Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blogs
New Brunswick Research Sites by Ken McKinley on Family Tree Knots.
LAC Annual Report 2015-2016 by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.
Love, Mom: Letters from Mary Power to Her Son, 1822-1824 on The Archivist’s Pencil (Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto).
Australian Privacy Advocates say People’s Names in Census Records should not be Retained and A Genealogy Society’s Guide to Building Simple, Low-Cost Web Sites by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter.
Child Mortality by Barbara J. Starmans on Out of My Tree Genealogy News.
July Genealogy Blog Pool Party with Elizabeth O’Neal by Linda Stufflebean on Empty Branches on the Family Tree.
3 Things to Ask a Genealogy Librarian by Amy Johnson Crow on Amy Johnson Crows.
The Final Numbers by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist.
Articles
Memorial University of Newfoundland continues daunting digital archives initiative by Ashley Fitzpatrick, Gander (Newfoundland) Beacon.
Family whose ancestors travelled the Underground Railroad reunites in Toronto by Jesse Winter, Toronto Star.
Swab-a-thon hopes to quell people’s fears about genetic genealogy testing by Melissa Murray, Ottawa Community News.
St. John’s is Manitoba’s oldest European cemetery by Bill Redekop, Winnipeg Press.
Canadian refuge for Irish famine emigrants explores link with Wicklow town and Michael Collins runs 600 miles, retracing path of Irish Canadian Famine immigrants by Frances Mulraney, IrishCentral.
Keep the French-Acadian history alive by Juliana L’Heureux, Portland (Maine) Press Herald.
Las Vegas genealogy societies hope to raise $17K for memorials to honor unmarked graves at Woodlawn by Rocio Hernandex, Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Gail, Thank you for the mention on your list this week.