I enjoy writing this newsletter but have realized that it is physically impossible for me to write all the genealogy news. However, thanks to the new blog format for this newsletter, I can now offer double or triple the amount of genealogy news every week.
If you go to this newsletter's web site, you will find a section entitled Other Genealogy News. There you will find links to genealogy-related news articles written by others and posted to various sites on the web. These are articles written by many different people and published on many different web sites that might elude some readers. Readers should also be aware that some news services remove their articles rather quickly; which means that (1.) you should read those articles that interest you as soon as possible to avoid missing them, and (2.) links for articles that have been removed will no longer work.
The "Other Genealogy News" section appears on the Web site at http://blog.eogn.com and is updated two or three times a day. Here is a "snapshot" of the articles listed at the time this weekly e-mail edition is being prepared:
· Grandmothers' stories show life under Stalin
· A
History of French-Canadian Migration
· Africville, Canada's oldest black community, long razed but not
forgotten
· Expand
Search to Find Missing Family Members
· Royal Society to open up 350 years of scientific history
· Morgan County History and Genealogy Association elects officers
· Oakland University professor DeWitt Dykes to discuss African-American
genealogy in Michigan
· Freedmen Association Meeting Is Jan. 15 In Muskogee
· Norton (Massachusetts) Historical Society receives grant
· Debrett's Peerage versus Burke's Peerage
· Lonely grave of Susannah Holman Brown in the Exeter, NH woods
· Bellows Falls, Vermont Historical Society seeking land from hydro
owner
· New
books give genealogists research options
· Family tree frenzy at Birmingham Library
· Arizona couple helping South Dakota Historical Society
· Manchester Cathedral's archives receive £50,000 for modern tales to be
recorded
· Frenchtown School items donated to Ottawa County (Ohio) Historical
Society
· In memoriam - revering the memory of my immigrant ancestors
· London's Old Bailey records of 1788 until 1834 are online
· Online window to Australian convict ancestors' pasts
· Where Are
Icelanders From? The Answer Is in the Genes
· Steinbeck's Home Town to Close its Libraries
· Genealogists share Favorite Resources
· DNA
& Genealogy Study Points to Genetic Predisposition for Lung Cancer
· Debrett's adds
700 new celebrities to Blue Blood Book, deletes others
· Henrico County, VA announces the release of “Henrico County – Field of
Honor”
· Interment.net Cemetery
RSS Newsfeed
· New Hampshire Makes Birth Parent Search Easier
As you can see, the above is a lengthy list. Links to the articles can be found on this newsletter's web site at http://blog.eogn.com