I’ve wanted to mention some articles that I found interesting over the past week or so, but I never got around to mentioning them. So here are some articles that I have found interesting:
- “Copyright Issues: Photographs” at GeneaBlogie
- “Age of Consent vs Age of Majority Explained” at Olive Tree Genealogy Blog
- “If These Walls Could Speak: A German Häuserchronik” at What’s Past is Prologue
- “Building a Better Blog” at the same blog as above
- “What is Blogging? Why Would I Want to do it?” at Kinexxions
- “What’s Next? European Genealogy & Social Networking” at 100 Years in America
- “European Genealogy Resources Online” at the same blog as above
- “Nagyon Köszönöm! The National Archives of Hungary in English” at the same blog as above
- “British WW1 Medal Cards on Ancestry” at Anglo-Celtic Connections
- “New Genealogy Guide for Finland Research” at AnceStories: The Stories of My Ancestors
I realize that I have listed a large number of articles, but I thought these articles were interesting. Enjoy!
Update at 2:30 p.m.: I added the links to the articles for Anglo-Celtic and AnceStories, and more post labels.
Originally posted on February 22, 2008.
Another excellent Great War site is Soldier’s Mail, where letters home from U.S. Sgt. Sam Avery are posted on the same day they were written from the front more than 90 years ago. The site also features interactive maps, original period musical recordings, photos and more. Come march with Sam and others of the Most Gallant Generation from the hot sands along the Rio Grande to the cold mud along the Meuse.
http://worldwar1letters.wordpress.com
By: worldwar1letters on November 1, 2009
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