Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blogs
A French-Canadian Christmas by Kim Kujawski on The French Canadian Genealogist.
Notarial Records of Québec by Michael Dyer on Family Sleuthing.
Notaries in Lower Canada by Jacques Gagné on Genealogy Ensemble.
Deportation Records at the LAC by Candice McDonald on Finding Your Canadian Story.
Getting Started with the Irish Census by Kathryn Grant on FamilySearch Blog.
Using England Quarter Session Records for Genealogy by Christy Fillerup on Legacy Tree Genealogists.
How To Do Free Genealogy Research on Ancestry.com by Lisa Lisson on Are You My Cousin?
Ten Trends in a Decade of Dutch Genealogy by Yvette Hoitink on Dutch Genealogy.
Forming consent by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist.
This is NOT Genealogies Dark Side on Genealogy at Heart.
My RootsTech 2020 Survival Guide by James Tanner on Genealogy’s Star.
Articles
UK resident seeking Canadian family with Duncan ties by Sarah Simpson, Cowichan Valley Citizen, British Columbia.
Veteran’s daughter organizing walk in Netherlands for 75th anniversary of Dutch liberation by Anam Khan, Orillia Matters, Ontario.
Ashes to ashes: How a Moncton thrift store purchase brought a family heirloom home by Shelley Steeves and Alexander Quon, Global, Moncton, New Brunswick.
Irish Famine artifacts sought for 175th anniversary Dublin exhibition, IrishCentral, New York, New York.
Verogen CEO: ‘GEDmatch Will Be Improved, Not Changed’ by Michelle Taylor, Forensic Magazine, Rockaway, New Jersey.
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