This week’s crème de la crème — March 23, 2019

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Crème de la crème of genealogy blogsBlogs
Maximizing a Search in the Canadiana Collection – Part II by Dianne Nolin on Genealogy: Beyond the BMD.

Working with the BC (British Columbia) Historical Newspapers Collection… by Teresa Basińska Eckford on Writing my past.

Stand Up and Be Counted on The Archivist’s Pencil (Archives of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Toronto).

Unpuzzling Ireland’s Church Records by Donna Moughty on Irish Family Roots.

Nail Your Irish Research with These Sources by Alona Tester on Lonetester HQ.

New look National Archives of Ireland website by Chris Paton on The GENES Blog.

Which is the best England & Wales Civil Registration Birth Index? by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.

Going Dutch: Genealogy Research in the Netherlands by Amie Bowser Tennant on The Genealogy Reporter.

How to Become a Genealogy Document Expert by DiAnn Iamarino on Fortify Your Family Tree.

Translating Newspapers.com Newspapers by Mary Kircher Roddy on Searching For Stories.

I Know My Own Mother’s Birthday, In Which I Concede I Can’t Do Collaborative Genealogy by Ellie on Ellie’s Ancestors.

My input to FTDNA’s Citizen Panel by Maurice Gleeson on DNA and Family Tree Research.

Quick Tip: Color Code Your Ancestry Tree by Leah Larkin on The DNA Geek.

The Beta One-to-Many Tool: GENESIS Basics II by Kitty Cooper on Kitty Cooper’s Blog.

Videos on New DNA Tools by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.

Articles
Dutch man hopes to find information on 60 Sask. soldiers buried in military cemetery, CBC, Saskatchewan.

Aberdeen mother and daughter create database of those who died in the city during the Second World War by Neil Drysdale, The Press and Journal, Aberdeen, Scotland.

Shepherd, Loyola Chicago awarded grant to create historical (Loyalist) database, The Journal, Martinsburg, West Virginia.

Where does my surname come from?, Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine, London, England.

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 quick questions about your family history research.

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2 Responses to This week’s crème de la crème — March 23, 2019

  1. Teresa says:

    Thanks for the mention!!

  2. Joanne says:

    Well, there goes my whole day! So many good links I hardly know where to start. 😉 Thank you, Gail!

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