Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blogs
Canadians and Americans in Cooktown Hospital by Judy Webster on Genealogy Leftovers.
What is in Provincial / State Sessional Papers? by Dianne Nolin on Genealogy: Beyond the BMD.
North Tipperary Irish Emigrants to Upper Canada 1817-1819 by Penny Allen on UK to Canada Genealogy.
Who is That?!—Part 3: Help With Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Surnames by Leah Grandy on Atlantic Loyalist Connections.
YouTube: Orders in Council: Meet the Sisters Behind One of Canada’s Greatest Family History Resources and Clarington Digital Newspaper Collection by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.
The Archdiocese of Toronto: Celebrating 175 Years of Faithful Service on The Archivist’s Pencil.
Missing Friends Database 1831-1921 Online! by Lorine McGinnis Schulze on Olive Tree Genealogy.
40 of my Favourite Genealogy Indexes and Sources by Judy Webster on Genealogy Leftovers.
Don’t Rely on Ancestry.com’s Indexes for Wills and Probate Records by Randy Seaver on Genea-Musings.
The opt-in default and Read the fine print by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist.
Stop Messing Up My Family Tree by Devon Noel Lee on A Patient Genealogist.
Converting My Personal Library to Digital and The Best Portable Scanner by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter.
The Family Curator’s Guide to Holiday Re-Gifting by Denise Levenick on The Family Curator.
Hooking Teens on Research with Land Patents by Diana Elder on The Family Locket Blog.
Article
Pieces of the past found in the attic by Kristin Butcher, Campbell River (British Columbia) Mirror.
Proverbs and Remembrance by Juliana L’Heureux, Portland (Maine) Press Herald.
Gail, it was a lovely surprise to see two of my blog posts on your list. Thank you! Some of the other blogs you mentioned are new to me, so I’ll look forward to reading them.
I enjoy reading your blog, Judy! Nice seeing an Australian genealogist blog about Canadian resources from time to time.
Gail, Thank You for highlighting my article on Creme de la Creme! Personally, I find lots of little treasures in the variety of content that you discover and share with all of us. Well done!
I enjoy reading your blog, Penny. Keep up the great work!