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The Ancestry Insider - The unofficial, unauthorized view of Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org. The Ancestry Insider reports on, defends, and constructively criticizes these two websites and associated topics. The author attempts to fairly and evenly support both.
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Genealogy-Storing that Stuff!...Great Blog
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AnceStories: The Stories of My Ancestors - Miriam Midkiff shares her own research triumphs and challenges, genealogy news and advice for you in posts on topics such as state censuses, digital archives in the United States, and getting more traffic to your blog.
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Feeling overwhelmed by the glut of information on the web? You’ll love Michael John Neill’s quick tips. The short bursts of information give you tasty tidbits of genealogical research help, such as noting whom your ancestor bought land from, or figuring out the method behind the madness of a courthouse index.
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The genealogy community's resource for genealogy blogging. Consider this genealogy blog central with tech tips and advice for bloggers, industry news, geneablogger profiles, and blogging event calendars
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genealogy blog with lots of information
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Archive of "Shades The Magazine". Read each issue online
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Shades of the Departed blog: the home of the celebrated magazine, Shades The Magazine, that revolves around the fascination with old photographs.
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Genealogy's Star Blog - need to check it periodically
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Megan Smolenyak's 8 Part series on Michelle Obama's Family Tree -- very interesting research.
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Neat blog for fun and unique ideas for Family History
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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter: The DAILY genealogy technology newsletter for genealogy consumers, packed with straight talk - hold the sugar coating - whether the vendors like it or not! This is the most popular online genealogy magazine in the world
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Why should I have a genealogy blog? - research - connecting with family - sharing with family - writing - connecting with genealogists - blogging as an outlet - marketing - giving back to the community. Thomas MacEntee's Geneabloggers site is a great resource!
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Megan Smolenyak's Huffington Post genealogy Blog - Among her “greatest hits” are: Discovering Michelle Obama’s roots, Uncovering a surprising connection between presidential candidates Al Sharpton and Strom Thurmond, Tracing Barack Obama’s roots to Moneygall, Co. Offaly, Ireland
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Roots and Rambles - Marian Pierre-Louis is a House Historian and Genealogical Lecturer who specializes in southern New England research. She frequently speaks on New England topics including house history research, social media, African American research and a broad range of genealogical topics. Her Roots & Rambles blog was nominated to the Family Tree Magazine 2011 Top 40 Genealogy blogs contest.
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A wonderful blog by a very good writer, genealogist and blogger.
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Miriam Robbins Thanks, Beverly!