Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blogs
New Brunswick Research Sites by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree Knots.
Newfoundland Military Records and Rockstar Genealogists at BIFHSGO by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.
Summer Reading – Book Review by Ruth Blair on The Passionate Genealogist.
So You Think You Have a Brickwall- Part 3 by Alan Campbell on OGS Blog.
Brothers versus sisters by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist.
Ancestors please! How to ask for help online by Marian Pierre-Louise on Legacy News.
Ask and Ye Might Receive! by Lorine McGinnis Schulze on Olive Tree Genealogy.
Irish Catholic Registers go On-line on The In-Depth Genealogist.
In the Footsteps of Bridget: A Titanic Connection by Joe Gannon on The Wild Geese.
Research plans, logs and to-do lists: What’s a genealogist to do? by Melanie J. Rice on Grandma’s Genes.
Storyboard Basics for Family Historians: How to Get Started in Three Simple Steps by Lisa Alzo on Legacy News.
5 Tips for Your First Visit to the National Archives in Washington, D.C. by D. Joshua Taylor on D. Joshua Taylor.
Will Your Family Preserve Your Genealogy Legacy? by Paul Brooks on GeneaBloggers.
Society Outreach: Helping Your Community Trace the History of Their Homes by Colleen Greene on FGS Voice.
Articles
The stories behind the tombstones in Canada’s oldest municipal burial ground, Hamilton Cemetery by Pat Brennan, National Post (Toronto).
Halifax Citadel gets replica WWI trench for hands-on experience, CBC.
Cemetery scavenger hunt brings Waterloo Region history to life by Anam Latif, Waterloo (Ontario) Record.
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Another great list of gems. I am enjoying the Pinterest as well. Thanks Gail.
Thank you Gail for your great posts. The article on the Titanic alone was worth your latest Crème de la crème. Simply fascinating! But there was so much more as well. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed the Titanic article. I was surprised to read so many good genealogy blog posts this week, especially because we are in the midst of summer.