This week’s crème de la crème — January 24, 2015

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Megaphone02Blogs
Dissecting a French-Canadian Burial Record by Sandra Goodwin on Maple Stars and Stripes.

Saskatchewan Historic Newspapers Online by Elizabeth Lapointe on GenealogyCanada.

Over 160 New U.S. Free Online Newspaper Collection Links by Kenneth R. Marks on The Ancestor Hunt.

Reviewing a Random Person in My Database–How much can I learn in an hour? by Diane Gould Hall on Michigan Family Trails.

What Happens To Your Genealogy Research When You’re Gone? by Lorine McGinnis Schulze on Olive Tree Genealogy.

Asking For Help The Right Way by Barb Henry on Aunt Barb’s Papers.

Tuesday’s Tip: Heirloom.net by Jenny Lanctot on Are My Roots Showing?

I Joined a few new Genealogy Societies by Terri O’Connell on Finding Our Ancestors.

Finding Time to Write by Lynn Palermo on The Armchair Genealogist.

The Real Reason Why Your Ancestors Didn’t Smile in Old Photographs on Crestleaf.

Articles
Oldest fortified settlement ever found in North America? Location of Fort Caroline may be in Georgia by Barry Ray, ScienceDaily.

Inmates volunteer for family history work, indexing by Megan Marsden Christensen, KSL, Salt Lake City, Utah.

Grave containing thousands of bodies found at Eastville site, BBC News, England.

Northern Irish Protestants suffered greatly during the Famine too, says historian by Casey Egan, IrishCentral.com, New York.

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  1. Thanks for the mention, I appreciate it.

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