Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blogs
A message to Canadian genealogists from Library and Archives Canada and 50% off Findmypast by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.
War Diaries of the First World War and Image Search on Library and Archives Canada Blog.
How to Research Your Family History: Part 4 on the Ontario Genealogical Society Blog.
Index to My Military Blog Posts by Paul Milner on Paul Milner Genealogy.
3 Terrific, Free Online Translation Tools for Genealogists by Diane Haddad on Genealogy Insider.
That Form Everyone Wanted… by Jenny Lanctot on Are My Roots Showing?
Expanding Your Genealogy Comfort Zone by Lynn Palermo on The Armchair Genealogist.
The Darker Side of Genealogy by Elise Ann Wormuth on Living in the Past.
How Do I Plan to Save My Genealogical Research for Posterity? by Randy Seaver on Genea-Musings.
Where Did That Come From?-Creating an Heirloom Album by Miss E and Me on Showcasing Heritage Crafts.
Articles
Chilliwack Poppy project will create interactive map of WWI soldiers by Jennifer Feinberg, Chilliwack (British Columbia) Progress.
British Home Child Day at Black Creek Pioneer Village, by Black Creek Pioneer Village, News Release.
Archive collects stories of South African Jews by Jodie Shupac, Canadian Jewish News.
Saving A French Dialect That Once Echoed In The Ozarks by Jacob McClelland, Southeast Missouri State University, Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
American Propaganda Posters from the First World War by Mark Stachiew, PostMedia News, Canada.
Guelph resident’s family picture becomes fuller through research by Bill Bean, Guelph (Ontario) Mercury.
Thanks for the mention Gail!
I follow and read your blog every day. Keep up the great posts.