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Michael John Neill's genealogy website including his writing, famous people found on the census, and more.
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Rootsmithing: Genealogy, Methodology, and Technology
By Drew Smith
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A blog by footnoteMave to discuss her collection of photographs. I will also share with you what I've learned or am learning about scanning, creating a database, analyzing and dating my collection, and anything else that strikes my fancy related to photography and my collection.
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Ramblings of a writer/genealogist/snowbird who's in love with the American West (past and present). A blog by Myra Vanderpool Gormley.
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Covering news and issues relating to genealogy research, technology, family history publishing, and the business of family history research.
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A genealogy and history blog with helpful worldwide coverage for newbies and professionals too.
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A genealogy blog tailored for beginner to professional audiences, and featuring research tips, trials, frustrations, and successes.
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The unofficial, unauthorized view of Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org. The AncestrySearch Insider reports on, defends, and constructively criticizes these two websites and associated topics. The author attempts to fairly and evenly support both. (more...).
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The Association of Graveyard Rabbits
An association dedicated to the academic promotion of the historical importance of cemeteries, grave markers, and the family history to be learned from a study of burial customs, burying grounds, and tombstones; and the social promotion of the study of cemeteries, the preservation of cemeteries, and the transcription of genealogical/historical information written in cemeteries.
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An e-book by Amy Coffin, MLIS.
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A blog to inspire, enlighten, and encourage other family curators in their efforts to preserve and share their own family treasures.
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Genealogical notes, notions, and meanderings, by Chris Dunham.
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A directory of more than 1,000 genealogy blogs on the Web.
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George G. Morgan and Drew Smith discuss genealogy. Their weekly, 30-minute podcast is the longest-running, continuous genealogy podcast in the world.
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The Genetic Genealogist - Adding DNA to the Genealogist’s Toolbox
Blog from Blaine Bettinger, a genealogist who has a Ph.D. in biochemistry with a concentration in genetics.
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The Heart and Craft of Lifestory Writing
This blog by Sharon Lippincott, aka Ritergal, includes tips to help ordinary people learn to write extraordinary stories defining their own lives in their own voices and their own terms.
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The Internet Genealogy Community Study
The research, documents, and blog of an Australian PhD student researching the use of the Internet for genealogy, in USA, Canada, Australia, UK, and New Zealand.
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A genealogist with a law degree, The Legal Genealogist Judy G. Russell is a lecturer, educator and writer who enjoys helping others understand a wide variety of genealogical issues, including the interplay between genealogy and the law.
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ThinkGenealogy | genealogy, software, ideas, and innovation
Blog by Mark Tucker that discusses genealogy, software, ideas, and innovation. Its purpose is to encourage innovation in genealogy software and services.
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Tracing the Tribe - The Jewish Genealogy Blog
Established in mid-August 2006, in conjunction with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency (www.jta.org), a news agency, which asked Jewish genealogy journalist Schelly Talalay Dardashti to begin the new venture. Tracing the Tribe will cover events, publications, resources, methodology, answer reader queries and more. Dardashti was the genealogy columnist for the Jerusalem Post (1999-2005), is genealogy contributor to www.ynetnews.com and writes for JTA, The Forward, Avotaynu, NGS Quarterly and other media. A researcher since 1989, her personal quest covers Spain, Belarus and Iran, Ashkenazic and Sephardic genealogy.
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A web site linking to training materials for LDS Family History Consultants and for those interested in 'new FamilySearch' and other LDS related research areas. There are also links to Blogs and Forums for those interested in LDS Family History developments.










