Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blog posts
Researching Supreme Court records at the BC Archives by Linda Yip on Past Presence.
Historic Maritime Weather Records for Voyages from the UK to Quebec and LAC: Broken Records, Broken Search by John Reid on Anglo-Celtic Connections.
Fresh Finds for British Family Historians: Unearthing Your Ancestors’ Stories by Nick Thorne on The Nosey Genealogist’s: Help me with my family tree.
Extension of British Newspaper Archive project by Chris Paton on Scottish GENES.
The Perth Prison Criminal Lunatic Department on Open Book.
Uncovering a Legacy: African American, Native American, and Cherokee Freedmen Ancestry by Diane Henriks on Know Who Wears the Genes in Your Family.
Indexing Week: 19,000 new names in the NYC Geo Birth Index! by Sean Daly on Geneanet Blog.
1915 New York State Census by Will Moneymaker on Ancestral Findings.
By Jove, I Think I Found Them! by Jenny MacKay on Jenny’s Scrapbook of Family History Stories.
Derivative Sources Can Be Key… by Teresa Basińska Eckford on Writing my past.
Are you ever done with your family history? on Genealogy At Heart.
More About Blended Families by Wayne Shepheard on Discover Genealogy.
One Thing by Michael John Neill on Genealogy Tip of the Day.
Articles
The Kidds’ Cookstown connection: From the bush to bicentennial by Amber Green, Innisfil Today, Ontario.
On genealogy | See you along the sleuthing trail by Kellie Ann Benz, Times Standard, Eureka, California.
We always joked dad looked nothing like his parents – then we found out why by Jim Reed, BBC, England.
23andMe leadership grilled by lawmakers demanding answers about data security amid bankruptcy sale by Suzanne Smalley, The Record, United States.
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