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Genealogy-related personal blog of Michael Richard McAfee. BOYCE, GOULD, DUNHAM, SWANSON, HENDRIX.
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Blog by Diana Ritchie.
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HARRIS, MILLER, WEATHERWAX, ZAMORA.
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Roger Moffat's blog, TNG downloads, and online genealogy for Moffat, Lineham, Houliston, Dewar families in Scotland, England and New Zealand.
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Melvin J. Collier's blog. He is the author of two books, "Mississippi to Africa: A Journey of Discovery" and "150 Years Later: Broken Ties Mended."
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A journal describing the process of discovering and documenting the search for one man's family history.
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Susi's Chatty Performances on Genealogy
A site used to elaborate on various family's surnames and places and events. Also used as a teaching guide for others to enjoy. Citing little remembered Sources, How to do research from home. Pictures are shared and information given on various surnames. Topics shared regarding various meetings and blogger suggestions.
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A blog authored by professional genealogist Sheri Fenley, from Stockton, California.
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One family detective's quirky take on all things genealogical.
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I am an Archivist by trade, a Genealogist by desire. I'm also a coffee lover with a penchant for languages, art, travel and fitness. I love a great conversation. I hope you'll find some interesting piece of knowledge that you can take with you and share with others. If you're interested in finding out how I can help you find, preserve and make accessible the leaves on your family tree, please contact me. These are my words and my views.
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DOYLE, HODICK, McCUE, McHUGH, O'ROURKE.
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Blog by John Newmark. Personal Genealogy/Family History Research blog with a surname focus on the NEWMARK, DEUTSCH, VAN EVERY, DUDELSACK, BLATT, CRUVANT, and DENYER surnames, and a geographical focus in Missouri and Illinois.
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Anna Dalhaimer Bartkowski tracks her family history search with personal anecdotes and humor. She offers a tip per day in October to celebrate Family History Month, '31 Days...31 Ways to Make Your Family History Live Forever.'
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Articles about the Wakefields and their associated families. Focus of research is on the Southern Wakefields who migrated from South Carolina to Ohio and Indiana during the early 1800s. The BANTA, BRAY, BRUTHER, DAVIS, MEANS, STAGE, and WHITE families are a few of the associated families that are included in this line.
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A blog about the author's experiences with a "Super Tree" tree where he has tried to fit as many friends into the tree as he can. This tree is a community tree mainly for Tuscaloosa, AL. The author, Todd Beach, is also an adoptee who has found his birth parents and now has his very own family tree.
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WHEELER/McGINTY Genealogy Blog
Blog of research history for the Wheeler and associated surnames.
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Blogs for Genealogy » Personal Research Blogs
36 Links
Blogs for publishing your personal genealogical research are a relatively new concept. I'm linking to a few personal research blogs here to give people ideas of what others are doing with blogs. Perhaps these links will help to inspire you to create your own research blog. I won't have personal blog links here forever. These are really just personal home pages in a new format. So, all links here are also linked alphabetically under the Personal Research category.