Friday, September 7, 2012

Follow Friday–Fab Finds for September 7, 2012


My Fab Finds for this week are (in no particular order) -
  1. A Sad Watch Tale - Sepia Saturday by Family History Fun
  2. 21COFH – Metadata by The Turning of Generations
  3. Historic Newspapers by Ancestral Breezes
  4. The Ordinary by Are You My Cousin?
  5. Link Collection to Various Genealogy & History Resources Online by GenBlog
  6. The courts and the orphan works by The Legal Genealogist
  7. Write As You Go by Tonia’s Roots
  8. Sharing What We Have to Pass Along by A Family Tapestry
  9. Volunteering - The Backbone of Genealogy by Ask a Genealogist
  10. Winnebago County puts genealogy records online by wrex
  11. Treasure Chest Thursday - Trading Cake Plates by Ancestry Search
  12. Two Year Blog Anniversary by Leaves & Branches
  13. Can We Get Real About Genealogy Conference Attendance Numbers? by GeneaBloggers
  14. Sardines! by Who Knew?
  15. Getting the Younger Generations Into Genealogy in Three Easy Steps by Scott Phillips
New Blog Discoveries

Thanks for Reading!


Copyright © Jana Last 2012

18 comments:

  1. Thanks, Jana, for listing my new blog!

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  2. Many thanks, Jana, for giving a mention to my recent profile on George Danson, killed in the First World War.

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  3. Thanks for the shout-out, Jana!

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  4. Jana, Thanks for mentioning my blog. You made me feel like a star! Lots of good links here.

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  5. As always, Jana, I appreciate your cataloging these blog posts that catch your attention each week. It's nice to have a digest of what's notable out in the GeneaBlogger world. Of course, I tend to be partial when the list includes one of my own posts ;)

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    1. Hi Jacqi, I'm glad you like the Fab Finds list. And I'm more than happy to highlight your awesome blog!

      Thanks for stopping by!

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  6. Thanks for the shout out Jana!

    I also found a new and interesting blog in your list: Attracting 21st-er Genealogists.

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    1. You're welcome Michelle! I love the concept of the "Attracting 21st-er Genealogists" blog.

      Thanks so much for stopping by and for the follow!

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