This week’s crème de la crème — January 28, 2017

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Crème de la crème of genealogy blogsBlogs
How to Find Alberta Vital Records by Patricia Greber on My Genealogy Life.

Vital Statistics Part 2- Nova Scotia and New Brunswick by Candice McDonald on Finding Your Canadian Story.

Canada 150 – County of Halton, Ontario by Dianne Nolin on Genealogy: Beyond the BMD.

Black Settlers of Alberta and Saskatchewan Historical Society by Debbie Beaver on ActiveHistory.

Pier 21 Canada by Pat Ryan on PastRelations Genealogy Family History.

Digitized Canadian Trench Newspapers: Part 3 of 3 by Steve Clifford on Doing Our Bit.

CEF WWI Soldier’s Stories by Penny Allen on UK to Canada Genealogy.

Attestation paper lie leads great great great granddaughter on year long history detective adventure by Stephanie Ann Warner on Stephanie Ann Warner.

Finding William Small Howe (part 4) by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree Knots.

Staging an Imagined Ireland by Matthew Barlow on Beyond Borders.

A variety of faiths by Christopher C. Child on Vita Brevis.

Finding Aids vs. Library Catalogs and What’s the Opposite of Genealogy? by Jennifer Dondero on The Occasional Genealogist.

Research Opportunities in Historical Societies and Museums by James Tanner on Genealogy’s Star.

If You See Something, Save Something – 6 Ways to Save Pages In the Wayback Machine by Alexis Rossi on Internet Archive Blogs.

Archived Records That Are Off The Beaten Path by Melissa Barker on A Genealogist In The Archives.

My First Hannaford Family in Australia by Alona Tester on Lonetester HQ.

Geneanet Celebrates 20 Years! by Jean-Yves Baxter on Geneanet.

Articles
Jail conditions in mid-1800s Montreal ‘a terrible evil’ by John Kalbfleisch, Montreal Gazette.

Searching for a Canadian soldier: Belgian woman makes last-ditch effort to find her father by Nicole Ireland, CBC.

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