What I’ve been reading on the web this week:
- The Legal Genealogist: Thanks for one government boondoggle Government programs leave records
- Jana’s Genealogy and Family History Blog: Treasure Chest Thursday–Goodbye Rio, Hello Trinidad – My Webster Family: Coming Full Circle – From The U.S.A. to Brazil and Back Again Great photos and story of a trip in her ancestor’s past
- The Armchair Genealogist: The moment I knew – Kim’s story How her grandmother’s photo inspired her wedding plans
- Clue Wagon: In Which I Answer Your Email. Yes, Yours Kerry has returned to blogging with her usual wit and charm.
- Amy Johnson Crow: The Laws of Genealogy Published in March, but I discovered it this week
- Mexican Genealogy: 8 Websites Where You Can Find Your Mexican Ancestors Finding your Mexican ancestors can be tough; this is a great website and this article has great links.
- The Genetic Genealogist: Problems with AncestryDNA’s Genetic Ethnicity Prediction? A great explanation of how to interpret AncestryDNA results
- Planting the Seeds: Blogs by Certified Genealogists Also not new this week, but I’ve added everyone of these bloggers to my must read list
- Ancestral Breezes: Know Your Family Medical History Jen reminds us the past impacts your life in multiple ways including your health
- PollyBlog: Elizabeth Warren’s Ancestry a Problem? Meh! Again, not new this week, but it is for me. An interesting and thoughtful take on those family legends.