I hope you
enjoyed our presents -- “20 Free and (Relatively) New Genealogy and Family
History Resources, 2016 Version” -- which just ran in 5 parts.
In case you
missed any, here is a complete list.
- 20 Free and
(Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, 2016 Version,
Part 1
- 20 Free and
(Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, 2016 Version,
Part 2
- 20 Free and
(Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, 2016 Version,
Part 3
- 20 Free and
(Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, 2016 Version,
Part 4
- 20 Free and
(Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, 2016 Version,
Part 5
And,
though I cannot vouch for whether the links work or not, here are the 2015
version links.
- 20 Free and
(Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, Part 1
- 20 Free and
(Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, Part 2
- 20 Free and (Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, Part 3
- 20 Free and
(Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, Part 4
- 20 Free and
(Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, Part 5
- 20 Free and
(Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, Part 6
- 20 Free and
(Relatively) New Genealogy and Family History Resources, Part 7
I will now
start collecting links for my next series which will be published either later
this year or early in 2017. Know of any
neat websites that family historians would consider hidden gems? Drop an email to [email protected].
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