Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blogs
Getting Lost in City Directories by Candice McDonald on Finding Your Canadian Story.
Canada 150 – Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society by Dianne Nolin on Genealogy: Beyond the BMD.
But who are you? A quick course in Canadian patches from the First World War on Canadian Centre for the Great War.
No ordinary teacher: A remembrance of Terry Punch by John Macleod on Acadiensis.
Bucksport’s first Franco Americans Were Patriots, Rebels and, Above All, Persistent by James Myall on Parlez-Vous American?
The New York Public Library has Released a Maps by Decade Tool and State Library of South Australia has a new Online Portrait Collection of “Old Colonists” by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter.
Free Resource Friday: Archive.org by Kate M. Porter on Geni Journey.
Tips for Angelina Jolie: How to Set Up a Google News Alert on a Famous Person on Research Buzz.
New Genealogy BSO – Champollion 2.0 by Linda Stufflebean on Empty Branches on the Family Tree.
10 Tips for Making the Most of GEDmatch.com by Heather Collins on Young & Savvy Genealogists.
Is Genealogy Blogging Dead? by Amy Johnson Crow on Amy Johnson Crow.
Major Changes at GeneaBloggers.com by Thomas MacEntee on GeneaBloggers.
Who Do You Think You Are? Live 2017 by Debbie Kennett on Cruwys news.
The Demise of “Who Do You Think You Are? Live” by Jane Roberts on PastToPresentGenealogy.
Articles
Soldier’s Bible reunited with Canadian family more than a century after found in trenches by Leah Hendry, CBC, Montreal.
B.C. was home to notorious First World War internment camp for Europeans by Randy Shore, Vancouver Sun.
A Digital Archive of Slave Voyages Details the Largest Forced Migration in History by Philip Misevich, Daniel Domingues, David Eltis, Nafees M. Khan and Nicholas Radburn, Smithsonian.
Thank you for including my post on your list this week.
Thanks for including me. Lots of interesting posts this week.