I'm dragging the chain with my post this week and it's all the fault of Paul, my genimate in San Diego. Paul posted a pedigree chart with a difference on Facebook. It was so popular that many genies around the world followed his lead and posted their charts on Facebook, Twitter and on their blogs.
I have spent too much time today looking at many of these charts and learning about my genimates' ancestry.
1. My first post from Kerryn shows her birthplace pedigree chart.
http://ancestorchaser.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/birthplace-pedigree-chart.html
2. What a find! I wish I knew the identity of this blogger that I have followed for several years.
http://localhistorynews.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/pender-family-documents-secured-by.html
3. Diane discusses oral history.
http://worldwidegenealogy.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/what-is-oral-history_20.html
4. Tony remembers a young geologist.
http://www.outbackfamilyhistoryblog.com/2016/03/20/a-day-in-the-mines-verse-by-tony-bozich/
5. Sheilas explained.
http://ozwords.org/?p=7779
6. The ethics of sharing from Denise.
http://thefamilycurator.com/ethics-etiquette-and-old-family-letters/
7. New migrants meet old migrants.
http://earlylithuaniansinaustralia.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/new-migrants-meet-old-migrants.html
8. Pauleen ponders her DNA.
https://cassmob.wordpress.com/2016/03/25/dna-place-and-people/
9. This former librarian couldn't resist Susie's post.
http://justlovehistory.com/2016/03/21/ask-a-librarian-its-wonderful/
10. Pretty postcards from SLQ.
http://blogs.slq.qld.gov.au/ww1/2016/03/21/postcards-home/
11. Easter Traditions.
http://blogs.hht.net.au/cook/hot-cross-buns-one-a-penny-two-a-penny/
12. Sharon's following the alphabet. Are you?
http://shazlex.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/please-click-to-read-more-to-z-posts.html
New Blog
From my mate Hilary in Wales gadsbyfamilyancestors.blogspot.com
I have spent too much time today looking at many of these charts and learning about my genimates' ancestry.
1. My first post from Kerryn shows her birthplace pedigree chart.
http://ancestorchaser.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/birthplace-pedigree-chart.html
2. What a find! I wish I knew the identity of this blogger that I have followed for several years.
http://localhistorynews.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/pender-family-documents-secured-by.html
3. Diane discusses oral history.
http://worldwidegenealogy.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/what-is-oral-history_20.html
4. Tony remembers a young geologist.
http://www.outbackfamilyhistoryblog.com/2016/03/20/a-day-in-the-mines-verse-by-tony-bozich/
5. Sheilas explained.
http://ozwords.org/?p=7779
6. The ethics of sharing from Denise.
http://thefamilycurator.com/ethics-etiquette-and-old-family-letters/
7. New migrants meet old migrants.
http://earlylithuaniansinaustralia.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/new-migrants-meet-old-migrants.html
8. Pauleen ponders her DNA.
https://cassmob.wordpress.com/2016/03/25/dna-place-and-people/
9. This former librarian couldn't resist Susie's post.
http://justlovehistory.com/2016/03/21/ask-a-librarian-its-wonderful/
10. Pretty postcards from SLQ.
http://blogs.slq.qld.gov.au/ww1/2016/03/21/postcards-home/
11. Easter Traditions.
http://blogs.hht.net.au/cook/hot-cross-buns-one-a-penny-two-a-penny/
12. Sharon's following the alphabet. Are you?
http://shazlex.blogspot.com.au/2016/03/please-click-to-read-more-to-z-posts.html
New Blog
From my mate Hilary in Wales gadsbyfamilyancestors.blogspot.com
Oops you may like to check link no 9 and delete this comment:))
ReplyDeletePleased I have observant readers, thanks Carmel. All better now.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the mention Jill :)
ReplyDeleteA great selection as always.
ReplyDeleteThanks also for the mention Jill. I too have thoroughly enjoyed reading others pedigree charts.
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