As I was preoccupied at Congress this week and was just dipping into my RSS feeds at irregular intervals I probably missed many excellent posts. I am still going to share a selection of those that I read and saved in Evernote.
There was a lot of geneablogging happening from Canberra during Congress. If you read the posts I have linked from here you will get an idea of why I and around 30 other geneabloggers were engaged. Some bloggers were so busy that they didn't even manage to post, personally I have several drafts screaming for attention.
1. Both sides of Kerryn's tree share a surname. How about yours?
http://ancestorchaser.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/52-ancestors-week-13-my-different.html
2. Lenore still has her 6th Grade Social Studies book
http://empirecall.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/emden-beached-and-done-for-1914.html
3. Shelley shares some DNA news for Australians and offers some advice too.
http://twigsofyore.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/ancestry-dna-coming-to-australia-soon.html
4. I wasn't allowed to have a bicycle but now, thanks to Jo, I know something about Malvern Stars.
http://turnerstreettopics.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/be-better-off-on-malvern-star.html
5. I didn't manage a tour of the War Memorial while at Congress but Di did.
http://familystoriesphotographsandmemories.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/meetings-across-time-australian-war.html
6. Our WW1 servicemen came from many lands including Lithuania.
http://earlylithuaniansinaustralia.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/lithuanian-anzacs-in-egypt-and-palestine.html
7. Fran alerts Gplussers to a useful tech tool. Must try it out.
http://travelgenee.com/the-lazy-genealogist-do-share/
8. Yay. Alona has created and shared a Geneameme. Do take part.
http://www.lonetester.com/2015/04/the-when-i-was-young-geneameme/
There was a lot of geneablogging happening from Canberra during Congress. If you read the posts I have linked from here you will get an idea of why I and around 30 other geneabloggers were engaged. Some bloggers were so busy that they didn't even manage to post, personally I have several drafts screaming for attention.
1. Both sides of Kerryn's tree share a surname. How about yours?
http://ancestorchaser.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/52-ancestors-week-13-my-different.html
2. Lenore still has her 6th Grade Social Studies book
http://empirecall.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/emden-beached-and-done-for-1914.html
3. Shelley shares some DNA news for Australians and offers some advice too.
http://twigsofyore.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/ancestry-dna-coming-to-australia-soon.html
4. I wasn't allowed to have a bicycle but now, thanks to Jo, I know something about Malvern Stars.
http://turnerstreettopics.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/be-better-off-on-malvern-star.html
5. I didn't manage a tour of the War Memorial while at Congress but Di did.
http://familystoriesphotographsandmemories.blogspot.com.au/2015/03/meetings-across-time-australian-war.html
6. Our WW1 servicemen came from many lands including Lithuania.
http://earlylithuaniansinaustralia.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/lithuanian-anzacs-in-egypt-and-palestine.html
7. Fran alerts Gplussers to a useful tech tool. Must try it out.
http://travelgenee.com/the-lazy-genealogist-do-share/
8. Yay. Alona has created and shared a Geneameme. Do take part.
http://www.lonetester.com/2015/04/the-when-i-was-young-geneameme/
Thankyou for including my geneameme in your GAGs list Jill ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for including my War a Memorial post, it was lovely to meet you and all the others bloggers last week
ReplyDeleteThanks for including my post in your list Jill. I look forward to reading the others and participating in Alona's lovely geneameme.
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