Recommended Reads

Recommended Reads

Resources

Barnardo’s Homes Photo Archives Opened by Lorine McGinnis Schulze on Olive Tree Genealogy Blog

I found my grandparents from the 1940s onwards!:
Massachusetts Land Record Search – By Name by Randy Seaver on Genea-Musings

History of Montreal 1535-1914 Available Online by Gail Dever on Genealogy à la Carte

Guild of One-Name Studies (GOONS) Database Is Now Available at FamilySearch.org by Randy Seaver on Genea-Musings

Family Stories

Sometimes You Gotta Browse by Janine Adams on Organize Your Family History

It definitely pays to check for yourself:
Tombstone Found: JOHN COMBS and PERCY CEMETERY and the DAR on Nuts From the Family Tree

The Minister’s Wife Suggestion by Barbara Poole on Life From the Roots

Traugott Lange’s Descendants by Schalene Dagutis on Tangled Roots and Trees

Making the Most of Your Research Trip – Part 8 – Last of a Series by Lori Samuelson on Genealogy at Heart

How Cornelia Albers Incomplete Homestead Application Was Located by Michael John Neill on Rootdig

Technology

Evernote vs. OneNote, Free vs. Paid, What’s a Genealogist to Do? by Lisa on Lisa Louise Cooke’s Genealogy Gems

SiteGround: Free Website Migration by Barbara J. Starmans on Out of My Tree Genealogy News

Wayback Machine. . . Time Travel for Genealogists! by Diane L. Richard on UpFront with NGS

Scanning Family History Photos at Your Finger Tips! by Lynn Palermo on The Armchair Genealogist

Methodology, News, Etc.

Be sure to vote (open until Sunday) for your favorites:
Rockstar Genealogist(s) Voting Now Open by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections

Preserve the Pensions (War of 1812) Fundraising Is COMPLETED! Let’s Celebrate by Diane L. Richard on UpFront with NGS

Major Interruption of LAC Website – September 9-11 by Gail
Dever on Genealogy à la Carte

The Next Best Thing to Being There. . .The 2016 FGS Conference by Melissa Barker on A Genealogist in the Archives

Genealogy Education

Be sure to check the GeneaWebinars calendar for links to ongoing hangouts and study groups.

This week, FamilySearch has a week-long seminar on European research happening, both in person and via webinar. The seminar is free, but you must register to attend sessions.

North and South Carolina Genealogy Research, Tuesday, 13 September 2016 with BlackProGen

Butcher, Baker, Candlestick Maker – Using Occupation Records with Amy Johnson Crow, Tuesday, 13 September 2016, Illinois Genealogical Society

The Treasure Trove in Legislative Petitions by Judy G. Russell, Wednesday, 14 September 2016, Legacy Family Tree Webinars

Clooz – A Document Based Software Companion, by Richard Thomas, Friday 16 September 2016, Legacy Family Tree Webinars

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