NOTE: Fab Finds will be on hiatus until January 6, 2017 for the Christmas and New Year's holidays. May each of you have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
My Fab Finds for this week are (in no particular order)
- Make a Wish (List) at the Genealogy Blog Party! by Elizabeth O'Neal, author of Little Bytes of Life
- Family History Blogging: What is Your Why? by Lynn Palermo, author of The Armchair Genealogist
- Family Tree/ Christmas Tree by Colleen G. Brown Pasquale, author of Leaves & Branches
- Genealogy Changed Dramatically in 2016. I Can Prove It. by Kerry Scott, author of Clue Wagon
- Cloudy Night Rainwater--Really? by Michelle Ganus Taggart, author ASouthern Sleuth
- Holiday Gifts to You -- Genealogy Style -- 15 Free and (Relatively) New Family History Resources -- Part 2 by Diane L. Richard for UpFront with NGS
- Fantastic Find: United States Digital Map Library by Pat Hartley, author of Ancestry Island
- #LIGHTtheWORLD with Family History by Jaycee Morrill for FamilySearch Blog
- Find old Norwegian photos on the web by Martin Roe Eidhammer, author of Norwegian Genealogy and then some
- I love Google!! by Lark Dalin Robart, author of Eight Roads to Montana
- 7 Things You Can Do in Less Than 30 Minutes by David Taylor, author of The Family Nexus
- Remembering with Oral Histories AND Preserving War Correspondence and V-Mail by Melissa Barker, author of A Genealogist In The Archives
- One is the Loneliest Number by Cheri Hudson Passey for Worldwide Genealogy ~ A Genealogical Collaboration
- What You May Find in Government Papers and Journals by Dianne Nolin, author of Genealogy: Beyond the BMD
- Can Your Own Memories Help Break Through Ancestral Brick Walls? by Jacqi Stevens, author of A Family Tapestry
- The Cousins I Almost Never Knew by Sondra Bass Hawkins, author of Beyond the Branches
- My Mennonite Ancestors and the Revolutionary War by Dana Leeds, author of The Enthusiastic Genealogist
- Self-Publish Your Genealogy by Devon Noel Lee, author of A Patient Genealogist
- Cruising on the SS Lurline - 1949 by Debi Austen, author of Who Knew?
- How to Avoid Awkward Family Photos by Denise Levenick, author of The Family Curator
"May I Introduce To You" Interviews on GeneaBloggers.com
New Blog Discoveries
- All About Family
- Esther's Roots and Ramblings
- Hong Kong Police Ancestors
- THE LATTER-DAY GENEALOGIST BLOG
- ORGANIZING PHOTOS
- SEARCHING SCANDINAVIA
- The Family Nexus
- Minor Genea-Origins
- A Tree Grew in Oakland
- Dunfermline men who died during WW1
- FAMILY TREE TIPS
- Grafted Together - Dillman and Wright
- KEIR FAMILY GENEALOGY
- The Golden Egg Genealogist
- Exploring my family history - past and present
- Lost to History
In Case You Missed It….My Contribution to the Blogosphere This Week
Jana's Genealogy and Family History Blog
Thanks for reading!
Jana
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