Friday’s Family History Finds

The best Family History Finds this week:

Family Stories

Belgian Woman Searches for her Canadian Soldier Father by Lorine McGinnis Schulze on Olive Tree Genealogy Blog

Amy has found some new cousins:
A Happy Post for Passover by Amy Cohen on Brotmanblog: A Family Journey

A Letter from John Hains to his Daughter Mary by Linda Hall-Little on Passage to the Past’s Blog

Research Resources

Caring for the Aged by Peggy Lauritzen on Anxiously Engaged

Tech News

Announcing a New DNA and Genetic Genealogy Resource – NationalDNADay.com by Thomas MacEntee on GeneaBloggers

Plotting My Ancestor’s Land on a Current Map on Aunt Barb’s Papers

Autosomal DNA Transfers – Which Companies Accept Which Tests? by Roberta J. Estes on DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy

Methodology

What Is that Family Cemetery Really Telling You? by Lisa Lisson Are You My Cousin?

Scrap Paper Found in Archives by Melissa Barker on A Genealogist in the Archives

TIPS: Working with German Newspaper Articles with Dana Leeds on The Enthusiastic Genealogist

Do You Need More Than One Filenaming Scheme? by Denise May Levenick on The Family Curator

Keep, Toss or Recycle? What to do with Your Outdated Media by Caroline on Organizing Photos

Education Is for Everyone

As Legacy Family Tree Webinars celebrates #500, the entire webinar library is FREE all weekend. Take advantage of this great opportunity:
The Journey to Webinar #500, Plus Free Access This Weekend on GeneaWebinars

YouTube: 8 Reasons You Should Consider Joining a Local Genealogical Society by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections

Keeping Up with the Times

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