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Over the past two days,  I’ve read posts on both Canada Genealogy and Olive Tree Genealogy regarding the decision of the federal government to order the 1921 Canadian Census withheld by Library and Archives Canada (LAC).

At first, I decided not to write anything about it because there was… Continue reading

Following are the Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org updates and additions to date.

 

FamilySearch.org

Colombia

England

Indonesia

Italy

Mexico

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Genealogy is exciting, despite the skeletons in the closet one may find. There’s no feeling like solving that family mystery, breaking down that brick wall, or just learning more about one’s family and heritage.

However, not everything we find is good. Of course, this depends on your… Continue reading

My children’s ancestry branches backward into history, through Welsh Quakers immigrants in Pennsylvania, to Welsh royalty and then to British royalty, including Prince William.

The result of these connections is that they are distantly related (20th cousins 4 times removed from Princes William and Harry, the sons of Prince Charles… Continue reading

LAC (Library and Archives Canada) has announced on their “Library and Archives Canada Blog” that they have made the 1825 Census of Lower Canada available on their site.

Since it’s a partly nominal census, it only containes the names of heads of families, occupations, and the number of… Continue reading

The ” Free Guide to Pennsylvania Ancestors ” is a true goldmine for me!

I would estimate that well over 70% of my genealogy research has been for Pennsylvania and environs – and by the looks of things will never end.

Mark’s ancestors were Welsh quakers in exile who immigrated… Continue reading

I just received a news release from BillionGraves.com about Family Search Tree Connect.

Thanks to this new service, all of your graveyard and gravestone images can now be uploaded straight to FamilySearch.org as quickly as clicking a button.

Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org Updates and Additions – June 11, 2013

 

FamilySearch.org

Canada

Colombia

Czechoslovakia

Estonia

Ireland

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I have set up bookmarks for main categories. To locate a specific category without having to scroll and scan, just click the bookmark link in the 'Category Links' section below. The complete list of links follows.

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