Reading the work of other bloggers is not only enjoyable, it's also educational. I take time 2-3 times a week to read what other bloggers are writing about. I always learn something new.
Here are the blogs I am following regularly right now. The list gets added to as I find new blogs that I enjoy.
http://www.geneamusings.com/ Genea-Musings by Randy Seaver
http://debbysfamilygenealogyblog.blogspot.com/ Debby's Family Genealogy Blog by Debby Warner Anderson
http://ancestoring.blogspot.com/ Ancestoring by Michele Simmons Lewis NO LONGER ACTIVE but contains good info about Legacy
http://ancestories1.blogspot.com/ AnceStories by Miriam J. Robbins
http://ancestralbreezes.blogspot.com/ Ancestral Breezes by Jen Baldwin
https://segmentology.org/ Segment-ology by Jim Bartlett
http://aremyrootsshowing.jenny-ology.com/ Are My Roots Showing by Jenny Lanctot
http://buwt.blogspot.com/ Barking up the Wrong Tree
http://blog.dearmyrtle.com/ by Pat Richley-Erickson
http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/ Eastman's Newsletter by Dick Eastman
http://genealogysstar.blogspot.com/ Genealogy's Star by James Tanner
http://hackgenealogy.com/ Hack Genealogy by Thomas McEntee
http://janasgenealogyandfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/ Jana's Genealogy by Jana Last
http://manybranchesonetree.blogspot.com/ Many Branches, One Tree
http://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/ Nutfield Genealogy by HeatherWilkinson Rojo
http://olivetreegenealogy.blogspot.com/ Olive Tree Genealogy by Lorine McGinnis Schulze
http://portraitsofeloise.blogspot.com/ Portraits of Eloise
http://scotgen.blogspot.com/ Scot-Gen
http://www.ancestryinsider.org/ The Ancestor Insider
http://www.legalgenealogist.com/blog/ The Legal Genealogist by Judy G. Russell
http://freemasonsfordummies.blogspot.com/ Freemasons for Dummies by Christopher Hodapp
http://www.ginisology.com/ Ginisology by Gini Webb
http://digginforfamily.blogspot.compot.com. DigginforFamily by Christopher Shaw
http://shannonmthomas.blogspot.com Our Live Picture by Picture by Shannon Thomas
http://www.asouthernsleuth.com A Southern Sleuth by Michelle Ganus Taggert
http://www.thearmchairgenealogist.com/ The Armchair Genealogist by Lynn Palermo
http://genealogy.julietarr.com/blog/ Julie's Genealogy & History Hub by Julie Cahill Tarr
http://openingdoorsinbrickwalls.wordpress.com/ Opening Doors in Brick Walls by Cathy Meder-Dempsey
http://heart2heartstories.com/ Heart of a Southern Woman by Helen Youngblood Holshouser
http://roots4u.blogspot.com/ Hoosier Daddy? by Michael Lacopo
http://rootsrevealed.blogspot.com Roots Revealed by Melvin J. Collier
http://worldwidegenealogy.blogspot.com/ by Various Authors
http://ortburg.blogspot.com/Living in the Past-A Family History by Elise Wormuth
http://ohiocountykentuckyhistory.blogspot.com Ohio County, Kentucky History by Charles A. Leach
http://momentsintimeagenealogyblog.blogspot.com/ Moments in Time, A Genealogy Blog by Diana
https://trippingovermyroots.blogspot.com/ Tripping Over My Roots by Anna Matthews
https://findingyourcanadianstory.blogspot.ca/ Finding Your Canadian Story by Candice McDonald
Enjoyed reading the variety of blog names. It gets me thinking.
ReplyDeleteI agree Diane. Wish I'd have done that more when I first began.
DeleteMay I put a link to this post on Facebook's Rootsweb page? I think there are lots of readers who would enjoy finding these links. I added several to my home feed reading list page at Blogger.
ReplyDeleteMary,
DeleteThat would be fine. The more we all share one another's blogs, the better. Lots of good information being shared every day out there.
Thanks for asking.
I added a link to this blog page on the Rootsweb pate on FB and received one notification that Florida Genealogy Group shared the link. I went in to the FB Rootsweb page and the post does not seem to be there any longer. I wonder if the admin removed? Sorry it didn't work out. I tried. I think this is a post that lots of people would benefit from.
ReplyDeleteThanks anyway Mary. Maybe it was against the pages policy? I totally understand as I am an admin on three FB groups.
DeleteThanks
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