Scores of genealogy and family history bloggers write hundreds of posts every week about their research, their families, and their interests. I appreciate each one of them and their efforts.
Here are my picks for great reads from the genealogy blogs for this past week:
* Unlocking Family Histories: Using Marriage and Divorce Records in Genealogy Research by Diane Henriks on Know Who Wears the Genes In Your Family.
* Pro Tools Part 13 by Jim Bartlett on Segment-ology.
* 5 Steps for Capturing and Sharing Family Stories with AI Assistance by Diana Elder on Family Locket.
* Details in Family Stories: How Many is TOO Many? by Rhonda Lauritzen on Family Tree Magazine.
* Documenting DNA by Marcia Crawford Philbrick on Heartland Genealogy.
* Essential Tips for Tracing Your Female Ancestors by Maddy on Family Wise.
* Searching Records on FamilySearch: Your Complete Guide by Ricky Crume on Family Tree Magazine.
* Native American Genealogy Research Resources on Legacy Tree Genealogists.
* Family History: 10 Questions for Your Thanksgiving Gathering by Gena Philibert-Ortega on GenealogyBank Blog.
* Introducing LiveMemory™: Bring Your Photos to Life in Video by Erica on MyHeritage Blog.
* MyHeritage Releases LiveMemory™ & Knocks it Clean Out of the Ballpark by Roberta Estes on DNAeXplained - Genetic Genealogy.
* The 2024 Ultimate Guide to Thoughtful Genealogy Gifts by Lisa Lisson on Lisa Lisson.
* Of money and chances by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist.
* It Just Got Real by Leah Larkin on Leah's Substack.
* A genealogical goldmine… by Teresa Eckford on Writing my past.
* Using AI to Analyze Your Pedigree for a Four-Generation Project for Accreditation through ICAPGen by Diana Elder on Family Locket.
Here are pick posts by other geneabloggers this week:
* Friday’s Family History Finds by Linda Stufflebean on Empty Branches on the Family Tree.
* Friday Fossicking 22nd Nov 2024 by Crissouli on That Moment In Time.
* This week’s crème de la crème — November 23, 2024 by Gail Dever on Genealogy a la Carte.
Readers are encouraged to go to the blogs listed above and read their articles, and add the blogs to your Favorites, Feedly, another RSS feed, or email if you like what you read. Please make a comment to them also - all bloggers appreciate feedback on what they write.Did I miss a great genealogy blog post? Tell me! I currently am reading posts from over 900 genealogy bloggers using Feedly, but I still miss quite a few it seems.
Read past Best of the Genea-Blogs posts here.
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1 comment:
Thanks for including my post in your list this week 😀
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