What I’ve been reading this week:
- Swift Justice—Moonshiners in Court from A Southern Sleuth
- Going Up Rocket, Coming Down Stick from A Family Tapestry
- Photo Mysteries from Branch and Leaf
- Remembering Riverview from Gail Grunst Genealogy
- Researching Genealogy — Discovering Your Inventor Ancestors from The Ancestor Hunt
- Fredericksburg’s National Battlefield Museum – The Dr. William J. Chewning Collection, Part 1 from Mysteries and Conundrums
- Running Them Through the Sluice Box: Continuing to Filter the Records for Anna & Robert from Ancestral Breezes
- Two Cool Photos from Ancestoring’s Ask a Genealogist
- HeirloomRegistry: Saving memories in the cloud from Dear Myrtle
- Here Comes the Science! The Benefits of Family History Narratives from The We Tree Genealogy Blog
- Wednesday’s Child ~ Remembering Fred Lincoln Webster, Asbury’s Brother from Jana’s Genealogy and Family History Blog
- Mollie Williams — Little Miss Mollie from Paul Rawlins on Ancestry.com
- What is your ancestor’s dollar worth today? from Poore Boys in Gray
- ACPL — Why Fort Wayne? from the FGS Conference News Blog
A couple of new blogs for me:
- Abandoned Houses from Always Backroads
- Tombstone Tuesday: Michael and Catherine from The Otter Lake Express
- Breaking Brickwall Tips in your Names from Bella Online
From the The Legal Genealogist:
From Archives.com:
- Getting the Spark Back in Your Genealogy
- Dissecting Family Myths and Legends
- Slave Schedules Require a Strategy from J Mark Lowe
From my Ask Ancestry Anne column:
Anne, thanks so much for the mention!
I always like to see what you recommend.
Anne, Thank you for including my blog post
Anne, a very belated thank you for including my post in your lineup last Friday. At that point, I was well on my way to my destination for some boots-on-the-ground family history research. I see I have some reading to catch up on with all these great finds!