Blogs/Articles
- From Thomas MacEntee on Genealogy Bargains:
- “Photographic Clues” by Deborah Sweeney on her blog Genealogy Lady – Also see:
- “Five Free ScrivenerResources to Help You Share Your Stories” by Lisa Alzo on her blog The Accidental Genealogist
- “Destroying a Brick Wall: It Took a Village – Part 1” by Linda Stufflebean on her blog Empty Branches on the Family Tree – I love this series!
- “DNAGedcom Client” by Roberta Estes on her blog DNAeXplained
- “Quick Tip – Emigrants in the 1800s Came from Poor Areas” by Yvette Hoitink on her blog Dutch Genealogy
- “The Importance of Wills” by Jenny Joyce on The In-Depth Genealogist
- “How to Find Your Ancestor’s Church” by Amy Johnson Crow on her blog
- “What’s Coming from FamilySearch in 2018” by Dick Eastman on his blog – Also see:
Media and Education
- “Episode 221 – Expert Gloria Merchant Talks Pirate Research / Tom Perry on Fair Pricing For Digitizing” by Ryan Bennett on his blog Extreme Genes
- “Genealogy Connection #036 – Angie Bush, Genetic Genealogist” on the Genealogy Guys Podcast
- “Historical Society of Pennsylvania Announces Two Summer Genealogy Courses in Philadelphia” on Dick Eastman’s blog
New and Updated Resources
- Randy Seaver of Genea-Musings has the new and updated lists for Ancestry.com, FamilySearch.org, and MyHeritage.
- “DNA Central! A New DNA Resource Launching April 2018!” by Blaine Bettinger on his blog – very exciting!
- FindMyPast’s Friday’s has their new and updated records including:
- Texas, Laredo Arrival Manifests 1903-1955 Image Browse
- Idaho, Southeast Counties Obituaries 1864-2007 Image Browse
- British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms
- British Armed Forces and Overseas Banns and Marriages
- British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials
- Hertfordshire Baptisms, Banns & Marriages, Burials, and Parish Records
- Yorkshire Memorial Inscriptions
- Northumberland & Durham Monumental Inscriptions
- British Newspapers
- From Dick Eastman’s blog:
Linda Stufflebean
Thank you for including my two-parter on my Danish research. Cracking through that brick wall, especially after 30 years, is one piece of my research of which I’m especially proud.
Nichelle Barra
You’re welcome! I found it to be very inspiring to go after my own brickwalls once more 🙂