Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Interesting Blog Articles -- August 2009

The genealogy blogosphere has many interesting and useful articles written each month, including these from August and early September:


* Sharon Tate Moody wrote an excellent tutorial on the organization of land records at U.S. county courthouses. It is published as her weekly genealogy column in the Tampa Tribune at http://www2.tbo.com/content/2009/aug/23/tr-learn-the-ropes-to-mine-courthouse-deed-records/life/.

* Don’t Expect the Genealogical Helper to Reemerge by Leland Meitzler on the GenealogyBlog.

* Genealogy: Similar to Cocaine, Amphetamines, and Other Drugs of Stimulation by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter.

* Digital Genealogist to Cease Publication by Dick Eastman on Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter.

* Back to the Land - Again by Carolyn L. Barkley on the GenealogyAndFamilyHistory.com blog.

* 101 Ways to Research Your Family Tree for Free by Kimberly Powell on Kimberly’s Genealogy Blog.

* Hurdling the “Brick Wall” without Landing in a Pothole (The Real Value of Source Citation): by Erica on the GenealogyandFamilyHistory.com Blog.


* Shot Myself in the Foot by Thomas Fiske on Leland Meitzler's GenealogyBlog.

* Genealogy is more than just craft. by George Geder on the George Geder blog.


* Genealogy Rant (Pet Peeve) by Lorine Schulze on the Olive Tree Genealogy Blog.

* Genealogy Through A Wider Window by Leah on The Internet Genealogist blog.


* Case Studies: Learning by Example by Kimberly Powell on Kimberly’s Genealogy Blog.

* Ancestry.com in Arbitration over the Drouin Collection by Dick Eastman on Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter.


* Electronic Publishing for Family Historians by Denise Olson on the Family Matters blog.


* Is There a Loyalist in Your Family Tree? by Carolyn L. Barkley on the GenealogyandFamilyHistory.com blog.

* The ProGen Study Group – An Online Genealogy Education Opportunity by Amy Coffin on the Geneabloggers blog.


* Finding daughters married names in census records by Randy Seaver on the Genea-Musings blog.

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