This week’s crème de la crème — October 10, 2015

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Megaphone02Blogs
Here’s Why Quebec Church Records are a Great Place to Look for Ancestors by Lisa Louise Cooke on Genealogy Gems.

LAC Top 10 Topics by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.

When should you hire a translator? by Mike Bronner on Researching Luxembourg Genealogy.

Learning from the Other Side of the Fence, A Younger Outlook, and Is Your Genealogy Remarkable? by Jacqui Stevens on A Family Tapestry.

Trinity College Dublin launches free Rebellion course by Claire Santry on Irish Genealogy News.

Tuesday’s Tip: Attend, Online, the National Archives Virtual Genealogy Fair on October 21-22 by Randy Seaver on Genea-Musings.

7 Ways to Celebrate Family History Month in October 2015 by Diane Haddad on Genealogy Insider.

Letting Go of Our Possessions is Hard by Julie Hall on The Estate Lady Speaks.

Articles
Foundation continues its efforts to restore historical church in N.D.I.P. by Albert Kramberger, Montreal Gazette.

Acadian story brutal before it got better by Dominick Cross, The Advertiser (Lafayette, Louisiana).

New Acadia Project on quest to find, understand Cajun ‘lost colony’ — before it’s too late by Richard Burgess, The Advocate (Baton Rouge, Louisiana).

Not all French descendants in Gulf area were deported Acadians by Roxanne Moore Saucier, Bangor (Maine) Daily News.

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