Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blogs
Searching the 1851 Census of Canada West Agricultural Schedule – Ancestry Version, Missing images from the 1861 Census of Canada West on Ancestry? and Searching the 1851 Census of Canada West Agricultural Schedule – LAC Version by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree Knots.
The Wonder of Maps – Virtual Family History Travel by Jane Roberts on PastToPresentGenealogy.
Deciphering Foreign Language Records & the Appleton Public Library by Don Taylor on Don Taylor Genealogy.
More Tips and Tricks from FamilySearch . . . by Teresa Basińska Eckford on Writing my past.
Pondering by Marcia Crawford Philbrick on Heartland Genealogy.
10 Awesome Genealogy Finds at the Internet Archive by Lisa Cooke on Genealogy Gems.
Internet Archive Genealogy Collection – Who’s There? By Roberta Estes on DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy.
Family History With a Flourish: Video-Mapping Your Ancestors by Dr. Sophie Kay on The Parchment Rustler.
Haven’t Made a Photo Book in Years? We’ve Got Ideas to Kick the Mom Guilt! by Leanne Lobe on Organizing Photos.
Contract, not copyright by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist.
Better Living Through Statistics: What Are The Odds? on Legacy Tree Genealogists.
How to Use mtDNA Haplogroup Information in Your Family History Research by Robin Wirthlin on Family Locket.
How to Add DNA Matches to Your Ancestry Tree by Nicole Dyer on Family Locket.
Articles
How going virtual and free could be a ‘game changer’ for RootsTech Connect by Trent Toone, Deseret News, Utah.
How to find First World War records, Who Do You Think You Are? Magazine, Bristol, England.
Provincial archives completes 2-year move to new centralized location by Wayne Mantyka, CBC, Regina, Saskatchewan.
How a Black Abenaki man shaped U.S. history, and Akwesasne’s by Jordan Haworth, Whig-Standard, Kingston, Ontario.
Why a decades-old dispute over Algonquin ancestry is key to a city hall controversy by Jorge Barrera, CBC, Ottawa, Ontario.
Get all the stories you can, while you can by Laurel Beechey, Beacon Herald, Stratford, Ontario.
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