FRIDAY FOSSICKING
Walter Withers
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* IRISH CENTRAL
Beautiful poem for the departed adapted by Irish monks
Road trip around Ireland will make you start planning your next vacation (VIDEO)
and of course.....
* FIND MY PAST
Middlesex Monumental Inscriptions 1485-2014 Additional
British Newspapers Additional
Beginner's guide to using FMP records worth a look for all
* GENERAL INTEREST
Locate Trove newspapers a great new tool...search by place name and see local newspapers
Top 10 Genealogy Tips: A Year-end Wrap Up - Amy Johnson Crow
BALLYMENA 1914-1918 Thanks Carolyn Johnson
Granite Mountain Records Vault, Part 1 - FamilySearch Genealogy Records Thanks Alona Tester
National Archives UK
Let the quibbles begin – John Grenham – Irish Roots
* MESSAGE FROM PAT CONNORS
Pat has contributed so much to Clare research over the years... it's well worth looking at her site.
I have just updated the County Clare registry on my website at:
http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/clare/
If you have submitted a name, please check your entry for accuracy. If you
find you want to change any of your data or add a name, please check out
the instructions at the bottom of the Surname Registry:
http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/clare/claresurnamesAtoD.html
I cannot stress enough that if you already have a name in the registry and
your email address has changed, using the instructions, send me your new
address and I will get it changed when I update the registry again. Many
times in a month, I get an email from someone saying they think they have a
connection with an entry and when they tried to contact the submitter,
found the email address no longer worked.
Please note, all emails regarding the surname registries, should go to my
other email address:
nymets11@pacbell.net
--
Pat Connors, Sacramento CA
http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
nymets22@gmail.com
http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/clare/
If you have submitted a name, please check your entry for accuracy. If you
find you want to change any of your data or add a name, please check out
the instructions at the bottom of the Surname Registry:
http://www.connorsgenealogy.com/clare/claresurnamesAtoD.html
I cannot stress enough that if you already have a name in the registry and
your email address has changed, using the instructions, send me your new
address and I will get it changed when I update the registry again. Many
times in a month, I get an email from someone saying they think they have a
connection with an entry and when they tried to contact the submitter,
found the email address no longer worked.
Please note, all emails regarding the surname registries, should go to my
other email address:
nymets11@pacbell.net
--
Pat Connors, Sacramento CA
http://www.connorsgenealogy.com
nymets22@gmail.com
* ANCESTRY
* INTERESTING BLOGS
It Only Happens Once a Year socialbridge
‘Doing a line’ 1940’s style: A family marriage The Silver Voice
Pride, prejudice and genealogy cassmob
Chris & Darryl's Trips: Daylesford - Day 22 Chris Wright
Accentuate the Positive 2016 cassmob
Sepia Saturday: burglary Anne Young
114 Years Ago Carmel Galvin
Poisoning Near Heathcote Jennifer Jones
Lessons from the Cookie Jar Joan G. Hill
January bushfires in Victoria Kerryn Taylor
On This Day in Wangaratta – 19th January 1910 Jenny Coates
Royal Visits to Queensland: An historical essay Qld State Archives
from my blogs....
Trove Tuesday Jan 17, 2017..The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth
Thanks for including my travel blog Chris! It is nice to know that others find it interesting. Despite it being mostly about our travel, there is lots on family history too (including our trips to Ireland in Aug 2010 - Europe Report Card 2, and Jul 2013). This trip we had a couple of serendipitous moments - see the day at Walhalla (day 31), and one to look forward to, as it isn't published yet, will be Orange days 44 & 45.
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome, Chris...I love the combination of travel and family history. I included this one post as a link to all the others... I will be interested in Orange, I've family there.
DeleteThanks for the inclusion of my blog Chris. I love the cartoon picture above! It gave me a good chuckle.
ReplyDeleteIt sure made me smile as well... happy to include your blog, it was an interesting, though somehwat horrifying, story, showing the power of nature.
DeleteThankyou Chris for including my One Pkace Study. I look forward to checking out your link suggestions on Friday
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure, I enjoyed reading your blog. Hope you can find something new and interesting.
ReplyDeleteChris, Albeit somewhat late, I want to thank you for including my story from "Lessons from the Cookie Jar." Nice to hear that you liked the story and included in Fossicking
ReplyDeleteYou're very welcome, Joan. I did enjoy it.
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