Blogs/Articles
- “Doctor, doctor! Medical directories reveal the legacies of UK medicine” by Kristen Hyde on the Ancestry Blog
- “Finding German Family in Eastern Europe” by Linda Stufflebean on her blog, Empty Branches on the Family Tree
- “LeVar Burton Keynote Speaker at RootsTech 2017” on GeneaBloggers – HOW AMAZING IS THAT?????
- “No, Actually We’re Not Related” by Judy G. Russell on her blog The Legal Genealogist – about the new Ancestry App called We’re Related
- “How FindAGrave Could – And Should – Be Made Better” by Amy Johnson Crow
- “Genealogy Bargains for Friday 21 October 2016” on GeneaBloggers
DNA
- “The 23andMe Option” by Judy G. Russell on her blog The Legal Genealogist
- “Concepts – Why DNA Testing the Oldest Family Members is Critically Important” by Roberta Estes on her blog DNAeXplained
- “Assassin’s Creed and Family Tree DNA Collaboration” on DNAeXplained by Roberta Estes
Media
- “Genealogy Connection #009 – Paula Stuart-Warren, Researcher, Speaker, and Writer” on the Genealogy Guys Podcast and Genealogy Connection
- “Fair Days Coming” on Judy G. Russell’s blog The Legal Genealogist – about the NARA Virtual Fair coming on the 26th!
New and Updated Records
- Free Access to early New England Databases and Resources – good from 18 Oct-25! From American Ancestors (NEHGS)
- “Kansas Genealogy Resources” by Linda Stufflebean on her blog Empty Branches on the Family Tree
- Randy Seaver of Genea-Musings has the new and updated records for Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org on his website
- “FamilySearch Adds 141 Million New Record Hints” on the blog The Ancestry Insider
- FindMyPast’s Friday Updates:
- Canada Census 1901
- Easter Rising & Ireland Under Martial Law 1916-1921
- Ireland, Histories & Reference Guides
- United States, Transatlantic Migration Indexes
- United States, Early American Families Indexes
- United States, Connecticut Town Vitals, The Barbour Collection Indexes
- United States, Early American Vital Records Indexes
- Ireland Roman Catholic Parish Registers Browse
- Easter Rising & Ireland Under Martial Law 1916-1921 Browse
Linda Stufflebean
This is a couple of weeks late, but thank you for the mention on your list this week. I’ve been on a cruise ship and away from regular internet access.
Nichelle Barra
You are welcome!