This week’s crème de la crème — April 9, 2022

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Crème de la crème of genealogy blogs

Blogs
Burford Township…Lost in the Census of 1861 for Canada West by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree Knots.

A treasure trove of London maps… by Teresa Basińska Eckford on Writing my past.

National Archives UK opens military personnel collection WO 420, Ireland’s free LandedEstates database is back online, and CorkPastAndPresent.ie makes a welcome return with new design by Claire Santry on Irish Genealogy News.

Go! by Donna Moughty on Irish Family Roots.

1950 US Census: What Works? by Marian Burk Wood on Climbing My Family Tree.

You can search the 1950 US Census! by Dr. Margaret M. McMahon on A Week of Genealogy.

Many Paths to Sources: City Directories, Part 2 by Cari Taplin on Genealogy Pants.

5 Websites Professional Genealogists Use To Research Ancestors for Free by Lisa Lisson on Are You My Cousin?

Your Family Tree Checkup/Tune-up List by DiAnn Iamarino on Fortify Your Family Tree.

Genealogy Research Plan : The Secret Solution by Jennifer Dondero on The Occasional Genealogist.

Can You Donate It? by Michael John Neill on Genealogy Tip of the Day.

Articles
Could unmarked graves derail planned hotel on New Westminster’s B.C. Pen site? by Theresa McManus, New Westminister Record, British Columbia.

Resolution reached 60 years after graves bulldozed at McIntosh Springs cemetery by Ron Grech, Sudbury Star, Ontario.

MiCA included in Federal Budget 2022, Muslims in Canada Archives, Toronto, Ontario.

My Grandfather’s Second Wife by Michael Visontay, Tablet Magazine, New York, New York.

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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