Friday, January 30, 2015

Follow Friday ~ Fab Finds for January 30, 2015


My Fab Finds for this week are (in no particular order)
  1. The last gift by Peggy Lauritzen, author of Always Anxiously Engaged
  2. Where did your ancestors live? -- An Introduction to parcel maps AND Use Cadastral Mapping to find your ancestors AND Where did your ancestors live" -- An Introduction to City Directories by James Tanner, author of Genealogy's Star
  3. A matter of consent by Judy G. Russell, author of The Legal Genealogist
  4. Encyclopedia of Municipalities and Delegations for Mexico by Moises Garza, author of Mexican Genealogy
  5. List of Facebook Genealogy Resources by Nancy Loe, author of Sassy Jane Genealogy
  6. SIX STEPS TO TRACK YOUR ANCESTOR'S CEMETERIES AND TOMBSTONES WITH PINTEREST by Cody Nelson, author of Meet You in Ohio
  7. Submit Family Stories for Our Valentine’s Day Feature AND These States Have the Most Valentine’s Day Surnames by Crestleaf Blog
  8. Missouri Death Certificates – 1964 by Anne Kruszka, author of Gene Notes
  9. ...Read how a family history fib spread in 1889, and is still spreading today! by Heather Wilkinson Rojo, author of Nutfield Genealogy
  10. Check Marks the Source by Valerie Craft, author of Begin with 'Craft'
  11. Score Another One For Genetic Genealogy by Jacqi Stevens, author of A Family Tapestry
  12. Let It Go? Save or Toss Those Old Family Escrow Papers? by Denise Levenick, author of The Family Curator
  13. The best free archives online. by Christine Blythe, author of Empty Nest Genealogy
  14. Tuesday’s Tip: Family Interviews by Jenny Lanctot, author of Are My Roots Showing?
  15. Great new tech tool for your graphics! by Cate Kunzi, author of Burning River Genealogy
  16. What Can You Learn from AncestryDNA Matches with Very Small Trees? by Dana Leeds, author of The Enthusiastic Genealogist
  17. His Little Green Book Was So Organized, Why Can't I Be? by Barbara Poole, author of Life From The Roots
  18. Please Define Famous by Valerie Hughes, author of Genealogy With Valerie
  19. Get Ready To Meet Your European Cousins with AncestryDNA by Anna Swayne for Ancestry.com Blog
  20. Dear Randy: Why Do You Write About Your Personal Research? by Randy Seaver, author of Genea-Musings


The 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks Challenge by Amy Johnson Crow, author of No Story Too Small -

This week's "May I Introduce To You" Interview

New Blog Discoveries

I also want to share this beautiful article with you. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did.

In Case You Missed It….My Contribution to the Blogosphere This Week

Jana's Genealogy and Family History Blog

Thanks for reading!

Jana
 
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14 comments:

  1. Thanks as always Jana! Enjoy the weekend!

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    1. You're very welcome Cody! Have a wonderful weekend too!

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  2. Thank you once again. I'm glad I manage to entertain you in some small way.

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  3. Jana, on behalf of my distant, adopted cousin, thank you for spreading the word on my blog post about his success in finding his birth mother by DNA testing. There are so many adopted people out there, hoping to do the same but who don't know how to start. His story is such an encouragement. Thank you for helping to get the word out!

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  4. Thanks for the mention!

    Jeanne Ruczhak-Eckman
    Genealogical Gems
    http://genealogybyjeanne.blogspot.com

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  5. I love your weekly lists, Jana. It's an honor to be included. Thanks and happy weekend.

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    1. You're very welcome Denise! And thank you so much for your very kind words! I really appreciate them.

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  6. Thank you again, Jana! I'm honored to be on your list once more!

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