Some of the bijoux I discovered this week.
Blogs
Access Canadian WW2 Military Service Files in a Few Easy Steps by Lorine McGinnis Schulze on Olive Tree Genealogy.
Canadian Resources I Use by Barbara Poole on Life From The Roots.
Saskatchewan Online Historical Newspapers Summary – Updated 2015 and Prince Edward Island Online Historical Newspapers Summary – Updated 2015 by Kenneth R. Marks on The Ancestor Hunt.
Using Historical Fiction and Non-Fiction in Genealogy by Michael J. Leclerc on Mocavo Blog.
Forthcoming genealogy books by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Roots.
Timelines put genealogical events into perspective by Jeanne Ruczhak-Eckman on Worldwide Genealogy.
Sorry, I don’t get it! by Marian Pierre-Louis on Legacy Family Tree.
The Research Notebook by Diane Boumenot on One Rhode Island Family.
Northern Ireland’s PRONI archive uploads Your Family Tree lecture series to YouTube by Chris Paton on The British GENES Blog.
How to Turn Society Newsletter Content Into Blog Posts by Amy Johnson Crow on FGS Voice.
Use Skype Translator to Speak Another Language and The New Ancestry Site: New Features, Mixed Reviews by Lisa Louise Cooke on Genealogy Gems.
The New Ancestry.com Website on The Ancestry Insider.
10 Ways to Leverage Evernote for Your Genealogy Research by Diane Haddad on Genealogy Insider.
Articles
Fowler strives to uncover Grand Pre by John Demont, Halifax Chronicle Herald.
Kingston nurse finds story of grandmother’s old flame who died on D-Day by Eric Andrew-Gee, Toronto Star.
7 fun genealogy games for kids by Janice Nickerson, City Centre Mirror (Toronto).
The secret history of 19th century cyclists, The Guardian (London, England).
So you’re related to Charlemagne? You and every other living European… by Adam Rutherford, The Guardian (London, England).
Gail,
Thank you for selecting my post to be included in your “This week’s crème de la crème.”
Since you specialize in Canadian research and I don’t, I was quite pleased, although I know it didn’t cover everything, just what I’ve used and continue to use over the years. This was a nice surprise.
Always nice to see a recommended list of resources. Barbara. I enjoy following your blog.