This week’s crème de la crème — November 8, 2014

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

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Twitter Adoption and Use by Canadian and US Genealogical Societies by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.

From Roscommon to Canada II on Townload of Origin.

Plotting the Locations by Terri O’Connell on Finding our ancestors.

My father’s voice by Liz Walker on The In-Depth Genealogist.

It’s not sharing by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist.

Articles
French-Canadians ‘disproportionally represented’ throughout war, historian says by Ian McGillis, Montreal Gazette.

Grave matters by Bruce Deachman, Ottawa Citizen.

Preserving history for the next generation by Sean Meyer, London (Ontario) Community News.

As nuns prepare to leave waterfront convent on historical Point, speculation begins about site’s future by Kathryn Greenaway, Montreal Gazette.

1812 soldier remembered at ceremony in Stockdale by Luke Hendry, Belleville (Ontario) Intelligencer.

Toronto’s Great War Attic project takes the family heirloom show on the road by Trish Crawford, Toronto Star.

When a Genealogy Hobby Digs Up Unwanted Secrets by Sue Shellenbarger, Wall Street Journal.

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2 Responses to This week’s crème de la crème — November 8, 2014

  1. Thanks for including Plotting the Locations from Finding Our Ancestors and My Fathers Voice from The In-Depth Genealogist.

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