This week’s crème de la crème — November 22, 2014

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Megaphone02Blogs
Fichier Origine by Sandra Goodwin on Maple Stars and Stripes.

Franco-American research from New Hampshire and Adrien Ringuette genealogy book collection gift to Centre Franco-Americain by Juliana L’Heureux on The Franco-American Blog.

Immigrants to Upper Canada via New York 1817-1819 by Lorine McGinnis Schulze on Olive Tree Genealogy.

Lincoln/Welland County Families by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections.

Why do you love to #explorearchives by Stephen McGann on The National Archives Blog.

When Aunt Mable’s Genealogy Is Wrong by Lee Drew on Lineagekeeper’s Genealogy Blog.

Don’t Rely on the Search Engine by Cheryl Cayemberg on Have You Seen My Roots?

Stop Making Excuses by Lynn Palermo on The Armchair Genealogist.

Articles
Report cites Library and Archives woes, urban-rural library divide by Chris Cobb, Ottawa Citizen.

Black Loyalist Heritage Society president receives honorary degree by Amy Woolvett, NovaNewsNow, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.

Acadian child’s face reconstructed to illustrate history by Molly Segal, CBC News, Nova Scotia.

How French Canadians and indigenous women saved B.C. by Simon Yee, The Source, Vancouver.

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