Scores of genealogy and family history bloggers write thousands of posts every week about their research, their families, and their interests. I appreciate each one of them and their efforts.
My criteria for Best of . are pretty simple - I pick posts that advance knowledge about genealogy and family history, address current genealogy issues, provide personal family history, are funny or are poignant. I don t list posts destined for daily blog prompts or meme submissions (but I do include summaries of them), or my own posts.
Here are my picks for great reads from the genealogy blogs for this past week:
I received this from the Genealogical Forum of Oregon (GFO) recently:
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APRIL 16-18 Genealogy Zoomboree - Making the Invisible Visible
The Genealogical Forum of Oregon celebrates its 75th Anniversary with a multicultural Genealogy Zoomboree, April 16-18.
Four nationally known experts bring us 8 lessons to help you tap online resources from home as you trace your family roots.
Registration for one, two, three or all four speakers is online athttps://gfo.org/zoomboree.
Rebecca Whitman Koford, CG, CGL, Board for Certification of Genealogists -
Courthouse Research & Indexes - Find critical genealogical information from your local courthouse.
Land Records: Rich Sources for Your Research - Even non-landowners can end up in land and deed records.
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APRIL 16-18 Genealogy Zoomboree - Making the Invisible Visible
The Genealogical Forum of Oregon celebrates its 75th Anniversary with a multicultural Genealogy Zoomboree, April 16-18.
Four nationally known experts bring us 8 lessons to help you tap online resources from home as you trace your family roots.
Registration for one, two, three or all four speakers is online athttps://gfo.org/zoomboree.
Rebecca Whitman Koford, CG, CGL, Board for Certification of Genealogists -
Courthouse Research & Indexes - Find critical genealogical information from your local courthouse.
Land Records: Rich Sources for Your Research - Even non-landowners can end up in land and deed records.