My Fab Finds for this week are (in no particular order)
- How Quilting Is Like Genealogy AND National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers: A Surprisingly Rich Resource by Amy Johnson Crow, author of Amy Johnson Crow Blog
- Principles Part 1: What I learned from my family about color by Robin Foster, author of Saving Stories
- Flickr Groups – A Photo Community for Families by Denise Olson, author of Moultrie Creek Gazette
- LEGACY 8–Adding a hyperlink to your media file by Diane Gould Hall, author of MICHIGAN FAMILY TRAILS
- Life Altered in an Instant by Michelle Ganus Taggart, author of A Southern Sleuth
- Did a Father's Death Lead to Sons' Mental Illness? by Joanne Cowden, author of Researching Relatives
- I'm removing a blog post image...because it was the right thing to do! by Heather Wilkinson Rojo, author of Nutfield Genealogy
- My First Blog Book...Coming Soon by Amie Bowser Tennant, author of My Kith N Kin
- Trust, but verify; or There goes 1/16 of my family tree by Kathleen Scarlett O'Hara Naylor, author of You Are Where You Came From
- AncestryDNA Shared Matches Appear AND Tuesday's Tip: Evidence Explained Website has Citation Examples, QuickLessons, QuickTips, Forums and More! AND How Can I Find What Paper or Microform Information is Kept in a Particular Area? by Randy Seaver, author of Genea-Musings
- HOW TO… GET ORGANIZED WITH RESEARCHING MY FAMILY TREE by Larisa Thomas, author of Roots of Kinship
- Indexing ... Keep Fueling FamilySearch by Amy Archibald, author of Revealing Roots and Branches
- a dictionary for everything: defining peculiar words by Tami Osmer Mize, author of Relatively Curious about Genealogy
- Spit Hit - Now I'm a Believer by Jill Ball, author of GeniAus
- The value of transcribing by Janine Adams, author of Organize Your Family History
- Find: How Far Would Your Dollar Go in 1915? by Trevor Hammond for Fishwrap, the Official Blog of Newspapers.com
- How Bad Photos Can Make Good Genealogy by Denise May Levenick for Ancestry.com Blog
- A Darling Legacy by Diane Boumenot, author of One Rhode Island Family
The 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge by Amy Johnson Crow, author of No Story Too Small -
New Blog Discoveries
- Ohio Genealogical Society
- No Story Untold
- Dezi Duz it
- Discovering Your Past
- Remember Hudson NH When …
In Case You Missed Them….My Contributions to the Blogosphere Last Week
Jana's Genealogy and Family History Blog
- Descendant Migration Charts for Ebenezer Perry Carlisle Webster and Iver Iverson
- Accreditation, Ohio, and Citing Sources ~ Classes on Day 1 at the BYU Conference on Family History & Genealogy
Thanks for reading!
Jana
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Thanks for sharing my post "Indexing ... Keep Fueling FamilySearch"!
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You're very welcome Amy!
DeleteJana, thanks for the shout-out! I'm glad you enjoyed the Flickr article. --Denise
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Denise!
DeleteJana, thanks so much for including my Researching Relatives blog post on your great list! I look forward to checking out the others you've included.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Joanne!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the mention. Glad you liked my post about hyper linking in Legacy 8.
You're very welcome Diane!
DeleteThanks for the shout-outs! (And thank you for not laughing at my quilt top!) ~Amy
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Amy! Your quilt top looks awesome!
DeleteThanks for sharing my blog post about copyright at GenealogyBank on your list this week!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Heather!
DeleteThanks for including my post Jana!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Michelle!
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ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Robin!
DeleteHi Jana! Thank you for highlighting my post!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Robin!
DeleteThanks for the mention, Jana!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Kathleen!
DeleteThank you for including my post this week - Appreciate the support!
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DeleteThank you, Jana, for adding my Ancestry blog post to this great list. Lots of good reading here!
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Denise!
DeleteJana, most weeks I check your post and find great ones I missed so thanks for keeping up this post each week. Fran
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Fran! I appreciate your kind comments!
DeleteI'm a bit late with my thanks this week Jana. Yor mention is no less appreciated.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Jill!
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