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Chula Vista Genealogy Cafe

Chula Vista Genealogy Cafe

http://CVGenCafe.blogspot.com

The official blog of the Chula Vista Genealogical Society in Chula Vista CA (near San Diego). We dig our ancestors!

A Blog from Resources for Small Business

A Blog from Resources for Small Business

http://resources4smallbiz.wordpress.com/

Business and accounting topics, ranging from budgeting for an individual to how to handle credit cards to what's new with accounting software, are the focus of the blog written by business expert Terri Zeh Jacobson of Resources for Small Business.

Tracing the Tribe - The Jewish Genealogy Blog

Tracing the Tribe - The Jewish Genealogy Blog

http://tracingthetribe.blogspot.com

Tracing the Tribe Tracing the Tribe is a JTA blog about Jewish genealogy -- all the developments, tools and resources you'll need to peer more closely into your family tree.

Grenada Genealogy

Grenada Genealogy

http://grenadiangirl.wordpress.com

Grenadian genealogy - Births, Baptisms, Deaths, Marriages, Bios, History of Communities, Institutions - Focus on St. George’s Parish, St. Paul’s District, St. David’s. Aim is sharing Grenadian genealogical information and resources.

Virginia Family Tree - a genealogy resource

Virginia Family Tree - a genealogy resource

http://www.virginiafamilytree.com

This is my Virginia genealogy blog, nothing fancy, just a way to share what I have found in my research over the years. Most of the information is from my own family tree. I include some general resources and information but most of it is specific

Genealogy Roots Blog

Genealogy Roots Blog

http://genrootsblog.blogspot.com/

A genealogy blog to help find online genealogy databases, records and resources. Major topics include death indexes, military, census, and immigration records.

iPentimento - Genealogy and History

iPentimento - Genealogy and History

http://ipentimento.com

The blog has the history of William Livingston Holmes, first sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon Territory; other topics include family history, genealogy, fibromyalgia, handwriting analysis, home improvement, gardening, and is a family friendly site.

Genealogy Gifts Blog

Genealogy Gifts Blog

http://genealogy-gifts.blogspot.com/

Gifts for the genealogy and family history enthusiast

Internet Technology | Resources | Blogging and mak…

Internet Technology | Resources | Blogging and making money

http://blogote.com

Frequently updated blog on latest Internet technology,free resources and other blogging ideas with a bit of money making tips.

Genealogy in Finland

Genealogy in Finland

http://www.genealogyinfinland.blogspot.com

This genealogy blog concentrates on genealogy in Finland. The blog should be especially appealing to those who want to research their Finnish ancestors or learn more about genealogical research in Finland.

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GenBlog | December 20th 2009 by Julie

Oakland County Pioneer and Historical Societytags: michigan, oakland countyOakland County (MI) Historical Resources (ArchivalWare)Various sources availabletags: michiganCopies of 19th Century Pontiac, Michigan NewspapersA way to obtain copies of 19th read more

Intermediate Genealogy Series Returns

California Genealogical Society and Library blog | December 18th 2009 by Kathryn Doyle

The California Genealogical Society (CGS) and the Oakland Regional Family History Center (ORFHC) are combining resources again to present an encore Intermediate Genealogy Series, starting February 9, 2010.Classes will be held on eight consecutive Tue read more

Family History Centers – A Great Place to Follow Your Ancestorâ…

People Finding Service Reviews | December 10th 2009 by Faclez

Family History Centers are operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They have access to a vast amount of genealogical records held at the Family History Library located in Salt Lake City, Utah. With over 4,500 centers from the Lat read more

Your Local Library: The Millionaire Nurse’s Money Saving Place

themillionairenurseblog | December 9th 2009 by Dr. Dean

Your local library-as a Millionaire Nurse, if you don’t have a library card, then you are missing out on so many money-saving options. Let’s forget for a minute the fundamental purpose of libraries-as a depository of books available to th read more

Family History Centers – A Great Place to Follow Your Ancestorâ…

A Blog About Reverse Phone Lookup Services | December 9th 2009 by Faclez

Family History Centers are operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They have access to a vast amount of genealogical records held at the Family History Library located in Salt Lake City, Utah. With over 4,500 centers from the Lat read more

Romania: Jewish Museum genealogy resources

Tracing the Tribe - The Jewish Genealogy Blog | December 9th 2009 by Schelly Talalay Dardashti

There is a Jewish museum in Bucharest, detailed as part of a website devoted to the country's past and present Jewish life.If your research includes this once-large Jewish presence in many population centers, Tracing the Tribe highly recommends this read more

Using LDS Genealogy Resources

Genealogy Tips and Information | December 7th 2009 by Korbin Newlyn

One of the organizations which have the greatest influence in genealogy growth is the LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.). Their special reasons for doing research are associate… More: continued here Bookmark to: read more

My Tree and Me

Listening to His Voice | December 4th 2009 by Samantha Johnson

I absolutely love it when I stumble upon websites that get my imagination running wild. Robert and I live in a tiny apartment in the heart of Metro Manila. I just love how our small space encourages me to be creative in making our home beautifull read more

Free Sources for Family Genealogy research

Genealogy Tips and Information | December 3rd 2009 by Korbin Newlyn

If you’ve just started your genealogy search, then you’ve probably know that the internet is your best choice. Many genealogy websites charge fee to access their resources, but there are free ones as … More: continued here Bookmar read more

Genealogy: Grab the good

Tracing the Tribe - The Jewish Genealogy Blog | December 1st 2009 by Schelly Talalay Dardashti

How do genealogists stay on top of the field? How do we learn what we need to learn?It's important to know how to access resources providing the information we require.As a genealogy blogger - excuse me, geneablogger - I feel that everyone can find i read more

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