This week’s crème de la crème — February 25, 2017

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Crème de la crème of genealogy blogsBlogs
Trace Your Roots at the Scotiabank Family History Centre by Caroline Michaud on Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21.

Vital Statistics Part 6 – Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut by Candice McDonald on Finding Your Canadian Story.

New online: The Civilian : a fortnightly journal devoted to the interests of the Civil Service of Canada by Sarah Severson on The Dark Room (McGill University Library).

A Guide to Online Resources for Teaching and Learning about Black History in Canada by Andrea Eidinger on Unwritten Histories.

Dublin City Libraries release free Digital Repository by Claire Santry on Irish Genealogy News.

Down the 1911 rabbit-hole by John Grenham on Irish Roots.

Free or Almost Free Genealogical Education by Alan Campbell on OGS Blog.

RootsTech 2017 Session Videos Now Available by Thomas MacEntee on GeneaBloggers.

Maybe the Neighbors Know by Jacqi Stevens on A Family Tapestry.

Take another look at your documents by Janine Adams on Organize Your Family History.

How Far Can DNA Take You? by Patricia Greber on My Genealogy Life.

Book Review: Genetic Genealogy in Practice by Denise May Levenick on The Family Tree Curator.

Just When I was Thinking that My Genealogy was Getting a Little Ho-Hum… by Barbara K. Garrett.

Articles
No female homesteaders need apply by Bill Waiser, Saskatoon (Saskatchewan) StarPhoenix.

Tracing Your Roots: Did My Wife Descend From Runaway Slaves? by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. and Meaghan E.H. Siekmanon, The Root, United States.

A newly discovered piece of Oshawa’s history by Jennifer Weymark, Oshawa (Ontario) Express.

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