This week’s crème de la crème — March 21, 2015

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.

Megaphone02Blogs
Nova Scotia Tufts; Chapter 5, Reverend Joshua Tufts’ story and families of his first son John by Thomas W. Tufts on Tufts Family Genealogy.

Stanley Bagg and the Lachine Canal. Part 2: Rocks and Water by Janice Hamilton on Writing Up the Ancestors.

The North-West Rebellion (North-West Resistance) and La Rébellion du Nord-Ouest (Rébellion de la Saskatchewan) on Library and Archives Canada Blog.

A guide to Irish Toronto by Chris Bateman on BlogTO.

Quick-finding Irish Ancestry: New Treasures Un-Corked! by Phil Dunn on FamilySearch Blog.

Irish Genealogy: 70 Top Resources for Finding Your Irish Ancestors on Crestleaf Blog.

6 Genealogy Sources You May Have Overlooked by Judy Webster on Genealogy Leftovers.

The Josh Groban episode – the Dutch part by Yvette Hoitnik on Dutch Genealogy.

A Scrapbook Finds a Home by Wendy Mathias on Jollett Etc.

Free Video for The Write Stuff: Using Nonfiction Writing Techniques to Write a Better Family History by Lisa Alzo on The Accidental Genealogist.

Advice for Beginning Genealogists by Randy Seaver on Genea-Musings.

Who Owns Your Genealogy Data? by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter.

Articles
Censuses are a genealogist’s best friend by Janice Nickerson, InsideToronto, Toronto.

19th-century Toronto Irish immigrants a lesson in upward mobility by Eric Andrew-Gee, Toronto Star.

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2 Responses to This week’s crème de la crème — March 21, 2015

  1. Wendy says:

    Thanks for the mention!

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