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Friday, January 30, 2015

GAGs - GeniAus' Gems - 30 January 2015

Here I am again with a selection of posts from my RSS feeeds this week. I hope you enjoy my selections which include several posts from across the oceans.



1. Amy challenges us to go beyond the usual five records when researching our ancestors.

2. Judy writes about a WW1 soldiers effects.

3. So I am biased, some of my convicts also came from the Hawkesbury area.
http://connectingthefamily.blogspot.com.au/2015/01/52-ancestors-2015-week-5-ploughing.html

4. As a former librarian I love to hear of successful library projects.
http://www.cwl.nsw.gov.au/2015/01/26/poppies-popping-up-fast/

5. Sharon discovers that the puzzling word was Kidnapped.


7. Alona from Gould Genealogy reminds us to pay it forward.

8. US based Australian blogger, Matt, writes about the man he thought was his grandfather.
http://thehistoryofmatt.blogspot.com.au/2015/01/david-younger-1920-1985.html

9. 70 years on Jo Ann reflects on Auschwitz..
http://ofmyfleshandblood.blogspot.com.au/2015/01/remembering-victims-and-survivors-of.html

10. My mate at Moruya Historical Society has whetted my appetite for a visit to Canberra.
https://mhsociety.wordpress.com/2015/01/28/the-australian-war-memorials-new-world-war-1-gallery/

11. I appreciate the trouble to people at TNA, Kew go to to preserve records for us to use.
http://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/blog/keeping-fo-371-accessible/


12. Another expat's blog post has convinced me that I must visit this Museum next time I have an opportunity to visit Singapore.
https://stumblingpast.wordpress.com/2015/01/29/malay-heritage-centre/

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