Every week I write numerous articles relating to genealogy topics, including software, Web sites, current events and more. However, there are even more genealogy-related articles available on the Web, written by many different authors. While I do not carry all the stories in this newsletter, I do provide links on this newsletter's Web site to the ones that I find interesting.
To see genealogy-related articles written by others, go to http://www.eogn.com and click on "Read the free Newsletter." A more direct link is to go to http://blog.eogn.com. Either way, you will find a column in the upper right corner labeled "Other Genealogy News." Each entry there is only a headline; click on any of the headlines of interest to read the articles that are elsewhere on the Web.
As an example of the sort of articles you can find listed on www.eogn.com, here is the list of available articles shown as this article is being prepared:
Engineer's Family Research Results in First NovelNickerson Family Association to hold Reunion
Elkhart County Genealogical Society has Moved
Treasures from the Western Australian State Records Office
Boston Seminar: Tracing your Irish Roots
Broward County's Pioneer Days Focus on Families
Adultery, alcohol and art: who said archives were boring>
Come join a Jewish Genealogy Society
Bangor, Wisconsin and Area Historical Society keeps the past alive
New Partners for ProQuest
Antique desk helps link El Pasoan to historic general
'Ghosts' will tell of the history of Mount Pleasant, PA
Slovakia woman finds father's grave in Tarentum cemetery
Doctor says Acadians' genealogy aids Science
Astri, My Astri: Norwegian Heritage Stories
Index To Marriages of Seneca County, Ohio 1899-1992
Help Save Alabama Cemeteries
The BBC has failed to deliver on its promise to put its archive online
Lula, FL councilwoman helps save graveyards
Ancestry research proves popular in the UK
Louisiana Civil War Re-enactors take part in A Living History
Welsh Aware of their Roots
Compiling a Database of Civil War Soldiers, One at a Time
Story of Civil War hangings goes International
The Republic of Texas Navy
Bonne Terre Historical Society gets help with Genealogy Project
Charleston Newspapers provide Treasure Trove of Data
Truro, Massachusetts Historical Society seeks to Preserve Valuable Artifacts
Allen County Courthouse to give Old Files to Library
Census records can help trace family tree
Nelson County (Kentucky) Public Library has a New Home
Books explore Irish & French-Candian Secrets of Boston
New Book: The Chaneys Through The Generations
New Mexico Conference Focuses on Jewish Family History
Preserving history: Documents are drying up and disappearing
Who said German genealogy was impossible?
Christopher Columbus may not be buried in Caribbean
Page of original draft of Republic of Texas Constitution on display at Texas museum
SAR to honor two Illinois Revolutionary War Vets
350th anniversary of Jews in America: the Tears and Triumphs
On the trail of pioneer Robert McClellan
Hayes Library hosts computer genealogy class in two weeks
Mormon Church Provides Genealogical History of Taiwan Families
Genealogist follows Dream
Genealogical Research Seminar planned in Maine
Genealogical ruling sets Jewish heritage-tracing precedent
Finding history in family trees
Susan Bennett takes reins of the Lexington Historical Society
Descendants of George Washington's slave look for place at family reunion
Genetic expert speaks about Acadians for genealogical society
Privacy Concerns may Restrict Genealogists' Access to Birth & Death Records
Grand Rapids capsule's century-old contents show the ravages of time
Texas time capsule found thanks to a good memory
Trailing Through Henderson County, Illinois Heritage
History Comes Alive at Heritage Barn Museum in Georgia
Eastern European Festival honors Western Massachusetts History
Belmont County, WV Gets Money to Restore Old Jail
Lost Nova Scotia settlement found
Concord & Penacook, NH historical societies to create new history book
Missouri Library offers Civil War black military records
Genealogists celebrate Illinois town-founding pioneer clan
GAO finds flaws in National Archives' acquisitions
U.S. Military History Institute open for Business
Revolutionary War soldier honored in Somerset, Ohio
The Family Tree Way in the U.K.
Torrington, CT Man Brings Black Civil War Soldier to Life
Searching for Assyrian Genealogy
Barnesville, Ohio library celebrates 80th anniversary
Myrtle Beach group looks to connect people with their past
Flint, Michigan Cemetery Facts for Sale
Searching for family trees a growing pastime
Revolutionary War soldier honored in Somerset, Ohio
Inexpensive Brownsville, PA local history CD packed with information
Michigan Workshop to teach tombstone care
The archives, where Ipswich, Massachusetts' past is present
