Friday’s Family History Finds

The best Family History Finds this week:

Family Stories

A Strong Dublin Woman: Researching My Ancestor Teresa Mooney by Chris Paton on Scottish GENES

The (Family History) Story of Alice and May or Don’t Believe All You Hear by Janet Few on The History Interpreter

Harry’s Story by Marion Bulford on Genealogy Ensemble

Research Resources

8,330 Free Online United States Birth Records and Indexes by Kenneth Marks on The Ancestor Hunt

Dutch Genealogy News for May 2023 by Yvette Hoitink on Dutch Genealogy

RootsIreland Adds More Cork and Kerry Records by Chris Paton on Scottish GENES

Tech News

When Will the 1931 Census of Canada Be Name Indexed? by John Reid on Anglo-Celtic Connections

Rabbit Holes with Randy – Scanning Album Photos with Reimagine by Randy Seaver on Genea-Musings

Genetic Genealogy

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Methodology

1931 Census of Canada – Success Stories by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree Knots

The Bad (and the Good) of the 1931 Canada Census Release by Teresa on Writing My Past

Rest of the Story by Marcia Crawford Philbrick on Heartland Genealogy

Inspiration Leads to a Family Tree Growth Spurt by DiAnn Iamarino Ohama on Fortify Your Family Tree

Minerva by Marcia Crawford Philbrick on Heartland Genealogy

Education Is for Everyone

Recording Women and Business in the Censuses by Janice Heppenstall on English Ancestors

Woonsocket, Rhode Island: The Most French City in the United States by Zachary Garceau on Vita Brevis

Using Websites’ Card Catalogs: Ancestry by Cari Taplin on Genealogy Pants

Psychological Benefits of Family History Research by Nicole Dyer on Family Locket

My Research-Friendly Computer Setup by Janine Adams on Organize Your Family History

Keeping Up with the Times

Be sure to read the U.S. news at the bottom. First I’ve heard about it:
How the Genealogy World Is Changing by John Reid on Anglo-Celtic Connections

Amazing: LAC Posts “The 1931 Census Will Be Right Back” by John Reid on Anglo-Celtic Connections

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