In a blog post this week Meg Carney blogging on the QSQ blog wrote about five books she has found useful in her research. She said "I have read many books in my search for information about my ancestors and the history of the times in which they lived. However, there are some that stand out and that I have found myself referring to again and again. Here are 5 of those books."
I love bookish posts and was going to include Meg's post in this week's edition of GeniAus Gems but it gave me an idea for a Geneameme so I am singling Meg's post out for mention here.
As good little genies we all recognise the value of moving away from the keyboard and consulting print resources. I love to know what books other genies cherish, Meg's list demonstrates that older publications along with new titles are all useful.
Herewith I announce the Five Faves Geneameme.
I love bookish posts and was going to include Meg's post in this week's edition of GeniAus Gems but it gave me an idea for a Geneameme so I am singling Meg's post out for mention here.
As good little genies we all recognise the value of moving away from the keyboard and consulting print resources. I love to know what books other genies cherish, Meg's list demonstrates that older publications along with new titles are all useful.
Herewith I announce the Five Faves Geneameme.
To participate in this meme simply pen a blog post sharing details of five books written by others you have found most useful in your geneactivities. Use the above graphic to decorate your post if you wish. Please let me know via a comment on this post or via another form of social media when your post is done and I will add it to a compilation that I will publish on this blog in early June.
And Meg, if you read this, thanks for giving me this idea.
OK - you got me!
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You got me too, but I didn't quite get to five.
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My focus was more on books that have inspired my family history writing and undertanding of my ancestors' lives.
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Well you three are quick out of the starting gate. Thanks for you posts.
ReplyDeleteYou know what they say about the early worm? 😁
DeleteThis is my contribution -
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It took me a little while to choose between all the books that I have in piles around my desk but I feel like I've discovered a few old friends that had become covered with dust while I was distracted by BSOs.
Thanks Sandra - I'll take a look later today.
ReplyDeleteA tardy response: http://ayfamilyhistory.blogspot.com.au/2017/06/five-books-i-refer-to-constantly-when.html
ReplyDeleteBetter late than never! This is my 5 faves list...
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I have enjoyed everybody else's contributions- thank you to everybody, including Jill for setting the challenge :)
ReplyDeleteOops I missed this one. Will consider and post tomorrow.
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