My Fab Finds for this week are (in no particular order)
- Surprising Information Found in the Index to Court Order Books by Lisa Lisson, author of Lisa Lisson
- Why You Should Consider Applying to a Lineage Society AND Why You Should Download Your Files From Ancestry and Every Other Website by Amy Johnson Crow, author of Amy Johnson Crow
- News for Smallest Leaf: a new website and a new book! by Lisa, author of Small-leaved Shamrock
- All Michael’s Genealogy Blogs Have Moved by Michael John Neill, author of Genealogy Tip of the Day
- Records May Be Wrong Due to Stigma of Divorce AND Our Ancestors Didn't Travel Lightly by Joanne Cowden, author of Researching Relatives
- Excel trick by Michele Simmons Lewis, author of Ancestoring
- Casualty in The Blitz by Caitlin Gow, author of Genealogically Speaking
- How to Archive Family Photos: help for managing digital overload by Shelley Bishop, author of A Sense of Family
- Processing Civil War pension files by Janine Adams, author of Organize Your Family History
- How to Make Your Genealogy Travel a Reality by Lynn Palermo, author of The Armchair Genealogist
- FHL Sessions Available Online For Free by Ancestry Insider, author of The Ancestry Insider
- Genealogy Timelines: Helpful Research Tools by Gena Philibert-Ortega for GenealogyBank Blog
- Indexed Family History Records Now Available Through the DAR Genealogical Research System by Elizabeth O'Neal, author of Little Bytes of Life
- Slave Research: Four Things You Need to Know Now by Robyn, author of Reclaiming Kin
- Cousin Bait by Shannon Thomas, author of Our Life Picture by Picture
- Tech Tuesday: Finding Cousins With RootsMagic by Devon Lee, author of A Patient Genealogist
- If You Could Chat with An Ancestor.... by Nancy, author of My Ancestors and Me
- Branches Intertwining by Leslie, author of The People of Pancho
- Are You a Fan of Steve Morse’s One-Step Page? by Jennifer Alford, author of Jenealogy
- You Have To See This: MyHeritage Instant Discoveries™ in Oslo by Thomas MacEntee, author of GeneaBloggers
- Our Deadly Past: Epidemics in Your Family History by Amie Bowser Tennant for RootsBid Blog
The 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge by Amy Johnson Crow, author of No Story Too Small -
"May I Introduce To You" Interviews on GeneaBloggers.com
New Blog Discoveries
- Smallest Leaf
- Powder Donuts and Yahtzee
- NO STONE UNTURNED
- Ancestry Talk
- The Fleming Family
- THE LAZY GENEALOGIST
- Family Heirlooms
- Martinews - 52 Ancestors in 52 weeks
- FAMILY TREE BLOSSOMS
- SHORE TO SHORE
- Family Folklore Blog
- The Schell Seekers
In Case You Missed Them….My Contributions to the Blogosphere This Week
Jana's Genealogy and Family History Blog
Jana's Place
Thanks for reading!
Jana
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Thanks, Jana, for recognizing two of my posts this week! I hope your readers enjoy them.
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You're very welcome! And thank you for following my blog and for your kind comments about my blog too. :)
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