This week’s crème de la crème — March 19, 2016

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

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Canadian Census Tips by Denise Larson on Genealogy and Family History.

Books about Canadian genealogy and Saskatchewan Resources by Penny Allen on UK to Canada Genealogy.

Talbot Settlement Maps of Elgin County Now Online by Lorine McGinnis Schulze on Olive Tree Genealogy.

Digitized Land Patent Plans at Archives of Ontario on Gone Researching.

Top 10 Websites for Tracing Your Irish Ancestors by Lynn Palermo on The Armchair Genealogist.

Irish Catholic parish registers – which is the best site to search? by Rebel Hand on Worldwide Genealogy.

Fighting Irish: The 199th Battalion, Irish Canadians, in the First World War by cdotb on The Canadian Centre for the Great War.

3 Ways to Ensure Your Research Meets the Genealogical Proof Standard by Tyler S. Stahle on the FamilySearch Blog.

What did soldiers eat? Not enough! by Don Cummer on Don Cummer.

Henry Mulholland, Montreal Hardware Merchant by Janice Hamilton on Writing Up the Ancestors.

May I Introduce to You . . . Jennifer Geraghty-Gorman by Tessa Keough on GeneaBloggers.

The Importance of Genealogy Societies in an Age of Digital Technology by Ruth Blair on The Passionate Genealogist.

The Woodbine Hotel at 466 Main Street by Laura McKay on The Official Blog of Heritage Winnipeg.

Do One Simple Thing to Save Your Favorite Heirloom by Denise May Levenick on the Ancestry Blog.

Don’t Burn Your Family Letters When You Declutter and How to Preserve Old Letters by Amy Johnson Crow on Amy Johnson Crow.

Articles
Mutiny revived by Kelsey Wiebe, Terrace (BC) Standard.

Project pairs photos of WWII dead with their graves at Netherlands American Cemetery by Dan Stoutamire, Stars and Stripes, Washington, DC.

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