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This week’s crème de la crème — June 28, 2014
The bijoux I discovered this week. Blogs 10 Ways to Find a Loyalist Ancestor by Lorine McGinnis Schulze on The Olive Tree Genealogy. Book Review: Loyalist Refugees. Non-Military Refugees in Quebec 1776-1784 by Bobbi King on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter. … Continue reading
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Tagged Franco American, handwriting, Irish, Maine, mindmapping, Missouri, Montreal streets, PRONI, research, United Empire Loyalists, WDYTYA, writing, WWI
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Two free webinars about German internet research and family history writing
Legacy Family Tree offers two free webinars this week. On Wednesday, June 11, at 2:00 p.m. Eastern, James M. Beidler will present German Internet Research: A Launching Place for Your Research. “Internet research for German ancestors is not as fully developed … Continue reading
SCGS live streamed presentations still available
For what may be a limited time, the live streamed presentations delivered during this past weekend’s Southern California Genealogical Society’s Jamboree conference are still available to watch. The presentations are available here. I highly recommend Dawn Thurston’s presentation, How to Write a … Continue reading