What I’ve been reading this week:
- An Online Petition to Halt the Closure of the Georgia State Archives from Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter
- County Name Changes and Abolished Counties Reflected in the 1790-1920 Federal Censuses from GenealogyBlog
- In his Sunday Best Suit – Sepia Saturday from Family History Fun
- Ready to Believe in Good from A Family Tapestry
- Subterranean Direct Evidence: A Research Travelogue from Midwestern Microhistory: A Genealogy Blog
- How to Add Source Information to Digital Image Files from Genealogy Decoded
- A Writing Tool that Adapts to Every Kind of Genealogist from The Armchair Genealogist
- ….starts with the Thomas Family: Bessie Jane Thomas from The Legacy She Left Behind
- Five Tips for Safely Reading and Photographing Tombstones from Karen Miller Bennett
- Where Is Your Audit Trail? from Genealogy Tip of the Day
- Friends of the Rappahannock from Belle Grove Plantation Bed and Breakfast
- She was just a number…. from Roots Digging
A lot of good stuff from The Legal Genealogist:
- Copyright and the obit
- Copyright and the post-1963 obit
- Archives and AncestorsThe amount of a bond
- Go ahead: use these images
Harold Henderson’s Posts on Certification from Midwestern Microhistory: A Genealogy Blog:
Lots of good reads this past week! I especially appreciated Judy Russell’s posts on copyright issues…and of course, I can understand your interest in Harold Henderson’s posts! đŸ™‚
Thanks so much for including me in your list this week, Anne!
Thanks so much for the mentions, Anne! (Sorry I’m so delayed in my thanks — I was overseas helping make family history at a brother’s wedding.)
Thanks for the mention! This whole blogging this is new to me and my road is still a bit rocky, but its good to see that Letha’s Legacy is getting out there! I hope you’ll visit again. Happy hunting!
Jodi
Thank you for the mention…love your blog!