This week’s crème de la crème — March 5, 2016

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

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Les Familles du Québec et les Franco-Americains by Dianne Nolin on Genealogy: Beyond the BMD.

Find Your French Protestant Ancestors in Eighteenth Century London by Anne Morddel on The French Genealogy Blog.

Introducing the Irish Catholic Parish Registers collection by Byrony Patridge on the Ancestry Blog.

Introducing State Records of South Australia by Shauna Hicks on The In-Depth Genealogist.

Reasonably Exhaustive Research by Elizabeth Shown Mills on The Blog @ Evidence Explained.

Concepts – How Your Autosomal DNA Identifies Your Ancestors by Roberta Estes on DNAeXplained — Genetic Genealogy.

How Do Archivists Describe Collections? (or, How to Read a Finding Aid) by Samantha Thompson on Archives @ PAMA.

The Lives of Our Ancestors: the Moral Threat of Bicycles in the 1890s by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter.

Have you created a longevity pedigree? by Janine Adams on Organize Your Family History.

Articles
Dozens of ‘British home children’ lie forgotten in Etobicoke cemetery by Christopher Reynolds, Toronto Star.

Remembering the British Home Children by Valerie Forney, Calgary Herald.

Home children deserve apology, Letter to the editor, Toronto Star.

Descendants of black loyalists in Nova Scotia seek land titles by Michael Tutton, Canadian Press.

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