This week’s crème de la crème — July 4, 2015

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

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It’s Not Just Loyalists! (A Misleading Title on Ancestry) by Lorine McGinnis Schulze on Olive Tree Genealogy.

Benjamin Burt and His Family: Captives of the Deerfield Massacre by Rebecca Walbecq on Genealogist on a Journey.

Nineteenth-century Cape Breton: a historical geography by Diane Tibert on Roots to the Past.

So You Think That You Have a Brickwall- Part 1 by Alan Campbell on the OGS Blog.

Port of Entry, Process and Gatekeepers – The Port of Quebec during the Great Depression by Jan Raska on Pier 21 Blog.

Book Review: Down and Out in Scotland researching ancestral crisis by Chris Paton by Paul Milner on Paul Milner Genealogy.

Countdown to 8 July: Palaeography & the art of reading the illegible by Jennifer Geraghty-Gorman on On a flesh and bone foundation: An Irish History.

Why Council Records Matter by Kyle Neill on Peel Archives Blog.

Oops…I Almost Missed it Again: Celebrating Nine Years of Blogging at The Accidental Genealogist by Lisa Alzo on The Accidental Genealogist.

Genealogy Do-Over Week 13 – Securing Data & Reviewing the Journey by Anna Matthews on Tripping Over My Roots.

9 Ways to Get Back On Track by Laura Hedgecock on Treasure Chest of Memories.

3 Biggest Mistakes of New Genealogists by Kim Hanks on Geneosity.

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Historians worry move could destroy archives by Jesse Feith, Montreal Gazette.

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2 Responses to This week’s crème de la crème — July 4, 2015

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