This week’s crème de la crème — April 29, 2023

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Crème de la crème of genealogy blogs

Blog posts
Don’t overlook free digital records with my Héritage Canadiana / Library and Archives Canada hack, part 2 by Linda Yip on Past Presence.

A Simple Way to Find Lot and Concession in Ontario and Artificial Intelligence Genealogy by John Reid on Anglo-Celtic Connections.

The New & Improved DAR Library Website Catalog by Linda Stufflebean on Empty Branches on the Family Tree.

The War of 1812 Preserve the Pensions Project Continues by Kathryn on UpFront with NGS.

The Joy of Tithe Records – Finding an Ancestor’s Home and More by Judith Batchelor on Genealogy Jude.

New WWII database documents 200,000 partisans who fought the Nazis by Vera Miller on Finding Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family.

Dutch Ancestors Research Plan – 19th century by Yvette Hoitink on Dutch Genealogy News.

Resources for Dutch Genealogy by Sean Daly on Geneanet Blog.

Acadian 1695 Loyalty Oath Signatures – 52 Ancestors #395 by Roberta Estes on DNAeXplained.

19 Things You Can Do to Enhance Your Family Research by Marie Cooke Beckman on MarieB’s Genealogy Blog.

Using AI Effectively for Genealogy Research on Legacy Tree Genealogists.

Queen Camilla’s French-Canadian Roots by on The French-Canadian Genealogist.

Make Ancestry Find the Relationship by Kitty Cooper on Kitty Cooper’s Blog.

How Do We Know What the Y-DNA Is Telling Us? by Kelly on Wheaton Wood.

What Really Happens to Your DNA Sample After You Swab? by Jim Brewster on FamilyTreeDNA Blog.

Article
Reclaiming Black and Indigenous history in Connecticut cemetery, with the help of state funds by Eddy Martinez, WBUR, Boston, Massachusetts.

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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