Friday, October 17, 2014

GAGs - GeniAus' Gems - 17 October 2014

GAGs is into its fourth week with a new selection of blog posts I have read and enjoyed for various reasons over the past week. I am so impressed by the quality of many of the posts from downunder I read each week, our geneablogging is going from strength to strength.

As previously stated the selections here are subject to my personal biases and I make no apology for that.


Presenting in no particular order some selections from my RSS feeds this week: 

1. I was going to share this image on my blog but Janelle beat me to it.
http://janellestree.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/this-ends-all-world-confusion-well.html


2. My once beautiful handwriting has gone to pot so Pauline's post struck a chord with me
http://gsqld.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/writing-your-way-to-family-history.html


3. It's not nearly as good as being there  but this recount from Shauna gave me a glimpse of an event that was held recently in Sunny Queensland.
http://www.shaunahicks.com.au/angling-for-ancestors-seminar-report-oct-2014/


4. And if you also read Tanya's post straight after Shauna's you will get a fuller picture of what went on at Angling for Ancestors.
http://tstclairhoney.wordpress.com/2014/10/11/angling-for-ancestors-seminar-gold-coast-family-history-society/


5. I like the way that Nola has split up a long story into several posts of a manageable size (for someone like me with a short attention span). This post is one of a series.
http://nolamackey.wordpress.com/2014/10/13/australian-world-war-i-battlefields-tour-family-heroes-j-j-stapleton-and-r-e-sherwood-peronne/

6. Helen is also blogging on a theme. In this post she ties her content to a current event.
http://genieq.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/madness-monday-sent-to-asylum.html

7. While I'm on the theme of series. Here is a Loveday blogger who is telling a family story in small chunks.
http://bookmarks1.wordpress.com/2014/10/13/the-career-of-richard-john-loveday/

8. Let's not forget that small  museums often have priceless local resources.
http://fairfieldlocalstudies.wordpress.com/2014/10/14/war-correspondences-from-the-fairfield-city-museum-collection/

9. A Sensational Story for Sepia Saturday from Sharon.
http://shazlex.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/grace-pilgrim-dies-in-sensational-buggy.html

10. I missed this news and perhaps you did too. Thanks to Fran from Manly Library.
http://manlyfamilies.blogspot.com.au/2014/10/nsw-probate-notices-now-online.html

It is so hard to limit myself to ten selections although I am tempted to add more.

2 comments:

Sharon said...

Thank you so much for including my blog Jill. I appreciate it. Some other really good blogs on your list that I hadn't read. Thanks again.

Bribie Family History Association said...

Thanks Jill for including the posts on the Gold Coast seminar. It was a great day.

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