My Fab Finds for this week are (in no particular order)
- Twitter for Genealogists by Jen Baldwin for NextGen Genealogy Network
- Tuesday’s Genealogy Tip – Be a Reporter! by Lisa Lisson, author of Lisa Lisson
- Using RootsTech Site Tools to Create a Possible Schedule AND Keep the Fire Burning by Devon Lee, author of A Patient Genealogist
- How to Upload Your Tree to RootsWeb’s WorldConnect by Cathy Meder-Dempsey, author of Opening Doors in Brick Walls
- What Do I Do Next? 5 Tips for Using FamilySearch Partners by Diana Elder for Family Locket
- Sonia Diamond Holocaust Reparations Application by Lara Diamond, author of Lara's Family Search
- Deleting Person Entries in Family Tree by Matt Wright for FamilySearch Blog
- Look for New York Ancestors in Ledger Books Online by Lorine McGinnis Schulze, author of Ancestors At Rest
- Make Your Family History Survive the Test of Time by Denise May Levenick for Ancestry.com Blog
- HAVE EARLY MASSACHUSETTS ANCESTORS? This might be your lucky day by Diane Gould Hall, author of MICHIGAN FAMILY TRAILS
- Cite Your Sources on FamilySearch with the Evernote Web Clipper: Evernote for Genealogy by Lisa Louise Cooke, author of Lisa Louise Cooke's Genealogy Gems
- More Sessional Paper Discoveries by Dianne Nolin, author of Genealogy: Beyond the BMD
- Time to Write: #1 Making an Outline by Colleen G. Brown Pasquale, author of Leaves & Branches
- "Was" or "Is" . . . What Tense Makes Most Sense For One's Ancestors? (October 22, 2015) by John D. Tew, author of Filiopietism Prism
- Win a FREE RootsTech 2016 (February 3-6, 2016) Registration Here on Genea-Musings AND Forward to the Family History Future – 2045 by Randy Seaver, author of Genea-Musings
- Immigrant Ancestors and Sport in the Progressive Era; plus Google doesn’t always know everything by Laura, author of Almost Home
- 4 Ways to Record Your Life for Future Researchers on Evernote by Kerry Scott for Genealogy Insider Blog
- Reminiscing About Blogging by Fran Ellsworth for Worldwide Genealogy ~ A Genealogical Collaboration
- What Orderly Roots guides should I write next? by Janine Adams, author of Organize Your Family History
The 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge by Amy Johnson Crow, author of No Story Too Small -
This week's "May I Introduce To You" Interview on GeneaBloggers.com
New Blog Discoveries
- CHRONICLES OF YESTERYEAR AND ELSEWHERE
- Family Foibles and History Hang Ups
- Genealogy and Family Research - Thomas Beissel
- Heritage & Vino
- PORCH SWINGS, FIREFLIES, AND JELLY JARS
- The Consulting Family Detective
- Family History Research by Jody
In Case You Missed Them….My Contributions to the Blogosphere Last Week
Jana's Genealogy and Family History Blog
- Win A Free 3-Day Pass to RootsTech 2016!
- Mormon Family History Library Still Connecting Generations of Families after 30 Years
Thanks for reading!
Jana
© 2015 Copyright by Jana Last, All Rights Reserved
Thanks for the mention Jana! I hope others find that book about Massachusetts Pioneers as helpful as I did.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome Diane!
DeleteThanks Jana!
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Jody!
DeleteThank you for the mention, Jana!
ReplyDelete-Kathy [aka Porch Swings, Fireflies, and Jelly Jars]
You're very welcome Kathy!
DeleteWhat a great list.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
Delete