This week’s crème de la crème — November 21, 2015

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

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WWI Casualty Lists in Newspapers by Dianne Nolin on Genealogy: Beyond the BMD.

New version of the “Home Children Records” Database and Launch of “Carleton Papers―Loyalists and British Soldiers, 1772–1784” Database on the Library and Archives Canada Blog.

Walter Stewart, Loyalist by Linda Stufflebean on Empty Branches of the Family Tree.

Two Andrew Ten Eycks and the 1793 Move to Canada by Barbara Poole on Life From The Roots.

This is what Toronto slums used to look like by Chris Bateman on BlogTO.

How effective is the Ancestry / LAC Partnership? and More than 80% of presenters at OGS Conference 2016 to be Canadians by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.

Release of 1939 Register for England and Wales by Paul Milner on Paul Milner Genealogy.

Interviewing Older Relatives by Christine Woodcock on The In-Depth Genealogist.

The Introduction Letter: What Would You Write? by Helen V. Smith on From Helen V Smith’s Keyboard.

My Journey of the Certification Process: Entry 2 by Amie Bowser Tennant on My Kith N Kin.

Articles
Sinclair Inn’s hidden murals offer glimpse of Acadian past, CBC (Nova Scotia).

Vaughan church grieves for bones unearthed to build pool by Noor Javed, Toronto Star.

The Lambert twins go to war by Bill Waiser, Saskatoon Star Phoenix.

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One Response to This week’s crème de la crème — November 21, 2015

  1. Hi Gail, Thank you for the mention. I would love to find some of Loyalist Walter Stewart’s descendants still in Canada.

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