This week’s crème de la crème — March 14, 2015

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

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Digitization of the Canadian Expeditionary Force Personnel Service Files – Update of March 2015 on the Library and Archives Canada Blog.

The Fur Trade in the North American Colonies — Observations of a Mid-18th Century Traveller By Viveka Hansen on Textilis.

Toronto Local History Collections in Toronto Public Library by Barbara Myrvold on Toronto Public Library.

Using the “Between” Records – County and City Directories by Alan Campbell on the Ontario Genealogical Society Blog.

New Irish Genealogy Records 2014 by Claire Santry on Irish Genealogy News.

Are We Wrong About Preserving Old Photos? by Marian Pierre-Louis on Marian’s Roots and Rambles.

One of the Least Used Genealogy Resources by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree Knots.

Going out on a limb by Jill Ball on GeniAus.

Scottish Government Consultation on Burials and Cemeteries by Ian Hadden on Ian Hadden’s Family History.

How and Why to Use Genealogy Gophers by Amy Johnson Crow on No Story Too Small.

The right to be forgotten by Yvette Hoitnik on Dutch Genealogy.

Genealogy is a marathon, not a sprint by Janine Adams on Organize Your Family History.

Facebook Tags Forgotten Ancestor on Family Sleuther.

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Help honour First World War veterans by Penny Coles, The Niagara (Ontario) Advance.

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3 Responses to This week’s crème de la crème — March 14, 2015

  1. Janine Adams says:

    Thanks so much for including my post in your list. I’m honored!

  2. Michael says:

    Thank you for including my blog Family Sleuther among your finds.

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