This week’s crème de la crème — September 13, 2014

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

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Basic Nova Scotia Genealogy Research for New England Yankees by Heather Wilkinson  Rojo on Worldwide Genealogy.

Making slavery in New France by Brett Rushforth on Common-Place.

Franco-American diversity: identified by different names and French-Acadian history books describe decades post le grand derangement by Juliana L’Heureux on The Franco-American Blog.

Was your relative on the Franklin Expedition? by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Roots.

Robert Wilkinson: A Loyalist or Not? by Kin McKinlay on Family Tree Knots.

More Gloomy News — A Genealogy Society Could Fold — Maybe it’s the weather (it’s raining as I write this!) by Diane L. Richard on UpGront with NGS.

The unexpected cousin by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist.

17 Genealogy Things To Do If You Only Have A Few Minutes by Diane Haddad on Genealogy Insider.

Articles
New Ireland: How Maine almost became part of Canada at the end of the War of 1812 by Dean Jobb, National Post, Canada.

Un rendez-vous pour les chercheurs d’ancêtres by Louise Plante, Le Nouvelliste, Trois-Rivières, Québec.

Book excerpt: Toronto, a city of orange and green by Allan Levine, Toronto Star.

Genealogy society could fold by Monte Sonnenberg, Simcoe (Ontario) Reformer.

Asking grandma beats online genealogical search by Sharon Hill, Windsor (Ontario) Star.

My ancestors live in a box by Duncan Barrett, The Guardian, London, England.

Toronto’s first casualty of World War 1 by Paul Hunter, Toronto Star.

Grandfather’s letters were a ‘precious gift’ by Dan Barnes, Edmonton (Alberta) Journal.

Windsor’s First World War memorial comes out of the shadows by Sharon Hill, Windsor (Ontario) Star.

Recipes for Canadian War Cake, Butter Tarts and ‘Maccaroni’ Cheese by Laura Brehaut, PostMedia News, Canada.

World War One: Young couple’s heartbreaking history discovered by Dan Windham, Harrogate Advertiser, England.

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