Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Blogs
Giving the Gift of Family History to the Homeless: Olive Branch Connections by Sarah Clift on Family Locket.
Christmas Past Dancing In My Head by Ellen Thompson-Jennings on Family History Hound.
A beautiful gift of family history, 2020 by Gillian Leitch on Gilliandr’s Blog.
Ontario Township Papers on FamilySearch by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree Knots.
Hudson’s Bay Company: 350 years of archives by Anik Laflèche on Library and Archives Canada Blog.
The joy of David Rumsey by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist.
Researching Poorly Documented Ancestors: Harriet Roberts (Northampton County, NC) by Brian Sheffey and Donya Williams on Genealogy Adventures Live.
Beginning Principles: Getting Focused by Cari A. Taplin on Genealogy Pants.
Genealogy Research…in 2050?!? by Tyler on The Hidden Branch.
My “Moments of Change” by Jill Morelli on Genealogy Certification: My Personal Journey.
This is the Fastest Way to Scan Your Old Photos, Period on Family History Daily.
Introducing Genetic Groups at MyHeritage and Bryan Sykes Finally Meets Eve’s 7 Daughters by Roberta Estes on DNAeXplained.
Video
How to add an Emojis or Symbols to Your Family Tree on Ancestry or MyHeritage by Connie Knox on GenealogyTV.
Articles
How to Record an Interview on Your Smartphone by Sunny Jane Morton, Family Tree Magazine, Dublin, New Hampshire.
Memories of Christmas from P.E.I.’s Bygone Days by Reginald (Dutch) Thompson, CBC, Prince Edward Island.
War bride met by Parry Sound husband at the train, Christmas 1944 by Sarah Bissonette, Parry Sound North Star, Ontario.
What the Pandemic Christmas of 1918 Looked Like by Livia Gershon, Smithsonian Magazine, Washington, DC.
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