There are 5 newly-discovered genealogy blogs that we’ve located this week. Remember to try and help out new blogs by:
using any follow feature listed on the blog
adding them to your blog reader
adding a comment on their blog saying “hi” and “welcome”
Here are this week’s new listings:
Abenteuer Ahnenforschung
http://www.abenteuer-ahnenforschung.de/
Blog type: German
In diesem Blog dreht sich alles um Themen rund um die Ahnen- und Familienforschung. Hier werden Sie Erfahrungsberichte, Hilfestellungen, Antworten auf Fragen, Hinweise auf Publikationen und TV-Sendungen sowie andere für die Genealogie relevante Inhalte finden. Diese Seiten sind sowohl für den Anfänger aber auch den Fortgeschrittenen gedacht.
Die Beiträge werden aktuellen Ereignissen angepasst sein, so dass es thematisch durchaus ein wenig Querbeet gehen kann. Diese werden dann in unterschiedlichen Rubriken sortiert sein, also gerne immer mal wieder reinschauen. Die Inhalte der Beiträge spiegeln lediglich meine persönliche Meinung, Erfahrungen und Ansichten zu verschiedenen genealogischen Themen wieder.
Kommentare bzw. Fragen zu Beiträgen auf dieser Seite beantworte ich (falls notwendig und angemessen) gerne. Dies aber generell direkt und unter Ausschluss der Öffentlichkeit per persönlicher E-Mail. Dazu wäre es jedoch äußerst hilfreich, wenn darauf geachtet wird, dass die E-Mailadresse korrekt angegeben wird, sonst kommen meine Antworten leider nicht an.
Beyond History
http://www.beyond-history.com/blog/
Blog type: German
An increasing number of people feel the desire to search for their “roots”. It is an exciting journey on which we can accompany you with our expert know-how and decades of experience.
Our philosophy: Beyond History’s goal is to provide access to the personal family history to those interested and to spark interest and understanding of one’s heritage.
The difference: Each family has its own history – not one equals another.
Our approach: With our profound knowledge in the field and the accuracy that characterizes our team – we research each project individually, with expertise and great love for detail. We conduct our work with tactfulness, enthusiasm and discretion.
Silas Bronson Library Genealogy Researcher
http://sblgenealogy.blogspot.com/
Blog type: Connecticut, Library
As the Genealogy Librarian for the Silas Bronson Library, which is located in Waterbury, Connecticut, USA, I decided I wanted to make the collection more accessible to the public, thereby bringing more traffic into the library to use the resources. The emphasis in my blog is to tell stories based on real inquiries I’ve handled. I’m going to explain my rationale for each step of the process, explaining which sources I used to answer questions and what new insights I gained along the way. I would also like for people with a Waterbury, Connecticut connection in their family history to be able to post requests for information as a way of overcoming roadblocks they may have encountered.
The Flesh Is Oh So Frail! The History Sleuth Follows in the Footsteps of Her North Riding Family
https://yorkshirefamilyhistorysleuth.wordpress.com/
Blog type: Family, United Kingdom
“You may choose to look the other way, but you can never say again that you did not know.” So said William Wilberforce, a Yorkshire lad and THE leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade.
If you are like me and love to go in search of elusive ancestors throughout the vale and dale of the County of Yorkshire; my blog The Flesh Is Oh So Frail! could be just what you are looking for as I follow in the footsteps of my North Riding family, and as there are plenty of them, I have many miles to travel!
This Silent Land! Wanderings Among the Dead
http://wanderingamongthedead.blogspot.co.uk/
Blog type: Cemeteries, United Kingdom
As a genealogical researcher I can often spend a lot of my time grappling with the mystery of death for if I’m not in search of a missing ancestor on behalf of a client, I can be poring over the details on a newly discovered (and often indecipherable!) certificate of death or else trawling through parish records in search of a burial entry or firing off email inquiries to the Registrar of a crematorium.
For on this blog, as well as sharing the tales of and triumphs of family history, I will be sharing the images of my wanderings among the dead and my reasons for doing so are quite simple for I love nothing more than a ramble through a cemetery and I have been pottering among the tombstones for as long as I can remember.
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