Blogs I Follow

Below is a list of blogs that I follow and which are, for the most part, actively publishing new material on a regular basis.

A Deck of Ancestors

A Family Tapestry

A Genealogist’s Path to History

A Little of This and That

A Tree With No Name

A Week of Genealogy

ABT UNK

AK’s Genealogy Research

All Roads Lead to Haverhill

An American Genealogy

Ancestor Audit

Ancestory

Ancestral Findings

Anglo-Celtic Connections

Anna’s Musings & Writings

Anne’s Family History

Anne’s Subtack

Appalachian Genealogy

Arik Tries Genealogy

As Canadian As Can Be

Ask a Genealogist

BJNL’s Genealogy

Board for Certification of Genealogists

BrotmanBlog: A Family Journey

California Genealogy Society and Library Blog

Card Catalog

Carolina Family Roots

Charnwood Genealogy

Charter Oak Genealogy

Chronicle Makers

Claire Bradley

Climbing My Family Tree

Criminal Genealogy

Danish Genealogy Blog

Deanna – Totally Related

DearMyrtle’s Village Square

Dirt and Yellow Flowers

Discover Genealogy

DNA Painter Blog

DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy

Don Taylor Genealogy

Double First Cousins

Dr. Mary Marshall’s Collection

Dutch Genealogy

Emily Randall

English Ancestors

Essex (England) Record Office Blog

Evidence Explained

Family Cameos

Family History Across the Seas

Family History Fun

Family History Hound Notebook

Family History Research by Jody Lutter

Family History with Bill Moore

Family Locket

FamilySearch

Family Stories

Family Story Tree

Family Tree Technology

Family Wise Ltd.

Find Lost Russian and Ukrainian Family

Fortify Your Family Tree

Gathering Leaves

GeneaJournals

Genealogical Publishing Company

Genealogy a la Carte

Genealogy Assistant

Genealogy at Heart

Genealogy by Aryn

Genealogy by Paula

Genealogy Certification: My Personal Journal

Genealogy Ensemble

Genealogy Happy Hour

Genealogy Just Ask – Robin

Genealogy Matters

Genealogy Now

Genealogy Pants

Genealogy Story Telling

Genealogy Tip of the Day

Genealogy’s Star

Genea-Musings

GenTales

Gilliandr’s Blog

Grapevine Public Library Genealogy Blog

Happy Genealogy Dance

Headlines and Heroes

Heartland Genealogy

Heather Rojo

Heines Sight

Helen Parker-Drabble

Heritage Hunters

Homestead Genealogy

Hound on the Hunt

Irish Family Roots

Jana’s Genealogy & Family History Blog

Jane Hutcheon’s Show & Tell

Jason Duncan

Jenny’s Scrapbook of Family History Stories

Jim the Historian

John Grenham – Irish Roots

Journey to the Past

Joy Neal Kidney

JSTOR/Daily

Journeys into Genealogy

Karen – Your Family Stories

Karen’s Chatt

Kitty Cooper’s Blog

Knext Gen Genealogy

Know Who Wears the Genes in Your Family

Lara’s Jewnealogy

Leaves and Branches

Leaves on the Tree

Legacy Voices

Letters from LaBelle

Lifehacker

Like Herding Cats

Lilian’s Tree

Lineage Journeys

Links to Their Life

Loganalogy

Looking4Ancestors

Lynn’s Family History Journey

Mafia Genealogy

Making Family History

Mam-ma’s Southern Family

Marian’s News

MarieB’s Genealogy Blog – Southeastern USA

Massachusetts and More Genealogy Blog

Megan Smolenyak

Mel’s Genealogy Research Journal

Mightier Acorns

Mission Genealogy

Moments in Time, A Genealogy Blog

My Family Pattern

MyHeritage Blog

My Michigan Roots

My Trails into the Past

Myricopia

Neighbor History

Next Gen Genealogy

Nutfield Genealogy

Opening Doors in Brick Walls

Our Growing Family Tree

Out of My Tree Genealogy

Paul Chiddicks

Piedmont Trails

Plough and Anchor Genealogy

Projectkin

Query the Past

Randy Seaver, Geneaholic

Root Squad Roundup

Rooted in Place

Rooting Around

Roots and Branches

Roots, AI & Reinvention

Roots Revealed

Scottish Genealogist

Scottish Genes

Sea Genes Family History & Genealogy Research

Serengenity

Soul Traveler

Spartan Roots

Stories from the Tree

Stories in the Records

Sue’s Substack

T2FamilyHistory

The 929 Bookcase

The Ancestor Hunt

The Chiddicks Family Tree

The Detective’s Notebook

The Family Archives Substack

The Family History Guide Blog

The Forest Elf Dispatch

The History Interpreter – Janet Few

The Last Aha

The Legal Genealogist

The Lost and Found Story Box

The Nosey Genealogist

The Signal

The Simple Living Genealogist

The Technical Genealogist

Tracking Down the Family

Tracy’s Substack

Treasure Chest of Memories

UE Loyalist History

Uncovered Roots

Untangled Family Roots

Vibe Genealogy

Victoria Jo’s Family Stories

Vita Brevis

Wandering Around the Family Tree

Who Are You Made Of?

Who We Are and How We Got That Way

Writing My Past

X-Factored – Family Stories

Your LIfe Story Matters

11 thoughts on “Blogs I Follow”

  1. And thank you for also including my blog on this list. Now I just have to figure out the best way to follow your blog as well. Posts by email? Or Feedly? 🙂

  2. I am from The Hicks Line Via Gober Line in MillBroke Alabama .

    My Family Tree is on FTDNA #36198.

    Thanks yo u for sharing you work. If yo see any error on my tree please advice.

    Best Regards Brett Alexander

  3. My name is Robert Lupo.

    I was adopted. My biological Grandmothers maiden name was Bucknam/ Buckman (it was written both ways, at least in her research). She followed our History beck to Mull Island, Scotland. William Bucknam came to The Boston area (now Malden and Everett) in 1618. Plenty of in formation. See had a hard bound book made. I will be leaving for Boston next week. My brother currently has the book, but I will retrieve it.

    This is slightly Different than my Grandmothers (Rose Bucknam) She was very meticulous. once I have the book I will share.

    Thank you,
    Robert (Morrison) Lupo

  4. Hey Linda, I am related to John Dulworth too. Working on a Family Tree John and Mary are as far out as I can go. Hoping you could help.

  5. My ggg grandmother is listed as Amanda E. Albarty/Alberty. Born abt 1828. She married Boyer. She been recognized by some as a batneycastle… BUT she is not. Her maiden name was Alberty/Albarty born in Surry NC. The only correlation with Barneycasyle is a death certificate of her daughter Liza, that is written from someone outside the family. She misspells her name is all census records. Mainly using Alberty, Albarty as her maiden name. She was supposed to have been Cherokee Indian. And gave up her Cherokee rights to remain in N.C. Married a white man and had a family. I can not find any birth certificate on or. If anyone could help I would greatly appreciate it. I am now 54 yrs old and need to solve this Cherokee Ancestry link. I know it’s there. I know it’s a Faulk lore of many… BUT I am 100 percent positive mine is true… pls help. She died in N.C. as well. And I am pretty certain her middle initial stands for Elizabeth. It’s a family name and has been passed down all the way to my grandmothers middle name and to my sisters first name. Thank you for any clarity.

  6. Hello,
    A fellow Sturgell here, from Southern Ohio. I was born in Portsmouth OH in 1974. I ran across your site when Googling my grandfather, Thomas Grant Sturgell. he was born in WV so I’m positive we’re definitely descendants of the original Sturgill lineage. I read through your pages of “Sturgell” info and found it very interesting! My father moved us to East Texas when the steel mill closed in the early 80’s, I was in 2nd grade. I pretty much grew up there and over the years roamed throughout the area, and up into Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Missouri never knowing we had family ties to the area. Thank you for taking the time to do this research into our families, I’ve sometimes felt that due to our unusual name, there weren’t that many of us around.

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