Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blogs
Newfoundland Ancestors: Newspapers and Magazines on Canadiana by Candice McDonald on Finding Your Canadian Story.
Effectively Searching the Drouin Collection on Ancestry by Dwayne Meisner on Ancestry Canada Blog.
Affidavits for Genealogy by Amie Bowser Tennant on The Genealogy Reporter.
Top 10 Dutch genealogy websites by Yvette Hoitink on Dutch Genealogy.
Bloggers’ Genealogy Toolboxes 2020 by Linda Stufflebean on Empty Branches on the Family Tree.
Peeling Back the Layers: Online Source Citations Part 1 by Diana Elder on Family Locket.
Can’t Find the Family Bible? 10 Places You May Not Have Looked by Lisa Lisson on Are You My Cousin?
Calculating Birth Dates from Death Date Information by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter.
Crafting my past…. by Teresa Eckford on Writing my past.
Articles
Earliest evidence of Italians’ extraordinary genetic diversity dates back to 19,000 years ago by University of Bologna, Phys.org.
Oldest connection with Native Americans identified near Lake Baikal in Siberia by Max Planck Society, Phys.org.
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.
Thanks for the mention 🙂
Also, FYI – Ancestry Library Edition at home will continue, at least at my library, through the end of June.
You’re welcome. Good to know about your library. I think my library has given up providing an end date. Now, they simply say Ancestry is available to access from home for free. Meanwhile, I prefer the pre-freebie days a few months ago when our personal lives were freer and simpler. 🙂
Thank you for including my post on your list this week. As always, it is appreciated.