This week’s crème de la crème — October 5, 2019

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Crème de la crème of genealogy blogs

Blogs
More Newspaper Finds at BAnQ by Patricia Greber on My Genealogy Life.

Those Other Franco-Americans: New York State by Patrick Lacroix on Query the Past.

Free Online Divorce Record Collections for the New England States by Kenneth R. Marks on The Ancestor Hunt.

Saving Your Favorites on DPLA by Gena Philibert-Ortega on Legacy News.

NARA’s Record Group Explorer: A New Path into NARA’s Holdings by Pamela Wright on NARAtions.

Database gives closure on anti-Polish terror victims of the USSR by Vera Miller on Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family.

80th anniversary of The National Register… by Teresa Basińska Eckford on Writing my past.

Prices of food, materials and labour in old England by Dianne Nolin on Genealogy: Beyond the BMD.

Dutch Genealogy News for September 2019 by Yvette Hoitink on Dutch Genealogy.

Irish Lives Remembered Autumn 2019 issue online by Chris Paton on The GENES Blog.

Some North Americans Claim a False Indigenous Identity by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter.

Family Photos on Instagram by Maureen Taylor on The Photo Detective.

2 Secrets to Genealogy Success : Family History Month 2019 #1 by Jennifer Dondero on The Occasional Genealogist.

Look Over Here! How to Focus for Better Genealogy Results by DiAnn Iamarino on Fortify Your Family Tree.

5 Easy Steps to Preserving the Family Bible by Melissa Barker on A Genealogist In The Archives.

When You Find a Surprise at the Local Thrift Shop by Denise May Levenick on The Family Curator.

Downsizing and Family History by Amy Johnson Crow on Amy Johnson Crow.

Why Downsizing Tips Don’t Work by Devon Noel Lee on Family History Fanatics.

Top Tools I Use: Screenshots by Cari A. Taplin on Genealogy Pants.

How Contacting DNA Matches Helped Me With My Traditional Genealogy Research by Alice Childs on Family Locket.

Articles
Two Chilliwack women speak about a shameful period in Canadian history by Paul Henderson, Chilliwack Progress, British Columbia.

Shame, secrets and dark histories: Remembering the legacy of British home children by Barb Janes, CBC, Manitoba.

British Home Child Day gives ‘them their place in Canadian history’ by Francis Racine, Standard-Freeholder, Cornwall, Ontario.

Christopher Eccleston slams BBC’s Who Do You Think You Are? for snubbing family by Janine Yaqoob, Mirror, London, England.

For more gems like these throughout the week, join the Genealogy à la carte Facebook group. When you submit your request to join, you will be asked to answer two quick questions about your family history research.

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One Response to This week’s crème de la crème — October 5, 2019

  1. Teresa says:

    Thanks for the mention 🙂

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