Crowdsourcing the Past: The Eastland Tragedy and Collaborative Genealogy
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Introduction:
- Exploring the democratization of historical documentation through platforms like Reclaim the Records, WikiTree, GEDmatch, and Find a Grave.
Reclaim the Records:
- Non-profit organization advocating for public access to historical documents.
- Using legal means to unlock previously hidden archival records.
- Over 60 million records reclaimed so far.
WikiTree:
- Collaborative genealogy platform where users contribute to a unified family tree.
- Showcases the power of shared knowledge over traditional gatekeeping in family history.
GEDmatch:
- Originally a hobbyist tool for genealogists to share DNA across different testing companies.
- Has become instrumental in solving cold cases, demonstrating the impact of citizen scientists.
Find a Grave:
- Began as a simple endeavor to catalog grave information.
- Has grown into an indispensable resource for genealogists and family historians.
- Allows people to create virtual memorials and connect family links across generations.
- Purchased by Ancestry in 2013.
Mary Helen Egan's Story:
- Updated obituary from July 31st, 1915 Chicago Tribune reveals new information.
- Connected to the Sindelar, Dolezal, Mareen and Wood families, who suffered significant losses in the Eastland disaster.
- Importance of accuracy and thorough research in piecing together historical narratives.
Using Find a Grave:
- Step-by-step guide on updating Mary Helen Egan's profile with the new obituary information.
- Importance of adding searchable text and connecting family members for better accessibility and SEO.
Conclusion:
- The dangers of a "single story" in historical narratives, as warned by Chimananda Ngozi Adichie.
- The Eastland disaster stories should be managed and communicated with the understanding that stereotypes, while not untrue, are incomplete.
- Encouraging listeners to continue their own journey of discovery.
Links:
- Mary Helen Egan (1900-1915) - Find a Grave Memorial
- Reclaim The Records: Public Data for Public Use - Reclaim The Records
- WikiTree: The Free Family Tree
- DNA and Genealogy Tools to Grow Your Family Tree | GEDmatch
- Book website: https://www.flowerintheriver.com/
- LinkTree: @zettnatalie | Linktree
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-z-87092b15/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zettnatalie/
- YouTube: Flower in the River - A Family Tale Finally Told - YouTube
- Medium: Natalie Zett – Medium
- The opening/closing song is Twilight by 8opus
- Other music. Artlist
فصل ها
1. Crowdsourcing the Past: The Eastland Tragedy and Collaborative Genealogy (00:00:00)
2. Genealogy and Historical Documentation Empowerment (00:00:07)
3. Family Histories and Find a Grave (00:14:35)
4. Dedication to the Eastland Disaster (00:28:38)
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