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This week’s crème de la crème — September 28, 2019

Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. BlogsFree Online Saskatchewan Genealogy Resources by Penny Allen on UK to Canada Genealogy. British Home Children by Julie on Julie G. Family History. Family archives and research at Assumption College’s French Institute … Continue reading

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The Home Archivist shares her experience with a collection of 19th-century letters

Professional historian Jessica Dunkin has written the first article in a series, called The Home Archivist, where she shares her experience with a private collection of 19th-century letters she received this summer. When she (temporarily) received the carton of letters, … Continue reading

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What happens to your personal records when you donate them?

The South Peace Regional Archives in Alberta has produced a six-minute video, Create a Family Legacy, about what happens to our personal records, photos, and artifacts when we donate them to an archival repository. On the Archives’ website, they explain … Continue reading

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