This week’s crème de la crème — October 28, 2023

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Crème de la crème of genealogy blogs

Blog posts
4,400 Free Canada Online Historical Newspaper Links by Kenneth R. Marks on The Ancestor Hunt.

MyHeritage incorporates Paisley Poor Law Records by John Reid on Anglo-Celtic Connections.

Scottish witchcraft cases resources by Chris Paton on Scottish GENES.

Galway Union Workhouse baptisms join RootsIreland’s database by Claire Santry on Irish Genealogy News.

Newly Added Records and Databases Offer Some Treasures for Russian Genealogy by Vera Miller on Find Lost Russian & Ukrainian Family.

10 Ways to Find Notarial Records in the Netherlands by Yvette Hoitink on Dutch Genealogy.

Using FindMyPast’s new Advanced Search for Newspapers by Teresa Basińska Eckford on Writing my past.

Do You Remember the Telephone Operator: Capturing Your Telephone Memories by Gena Philibert-Ortega on Legacy News.

Rally around the team: A fabulous photo find by Nancy Gilbride Casey on Leaves on the Tree.

How Well-Managed Is Your Family History Estate? by Thomas MacEntee on Artifcts.

The 23andMe Data Exposure – New Info, Considerations and A Pause Strategy by Roberta Estes on DNAeXplained.

Seventy Four Point Five by Dr. Leah Larkin on The DNA Geek.

Articles
Uncovering the Lost Story of a WWI Soldier by Robert Fleming, Reader’s Digest Canada.

This archive of photographs shows Black Canadians ‘in the light in which they deserved to be shown’ by Thandiwe Konguav, CBC, Canada.

How to Photograph Family Heirlooms by Sunny Jane Morton, Family Tree Magazine, Dublin, New Hampshire.

Three Great War Soldiers Buried with Full Military Honours in Belgium, Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Berkshire, England.

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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