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!
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!