World Wide Genealogy

I first heard about Worldwide Genealogy -- A Genealogical Collaboration from Fran Ellsworth, author of the Branching Out Through the Years blog. She sent me to Julie Goucher, of Anglers Rest, who told me there was one spot still available -- the 25th. So that is my day.

I want to concentrate my monthly posts on Virginia and highlight various genealogy resources the commonwealth has to offer. I might also branch out and tell the Jennings murky story about the inheritance fraud and why it is so hard to "cross the pond" with this branch of my family tree.

2016
This year I am contributing a post every other month beginning in January, still on the 25th:

Incorporating Evernote into My Reseach Process
7 Tips When Researching U.S. Army World War II Soldiers
12-Step Program for New Online Collections
Researching Eastern European Ancestors: A Plea for Help

2015
This year I am contributing a post every other month beginning in January, still on the 25th:

Mapping Wars and Other Events
Writing about Soldiers in World War I
Working with Land Patents and Plat Maps
Memorial Day Traditions
Slave Name Roll Project: Thoughts on Its Future
Keep Clicking

2014

Christmas Tree Traditions
Importances of Planning
Memorial Day Foundation's War Memorial Registry
Confusion and the Proof Standard
Sharing a Small Success
Lives of the First World War Website
Genealogy Resources at the Library of Virginia
Asking Some Adoption Questions
Reprising Pocahontas
A Way with Children
My Favorite Genealogy Resource
Hello from the Old Dominion

When tweeting about this collaboration project, we use #WWGenealogy.

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