Sunday, January 19, 2014

TOP 100 GENEALOGY WEBSITES FOR 2014–According to GenealogyInTime Magazine

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The top 100 genealogy websites for 2014, was published by GenealogyInTime Magazine Magazine, an online magazine.  Please visit their website (by clicking on their name)for a complete list and an explanation of how they compiled their list.  

Congratulations to the 4 blogs that made it onto this list:

11.  Eastman’s Newsletter by Dick Eastman http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/

63.  Canada’s Anglo-Celtic Connections by John D. Reid http://anglo-celtic-connections.blogspot.com/

81.  Geneabloggers by Thomas McEntee http://geneabloggers.com/

89.  Genea-Musings by Randy Seaver http://www.geneamusings.com/

And the 3 software programs on the list are:

49. Legacy

Click here to go to the Legacy website
  

      


61.  RootsMagic   http://www.rootsmagic.com/

76.  Family Tree Maker  http://www.ancestry.com/cs/apps/P-5194?o_xid=57140&o_lid=57140&o_sch=Search

Good work by all.  Check the list for your favorite sites or to find new ones.  

Here is a portion of the profile of the GenealogyInTime Magazine as posted on their website
http://www.genealogyintime.com/about-us.html

 

  About Us

GenealogyInTime Magazine is the fifth largest free genealogy website in the world (according to Alexa the internet traffic source). People like our website because we are independent and we provide valuable, honest information. We are also much more than just an online magazine. We are a genealogy platform with tools and resources to help people find their ancestors.
It also helps that we are free.
Philosophy – We have a passion for genealogy and a determination to make it better. Our mission is to help people find their ancestors.
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Happy hunting,

Michigan Girl

Copyright ©  2014   Diane Gould Hall





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