Weekly column sharing genealogy-related things that I’ve found.
New-to-Me Blogs
- Finding My Family, Daniel Zappala (This is a neat idea for presenting genealogy research.)
- Twigs and Trees, Celia Lewis
Online Articles/Posts
- Quick Lesson 10: Original Records, Image Copies, and Derivatives, Elizabeth Shown Mills
- Scribd Collections, Denise Barrett Olson
- Fitting Genealogy Into Your Busy Life: Ten Tips to Maximize Your Research Time, Lisa Alzo
- uencounter.me – A Way to Plot Cluster Genealogy Research, Thomas MacEntee
- Oakland County (Michigan) Genealogical Society Adds to the 1890 Census Substitute Project
- Organize a Scrivener Writing Project, Denise Barrett Olson
- Is an Obituary an Original Source? Does it Matter?, Harold Henderson
Websites & Resources
- uencounter.me
- Tillotson’s Pocket Map & Street Guide of Chicago (1900), via Internet Archive
- Oakland County (Michigan) 1890 Census Substitute Project, via Oakland County Genealogical Society
Upcoming Webinars
- Instagram for Genealogists, Carrie Keele, August 6 (DearMYTRLE)
- Wikis for Genealogists, Thomas MacEntee, August 8 (Legacy Family Tree)
- Major Midwestern Archives & Their Records, Paula Stuart-Warren, August 14 (Illinois State Genealogical Society)
- Women’s Work, Gena Philibert-Ortega, August 15 (Southern California Genealogical Society)
- Research With Geoff – LIVE!, Geoff Rasmussen, August 17 (Legacy Family Tree)
- The 5 C’s for Success in Genealogy Today, Barbara Renick, August 22 (Legacy Family Tree)
- Here I Am! Marketing Your Professional Services, Diana Crisman Smith, August 22 (Association of Professional Genealogists)
- Building a Family From Circumstantial Evidence, Judy G. Russell, August 29 (Legacy Family Tree)
Julie, I just had been reading something about Scribd, so I was excited to see it on your list and clicked the link. Unfortunately, the link is broken. Help??? I really would like to see the article!
Thanks for sharing all your finds. You come up with some great resources!
Jacqui, I fixed the link.
Thanks, Julie. Great article–and something I want to delve into further!