inspiration from my fellow
bloggers.
Here
are a few of my ‘favorite pages’. Do you have favorites you’d like to thank?
Thank them on your blog & leave a link in the comments here. I love to
discover new blogs!
I have even more favorites [not all would fit here]. Check my Blog List for more extra special blogs!
I have even more favorites [not all would fit here]. Check my Blog List for more extra special blogs!
F (Carolina) Family Roots, Charles Purvis. Charlie & I are
distant cousins who met through our blogs & then met during a trip I took
to North Carolina. I am always impressed with the long list of sources he lists with his findings. Charlie has given me many tips for NC research.
A A Light that Shines Again by Lisa, a delightful blog about Irish
heritage; reading this blog is like taking a trip across the Atlantic to those beautiful green
shores.
V Virginia based Wendy who writes Jollett, Etc., the friendliest
blog anywhere. I have not yet met Wendy [maybe on a future trip to visit my
daughter in VA] but feel that she is a pal.
O ‘On a flesh and bone foundation’: An Irish History, Jennifer.
Just starting to trace Irish roots or looking for a new avenue for research?
This is the place to go. There are many links here you will enjoy.
R Randy Seaver at Genea-Musings gives up tips, techniques &
genealogy news. An active blog with lots to share. Want to keep in touch with the
latest genealogy happenings? Visit this blog.
I Irish Genealogy: Help! The Faery Folk Hid my Ancestors! by
Deborah Large Fox, who has some great Irish tips & the latest in Irish
genealogy news.
T The Family Curator, Denise Levenick, aids us in preserving
& sharing our family treasures. We all have bits from the past that we’d
like to preserve for the future.
E Explorations in Connecticut Genealogy, Bryna O’Sullivan. I have
roots in CT and Bryna has taken the time to give me many great research tips. She
knows the best places to search!
P Prince William County Genealogy, Carolyn writes about this
Virginia County, its history & genealogy insights. If you have links to
this area as I do you or you plan to visit the area should stop by this blog.
A Ancestors Live Here by Leslie Ann. This is a lovely blog
documenting Leslie’s research into her family’s past.
G Geneabloggers, Thomas MacEntee, who links us all together to
help and inspire each other! A huge Thanks to Thomas!
E Exploring Almost Forgotten Gravesites in Ohio. A blog I have
recently discovered & plan to read often to expand my OH roots information.
S Sepia Saturday, Alan Burnett and Kat Mortensen, who provide a place to share unique photos. A blog that makes history friendly & fun.
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Thanks so very much for the mention Colleen! I wish you and your family a very happy Thanksgiving and all the best in the year to come.
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Jennifer
Thanks, Jennifer!
DeleteThanks for the mention Colleen! Hope you have an awesome Thanksgiving!
ReplyDeleteLeslie, enjoy your Thanksgiving & keep blogging!
DeleteThanks, Colleen. Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteCharlie, Happy Thanksgiving to you & your wife! See you on the internet.
DeleteGreat post Colleen, I've discovered some lovely new 'to me' blogs.
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Dara
Dara, isn't it great to discover a 'new blog'? It's like making a new friend.
DeleteThe feeling is mutual, my friend! Thanks for including me in this list -- some would be on my "favorites" too. I need to check out some of the others as well.
ReplyDeleteI would never forget you, Wendy.
DeleteIt's an honor to be included as a "Favorite." Thank you for the kind words, Colleen.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy reading your tips.
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