Friday, March 25, 2016

Follow Friday ~ Fab Finds for March 25, 2016


My Fab Finds for this week are (in no particular order)
  1. Ethics, Etiquette and Old Family Letters by Denise Levenick, author of The Family Curator
  2. Oh The Changes I Have Seen in Genealogy! by Ruth Blair, author of The Passionate Genealogist
  3. How to Successfully Apply the Genealogical Proof Standard by Tyler S. Stahle for FamilySearch Blog
  4. Do I Really Need to Join My Local Society? I Have No Ancestors From My Area... by Peggy Clemens Lauritzen, author of Anxiously Engaged
  5. Spanish-American War Veterans from Pennsylvania by Joanne Cowden, author of Researching Relatives
  6. The 21 Day Genealogy Challenge - Day 21: Recommitting to Your Genealogy Goals by Melyssa, author of The Golden Age of Genealogy
  7. Creating a Family Story and Memory Book by Lorine McGinnis Schulze, author of Olive Tree Genealogy
  8. 1885 Territory Map of the Various Catholic Dioceses in Mexico by Moises Garza, author of Mexican Genealogy
  9. Looking back in Norway by Martin Roe Eidhammer, author of Norwegian Genealogy and then some
  10. A NIFTY TOOL ADDED TO THE TOOLBOX by Dayna Jacobs, author of On Granny’s Trail
  11. On the Road with Chautauqua: A Friendship Begins by Patricia Desmond Biallas, author of GeneaJourneys
  12. Remembering Little Arthur Collins and his Family by Linda Hall-Little, author of Passage to the Past’s Blog
  13. My Common Characteristics & Experiences Pedigree Chart by Laura Mattingly, author of The Old Trunk in the Attic
  14. Facebook and Genealogy: 151 More Links for Australian Researchers by Alona Tester, author of Lonetester HQ
  15. The Scraps of a Well-behaved Woman’s Life Part II: Three Steps for Understanding your Ancestor’s Leavings by Diana Elder for Family Locket
  16. Suppose You Were the Only One by Colleen G. Brown Pasquale, author of Leaves & Branches
  17. A big shout out to the Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Facebook Page by Michele Simmons Lewis, author of Ancestoring
  18. Facebook: A powerful & fun free genealogy tool by Brian Sheffey, author of Genealogy Adventures
  19. Website: Pioneers of the Westward Expansion by Claire V. Brisson-Banks, author of Budding Genealogists
  20. New Look with FamilySearch Research Wiki Upgrade by James Tanner, author of Genealogy's Star

RootsTech 2016 ~

This week's "May I Introduce To You" Interview on GeneaBloggers.com

New Blog Discoveries

In Case You Missed Them….My Contribution to the Blogosphere Last Week

Jana's Genealogy and Family History Blog
Jana’s Place

Thanks for reading!

Jana

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14 comments:

  1. Thanks for the mention Jana! Happy Easter.

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  2. Jana, thanks so much. I'm new to this. Appreciate the bump!

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  3. Thanks for including my post, Jana. Easter Blessings to you and yours.

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    1. You're very welcome! A very Happy Easter to you and yours too!

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  4. Jana, thanks for mentioning my blog and thanks for all the wonderful links you share each week. Happy Easter!

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    1. You're very welcome Colleen! And thank you for your kind comments. Happy Easter!

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  5. Hello Jana. Thanks for your continous support by linking to my blog. I don't know if you have noticed, but a RSS feed from your blog is running on my front page. Have a great weekend and a Happy Easter.

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    1. You're very welcome Martin! And wow! Thank you so much for including my blog's feed on your blog! That's so kind of you! Have a lovely weekend and a very Happy Easter!

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  6. Hello, Jana. Thank you very much for the mention under New Blog Discoveries. To add to my already heaping piles of family documentation, I recently found letters written in the late 1880s, letters written by the parents of the woman (my great grandma) about whom I am already writing. It's all very new to me as well, but it may evolve into a book later. Thank you for your great website and links. Have a great Easter!

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    1. You're very welcome Karen! How exciting to have those letters. Truly family history treasures! Thanks for stopping by and have a very Happy Easter!

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  7. Thanks for including my post on your great list, Jana!

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