- “Grandma Did What?” Digging Up the Roots of Family Lore by Sue Shellenbarger – The Wall Street Journal
- GeneaBloggers Celebrates Four Years! by GeneaBloggers
- "Photoshop" Early 1900's Style by Erica's Adventures in Genealogy
- What I learned at SLIG 2013: Ponder and Mull. Sorting Saturday. by Finding Forgotten Stories
- Surname Saturday – Dork by Sally Searches
- A Timeline - Marcellus Fulton White by Leaves For Trees
- Meeting Uncle Donnie by Gail Grunst Genealogy
- FamilySearch Wiki Main Page Has Been Revised by FamilySearch Blog
- WikiTree Upgrades Its Gedcom Upload Features by Begin with 'Craft'
- A Research Guide to the Pennsylvania Archives with Links to Records Online by Genealogy Decoded
- Taking Notes From the Bible by Ancestral Breezes
- But . . . . What Happened to Marthy? by A Southern Sleuth
- How to Export Your Blogger and WordPress Posts by Free Technology for Teachers
- Another Look at Genealogy Education by Family Cherished
- Just How Many Murders Can One Family Have? by Ancestoring's Ask A Genealogist
- Fielding Jollett - A Decree in the Court of Equity by Jollett etc.
- A Comment on Blog Comments by The We Tree Genealogy Blog
- Treasure Chest Thursday: Grandma & Grandpa Doerflinger’s 50th Wedding Anniversary Album by Elyse's Genealogy Blog
Thanks for reading!
© 2013 Copyright by Jana Last
#1 is a timely topic, wink wink. I'm usually tough, but #7 brought me to tears.
ReplyDelete(Thanks for the mention - I feel unworthy next to the others on this list!)
Hi Wendy,
DeleteYou are so welcome for the mention. And how silly of you to say you feel umnworthy next to the others on the list! So not true!
Yes, #7 really is a touching story.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Me too on the tears on #7. What a great find, Jana! Thanks for alerting us all to it.
ReplyDeleteHi Judy,
DeleteYes, #7 is such a wonderfully moving story.
Thanks so much for stopping by and for your comments!
I loved #7 as well! And thanks for the mention.
ReplyDeleteHi Anne,
DeleteYou're very welcome for the mention. Glad you liked #7 as well. It really is a touching story.
Thanks for stopping by!
Another wonderful batch of Finds, Jana. I loved #7 as well - but couldn't put a comment on her blog; hopefully she realizes we all loved it!! I also found #13 very simple and practical - not sure how I missed that before! Cheers- thanks for posting everyone's fabulous blogs.
ReplyDeleteHi Celia,
DeleteThanks! I'm glad you liked the list. Hmm, I wonder why you couldn't leave a comment on Gail's blog (#7). Strange. I hope that problem gets resolved so she can see how many people enjoyed her touching story.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Thank you for including me on this list! (#14)
ReplyDeleteI really enjoy your blog and love being introduced to blogs and posts that I have missed.
Keep up the great work!
Valerie
Hi Valerie,
DeleteYou're very welcome! Thank you so much for your sweet comments. I'm so glad you enjoy my Fab Finds posts. :)
Thanks for stopping by!
Thank you for the mention! I look forward to your Friday finds each week!
ReplyDeleteHi Amy,
DeleteYou're so welcome! Thank you for your kind comments. I'm flattered!
Thanks for mentioning me, too! Based on the feedback I have to go read #7 now! ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Heather,
DeleteYou're very welcome! I really like the timeline you used in your blog post. I'd love to know what program you used to create it.
Thanks for stopping by!
I am honored by inclusion on your list. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteErica
Hi Erica,
DeleteYou're very welcome! Thanks for stopping by and have a wonderful weekend!
thanks again for a collection of great blogs!!
ReplyDeleteHi Diane,
DeleteYou're very welcome! I appreciate your kind words and am glad you like the list.
Thanks for stopping by!