Friday, April 29, 2016

Follow Friday ~ Fab Finds for April 29, 2016


My Fab Finds for this week are (in no particular order)
  1. Family History Blogging: Leaping into the Online World by Lynn Palermo, author of The Armchair Genealogist
  2. My Grandmother on the S.S. Nea Hellas by Carol Kostakos Petranek, author of Spartan Roots
  3. Five Keys to Leaving a Visual Legacy for Future Generations by Andrew and Rachel Niesen for FamilySearch Blog
  4. Century Old Chautauqua Friendship Comes Full Circle by Patricia Desmond Biallas, author of GeneaJourneys
  5. Using AncestryDNA as Research Guidance by Marian Pierre-Louis, author of Marian’s Roots & Rambles
  6. How to Preserve Family Photos AND How to Preserve Your Genealogy Research by Amy Johnson Crow, author of the Amy Johnson Crow Blog
  7. Learning About The Census by Emily Kowalski Schroeder, author of Growing Little Leaves
  8. Were You in the Newspaper and You Didn't Even Know It? by Dana Leeds, author of The Enthusiastic Genealogist
  9. Visiting Prussia for the Time-Traveling Genealogy Blog Party by Nancy Loe, author of Sassy Jane Genealogy
  10. 4 Easy Ways to Label Family Photos by Denise May Levenick for Ancestry Blog
  11. Protect Your Family Photos & A Giveaway! AND Top 10 Resources to Help Date Your Old Photographs by Lisa Lisson, author of Are You My Cousin?
  12. School+Genealogy: Our Civil War Ancestors by Melissa Corn Finlay, author of The Finlay Family
  13. Texas Land Records and Taxes by Christine Manczuk, author of Ancestry Island
  14. Stories and Leaves: A Ward Family History Tree by Devon Lee for Family Locket
  15. free family tree (free download) by Allison Kimball, author of simple inspiration


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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5 comments:

  1. I love your list, as always! Thanks for sharing the new blog discoveries, too.

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    1. You're welcome! And thank you for your kind comments!

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  2. Keep up the great work. I'm always looking for new genealogy twitter accounts to follow, and you've been most helpful! Cheers.

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  3. This week's list is particularly relevant for me. I just tested with AncestryDNA and am awaiting results. Thank you for all you do, Jana!

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    1. You're welcome Marian! I'm so glad you enjoyed this week's list! :)

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