Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blog posts
Researching Those Who Served Canada in the First and Second World Wars and The Harry Creagen Fonds of Canadian RFC and RNAS Airmen by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree Knots.
Second World War – Canadian Army Newsreel by Penny Allen on UK to Canada Genealogy.
MyHeritage adds Irish Marriages, 1845-1958 and Mills of Britain by John Reid on Anglo-Celtic Connections.
Utilizing Online Resources and DNA Testing for South African Genealogy by Will Moneymaker on Ancestral Findings.
A Backstage Tour of West Yorkshire Archives by Jane Roberts on PastToPresentGenealogy.
American Military Resources for Genealogists by Kelly on Wheaton Wood.
New Korean War Era Draft Cards on Ancestry Blog.
Advantage Archives New Community History Archives is Fantastic! by Kenneth R. Marks on The Ancestor Hunt.
Family Finds Using Facebook by Nancy Gilbride Casey on Leaves on the Tree.
3 Steps to Take When Your Source Links Break by DiAnn Iamarino Ohama on Fortify Your Family Tree.
The Great Central Fair of Philadelphia, 1864 by Janice Hamilton on Genealogy Ensemble.
Articles
Greek-Canadian Archives at York University Goes Digital by John Koutroumpis, Greek Reporter, International.
I took an ancestry test and it led me to 18 secret siblings by Jenny Kleeman, The Times, London, England.
The Family Archive is Dying: Protect Your Family Photographs Now by Kim Simpson, FStoppers, United States.
Faces from Barlinnie’s Victorian past brought to life online by Thea Kellock and Eden McLeod, BBC, Scotland.
How (and Why) to Include Ancestral Places in Family Stories by Laura Hedgecock, Family Tree Magazine, Dublin, New Hampshire.
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.