Recommended Reads
Resources
The German Presence in the Lower St. Lawrence and Gaspé Peninsula by Jacques Gagné on Genealogy Ensemble
Genealogical value in ethnic newspapers published in the U.S.:
Dispatch From Deuel by Yvette Hoitink on Dutch Genealogy
I love collecting vintage postcards from towns in which my family lived. It definitely gives me a sense of what their lives were like at the time:
Old Postcards: Amherst County Courthouse, Virginia by Schalene Dagutis on Tangled Roots and Trees
Explore_Chicago Genealogist_Online by Cynthia on Chicago Genealogy
Plumbing the Depth of Cemeteries by James Tanner on Genealogy’s Star
Top Ten New Hampshire Genealogical Resources by Heather Wilkinson Rojo on Nutfield Genealogy
Online Database of Holocaust Victims Hits One Million Records by Gail Dever on Genealogy à la Carte
New York City Marriage Records Indexes 1908-1929 Online and FREE to Access by Diane L. Richard on UpFront with NGS
Family Stories
A Family Secret. . .Really Resolved by Erin Louise Tilley on Census Sensibility
Celebration Sunday: Two Matthews Surprises by Anna Matthews on Tripping Over My Roots
Losing a Sibling by Melvin J. Collier on Roots Revealed
More Names to Remember and Never Forget by Amy Cohen on Brotman Blog: A Family Journey
Technology
How to Name Sources in RootsMagic 7 by Lisa Louise Cooke on Lisa Louise Cooke’s Genealogy Gems
File Syncing Showdown: GoogleDrive vs. Dropbox vs OneDrive by Patrick Allen on Lifehacker
How Endogamy Looks in Practice by Lara Diamond on Lara’s Jewnealogy
Methodology, News, Etc.
Archbishop of Canterbury Learns, at 60, That His Father Is Not Who He Thought on CNN
What Soundex Might Be When Searching at Ancestry.com, both by Michael John Neill on Rootdig
Last, but not least, Elizabeth has invited us all to a party:
Join the April 2016 Genealogy Blog Party by Elizabeth O’Neal on Little Bytes of Life
Linda, thanks for another great list. And I enjoyed reading about you on Geneabloggers. Congrats on being featured!
Thank you for including me and also thank you for mentioning my blog in your interview in Geneabloggers!! I see you are in We Are Genealogy Bloggers, and I just joined, so I am hoping to catch more of your blog posts there. 🙂