We had beautiful hot, humid weather in Montreal this Canada Day – Independence Day week. Nevertheless, I managed to spend some time on my computer and discovered some bijoux.
Blogs
Jacques “dit Beaumont” de Bonnevie, Acadian from Paris, 52 Ancestors #26 by Roberta Estes on DNAeXplained — Genetic Genealogy.
French-Canadian Marriage Records by Sandra Goodwin on Maple Stars and Strips.
Looking for your Newfoundland Ancestors Who Served in the First World War? on Library and Archives Blog.
Franco-American patriotism: Washington’s French-Canadian Spy & Loyal but French by Juliana L’Heureux on The Franco-American Blog, Portland (Maine) Press.
A birthday to remember by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogists.
More Sources than you can imagine — Five Steps to their Discovery by James Tanner on Genealogy’s Star.
Church of Ireland releases Parish Registers list online and Making sense of the GRO database… your attention will be rewarded by Claire Santry on Irish Genealogy News.
Tips for New Family History Bloggers by Nancy on My Ancestors and Me.
Too little by Kassie on Maybe someone should write that down…
5 on a Friday — Genealogy Books by Jo on Full Circle Family History.
Building a Personal Digital Genealogy Library by Kimberly Powell on About.com Genealogy.
Articles
Support from Ireland for a memorial park at the Black Rock by Jason King, Montreal Gazette.
This Ontario home’s history goes back 212 years by Mark Weisleder, Toronto Star.
Goodfellow family history captured in a book by Ray Yurkowski, Brighton (Ontario) Independent.
Ce cimetière sur lequel les Montréalais marchent tous les jours by Anne-Louise Despatie, Radio-Canada.
Family myth helps mum print book by Andrew French, Oxford Mail, Oxford, England.
Marriage certificate could include mothers’ name, BBC, England.
Gail, thanks so much for highlighting my blog post in your crème de la crème list. I appreciate it.