This week’s crème de la crème — August 19, 2017

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Crème de la crème of genealogy blogsBlogs
Acadian Ancestors: Using the Nova Scotia Archives by Candice McDonald on Finding Your Canadian Story.

The Alberta Homestead Process on Tree Time Archaeology.

The Money of New France and Genealogie Quebec: A Valuable Resource for French-Canadians by Michael Leclerc on Genealogy Professor.

Quebec, New Brunswick & Nova Scotia Update by Kate Ford on CanadaGenWeb’s Cemetery Project.

Finding Your Heritage in Unexpected Places by Carolyn Tolman on Legacy Tree Genealogists.

Geo-Historical Sleuthing by Leah Grandy on Atlantic Loyalist Connections.

Long-gone Montreal cemetery won’t give up ghost on The History Blog.

Wills and Administrations after 1858 by Donna Moughty on Donna’s Irish Genealogy Resources.

French Archives Opt for Openness! by Anne Morddel on The French Genealogy Blog.

Writing a Successful Documentary Heritage Communities Program Proposal by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.

What are you doing, AncestryDNA?! by Healther Collins on Young & Savvy Genealogists.

Analyzing Segment Frequency at GEDmatch by Blaine Bettinger on The Genetic Genealogist.

Articles
Cornwall cemetery monument destroyedComplaint filed over monument destruction and Church didn’t follow protocol for cemetery monument removal: BAO, Cornwall (Ontario) Newswatch.

St. John’s addresses backlash over monument demolition by Alycia Douglass, Seaway News, Cornwall, Ontario.

Montreal, refugees and the Irish famine of 1847 by Marian Scott, Montreal Gazette.

For more gems like these throughout the week, join the Genealogy à la carte Facebook group. When you submit your request to join, you will be asked to answer two questions about your family history research.

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