Recommended Reads

Here are my favorites for the week:

20 Free and (Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources – Part 5 AND

Ohio Opens Adoption Records for Jan 1964 – Sept 1996 This Friday (20 Mar 2015), both by Diane L. Richard on UpFront with NGS

A Visit to the Rhode Island State Library by Diane Boumentot on One Rhode Island Family

Internet Sites and Programs I Can’t Live Without  AND

The Genealogists’ Blind Spots – Large Online Databases, both byJames Tanner on Genealogy’s Star

Column – The Right to Be Forgotten by Yvette Hoitink on Dutch Genealogy

Tech Tuesday: Irish Genealogy Toolkit by Elizabeth O’Neal on Little Bytes of Life

Ancestry.com Did Not Buy HeritageQuest AND

Librarians Express Concern Over HeritageQuest Changes by The Ancestry Insider

Faithful Father AND

Why I Haven’t Jumped on the DNA Bandwagon, both by generationsgoneby on Generations Gone By

Participate in the #1000Pages Transcription Challenge from the US National Archives

The Netherlands to Give a Face to 10,000 Killed U.S. WWII Soldiers, all by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogical Newsletter

Rescuing the Residue by James Tanner on Genealogy’s Star

New Additions to BAnQ’s Online Newspapers Collection by Gail Dever on Genealogy a la Carte

52 Ancestors: Luck of the Irish by Wendy on Jollett Etc.

HSP: Research Outside the Box by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist

The Identification of the Parents for John J. Barrett and Additional Siblings – the Power of Collateral Searching and a Bit of Luck by Bill Barrett on The Times of Their Lives

Good News for Michigan Researchers by Harold Henderson on Midwestern Microhistory: A Genealogy Blog

More in the DNA Wars by Amy Cohen on BrotmanBlog: A Family Journey

Advice for Beginning Genealogists by Randy Seaver on Genea-Musings

What’s Wrong with Genealogy Today? by Kenneth R. Marks on The Ancestor Hunt

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