Friday’s Family History Finds

The best Family History Finds this week:

Family Stories

Child Cooks by Christopher C. Child on Vita Brevis

The Search for Max Blumenfeld: It Took a Village, Part 1 by Amy Cohen on Brotmanblog: A Family Journey

Lydia and the Mill by Dorothy Nixon on Genealogy Ensemble

Research Resources

A Trip to the United Church of Canada Archives, Vancouver by Linda Yip on Past Presence

Coal Miners’ Cottages, Bedlington Colliery, Northumberland, England by Nancy on My Ancestors and Me

Quick Tip – List of Historical Disasters in the Netherlands by Yvette Hoitink on Dutch Genealogy

Maps: Visualizing Your Ancestors – Types of Maps – Plat Maps by Cari Taplin on Genealogy Pants

Tech News

Automate Your Google Searches by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter

Useful Table Templates by Teresa on Writing My Past

Genetic Genealogy

DNA Says He’s Not the Father – Where to Go Now? by Kathleen Brandt on a3Genealogy

Proving a Parent-Child Line Using Ancestry DNA  ThruLines and Documentary Research: Part 3 by Diana Elder on Family Locket

My Talk About GEDmatch and More About GEDCOMS by Kitty Cooper on Kitty Cooper’s Blog

Methodology

What Did Our Ancestors Do Between the Census Years? by Paul Chiddicks on The Chiddicks Family Tree

Inherited Items: From Overwhelm to Order by Janine Adams n Organize Your Family History

Census Sources by Marcia Crawford Philbrick on Heartland Genealogy

Methodology Monday: Collateral Research – Looking for the Whole Bunch by Cheri Hudson Passey on Carolina Girl Genealogy

Missing Deeds by Marcia Crawford Philbrick on heartland Genealogy

Education Is for Everyone

Is This Family History or Even History at All? by James Tanner on Genealogy’s Star

Jude’s Gen – Queen Elizabeth’s Dress by Judith Batchelor on Genealogy Jude

Do Over by Alicia Crane Williams on Vita Brevis

Mistake: Two Priests Made Mistakes on a Baptismal Record by Lisa Gorrell on My Trains into the Past

Migration and Occupational Clues in Homestead Records by Michael John Neill on Rootdig

Much Obliged by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist

Allen County Public Library Adds Another 30 Videos to YouTube by Gail Dever on Genealogy a la Carte

Keeping Up with the Times

Cloud Storage for Your Genealogy by Lori on Genealogy at Heart

Drafted by Marcia Crawford Philbrick on Heartland Genealogy

Killed at Pearl Harbor When He Was 20. More than 80 Years Later, This Sailor Has Been Laid to Rest. by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter

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