An Irish tease! I
can see that the 1911 census for Counties Kerry and Antrim (and another --
think it might be Down) are joining Dublin shortly. Sometimes when I go to this
site, it's just Dublin, but every once in a while, I can get in there and
search the streets of Ballymoney for my missing Shields-folk. Can't wait until
it stops playing hide-and-seek!
www.census.nationalarchives.ie
Feeling artsy? Here's a creative family
tree . . .
gifts.redenvelope.com
New videos on RootsTelevision.com - one on
a Jewish family in Venezuela (Una historia, dos países: la saga de la familia
Yecutieli) and another on Dan Lynch's new book, Google Your Family Tree. Enjoy!
Roots
Television | Og Blog: New Roots Tuesday, December 9
Hmmm . . . maybe tri-generational
households are making a comeback.
Washington
Times - Grannies take top jobs at White House
Shades of Jurassic Park . . .
NewsHour
Extra: DNA Discovery May Bring Long-extinct Wooly Mammoth Back to Life |
December 9, 2008|
Talk about a small world . . .
The Genealogue:
Hey, That's My Car!
Genographic Legacy Fund accepting applications for upcoming grants - Genographica
I wish this would happen to me! Might make
all the traveling I do a tad more enjoyable!
In an
Absolut World, Everyone Would be Welcomed Home
A remarkable resource. I found myself
captivated by the names in the African Names Database.
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
I seem to post this about once a year.
Haven't splurged myself, but I suppose it could make an interesting and highly
personal gift for that person who has everything.
DNA
Portraits: as Personal as Art Can Get - PC World
Thanks to Jimmy Kavanaugh for bring this to
my attention!
www.nytimes.com
Look what Chris Dunham (aka The Genealogue)
has been up to!
The
Genealogue: Who's Blogging Where
Juliana says it all!
24-7 Family History Circle »
First World Archives Project Rolls Live: Wisconsin Mortality Schedules
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