Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blogs
Ontario Township Papers Online by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.
Do you have a Chinese Immigration certificate? by Linda Yip on Past Presence.
Manitoba history and the penitentiary at Lower Fort Garry, 1871–1877 by David Horky on Library and Archives Canada Blog.
Who Were the Irish Presbyterians? by Mary Sutherland on Genealogy Ensemble.
Aberdeen and North East Scotland FHS expands local groups worldwide by Chris Paton on Scottish GENES.
Letz Research: How to Find Luxembourg Civil Birth Records by Cathy Meder-Dempsey on Opening Doors in Brick Walls.
How to Donate an Item to a Repository by Marian B. Wood on Climbing My Family Tree
MILITARY MONDAY ~ Locating a picture of Frank Gillespie (1894-1916) A young man who gave his life fighting in World War I by Diane Gould Hall on Michigan Family Trails.
The Bride Wore Gray by Deb Ruth on Ruth’s Adventures in Genealogy.
How to Evaluate an AncestryDNA Thrulines Hypothesis by Nicole Dyer on Family Locket.
Estimating cMs for a segment of DNA by Jonny Perl on DNA Painter Blog.
Articles
Decades of centuries: Man publishes family history by Robin Caudell, Press Republican, Plattsburgh, New York.
Family historian: Fitchburg woman turning 90, celebrates her family’s legacy by Daniel Monahan, Sentinel & Enterprise, Lowell, Massachusetts.
New footstones part of effort to remember each N.L. veteran by Garrett Barry, CBC, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Maugerville family wants ancestors’ headstones back after finding them in an unlikely place by Shane Fowler, CBC, New Brunswick.
Wartime history lost, then found (Part 2) by Diane Armstrong, Kingston Whig-Standard, Ontario.
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