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Tag Archives: Evernote
This week’s crème de la crème – June 14, 2014
A few of the bijoux I discovered this week. Blogs The Future of the Canadian Archival Community by John D. Reid on Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections. From Roscommon to Canada by Joe Buggy on Townland of Origin. “They Were Only Farmers” — … Continue reading
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Tagged Acadian, archives, blogs, cemeteries, Evernote, Google Map, Sir John A, Twitter, United Empire Loyalists, WWI
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How I became hooked on Evernote for genealogy
As genealogists, it is incredible how we are always increasing our technical skills. Gone are the days when the only technical skills required were knowing how to use microfilm and microfiche readers. Now, I seem to spend a good part … Continue reading