This week’s crème de la crème — December 24, 2021

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Blogs
Preparing for the 1950 U.S. Federal Census Release by Diana Elder on Family Locket.

1950 US Census: Look Out Below! and Three Brick Walls Smashed by Remarkable WikiTreers by Marian B. Wood on Climbing My Family Tree.

Irish Registry of Deeds digitisation project still years from lift off by Claire Santry on Irish Genealogy News.

Arses, Elbows and FOMARR by John Grenham on Irish Roots.

Records of WWI Soldiers From United Punjab Revealed by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter.

Use Abbreviations in Your Newspaper Searches to Find 50% More Ancestor Articles, and The Best Way to Find 20% More Pertinent Newspaper Articles Online and 10 Clever Ways to Find More Ancestor Newspaper Articles by Kenneth R. Marks on The Ancestor Hunt.

Surprising Finds from Google Books by DiAnn Iamarino on Fortify Your Family Tree.

When the Ancestor Trail Leads to a New Locale, Take Your Research Plan with You! by Linda Stufflebean on Empty Branches on the Family Tree.

12 Days Of Christmas To Finding Your Family History by Minnie Sheridan on The Genealogy Show.

Holiday Traditions from Around the World by Tayla on MyHeritage Blog.

My Heritage Celebrates One Million Subscriber Milestone by Roberta Estes on DNAeXplained.

How to Make a RootsFinder Triangulation Network Graph with MyHeritage DNA Matches by Nicole Dyer on Family Locket.

Articles
Quebec’s Gaspé region gets its own official tartan by Josh Grant, CBC, Montreal, Quebec.

World’s oldest family tree reconstructed from Stone Age tomb by Hannah Ryan, CNN, Atlanta, Georgia.

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.

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