Recommended Reads

This is another lengthy list with lots of great posts. Here are my picks for the week:

Attention Genealogists! Are You Shortchanging Your Family History? by Paula Stuart-Warren on Genealogy By Paula

Toronto Star’s Interactive Tool Shows How To Research WWI Ancestors by Gail Dever on Genealogy a la Carte

Source – Prison Records by Yvette Hoitink on Dutch Genealogy

Access the Archives of Colleges and Universities by Joanne Cowden on Researching Relatives

DISCOVERY: Slave Name Roll Project AN

Seeking Thacker 2: 1867, both by Miss Donna on Daughter of Slave Ancestry

Introducing the Slave Name Roll Project by Schalene Dagutis on Tangled Roots and Trees

Introducing the Slave Name Roll Project by Cathy Meder-Dempsey on Opening Doors in Brick Walls

Tokens of Their Existence AND

The Rest of the Story, both by Jacqi Stevens on A Family Tapestry

A New Genealogy Website Went Online Today: Genealogy Gophers AND

The Digital Public Library of America AND

Polish American Marriage Database, both by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter

My Great Grandmother the Genealogist by the genealogy girl on thegenealogygirl blog

Google Scholar for Genealogy? Here’s Why to Try It AND

Oldest Known Photographs of Cities: Did Your Ancestors Live Here Then?, both by Lisa Louise Cooke on LisaLouiseCooke.com

Empty-Handed Search But Warmed by Open Doors of Ukrainian Secret Service by lostrussianfamily on Finding Lost Russian and Ukrainian Family

DAR Partners with AncestryK12 AND

Tech Tuesday: Don’t Get Lost in the Translation, both by Elizabeth O’Neal on Little Bytes of Life

Tuesday’s Tip: Check Out MyHeritage Webinars and Videos by Randy Seaver on Genea-Musings

When Boredom Creeps In. . . Try Something New by Elise Ann Wormuth on Living in the Past: A Family History

Copyright and the Photo Negatives by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist

110 Searchable Oregon State University Yearbooks Available Online by Leland Meitzler on GenealogyBlog

Digital Preservation, or Why I Worry About Evernote by Yvette Hoitink on Worldwide Genealogy-A Genealogical Collaboration

New Book About Loyalist Regiment, 2nd Battalion King’s Rangers Includes Master Roll by Gail Dever on Genealogy a la Carte

 

 

 

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