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Week 25 Immigration Records in 52 Weeks of Genealogical Records in 2014

Week 25 Immigration Records in 52 Weeks of Genealogical Records in 2014

by shaunahicks | Oct 19, 2014 | Blog

This blog challenge is to stimulate my own genealogy blogging efforts in 2014 by focusing on a different kind of genealogical record each week. I wanted a challenge that reflected my own archival background as well as my own genealogy interests and there are probably...

52 Weeks of Genealogical Records in 2014 – Week 17 Court Records

by shaunahicks | Jun 4, 2014 | Blog

This blog challenge is to stimulate my own genealogy blogging efforts in 2014 by focusing on a different kind of genealogical record each week. I wanted a challenge that reflected my own archival background as well as my own genealogy interests and there are probably...

52 Weeks of Genealogical Records in 2014 – Week 11 Newspapers

by shaunahicks | Mar 25, 2014 | Blog

This blog challenge is to stimulate my own genealogy blogging efforts in 2014 by focussing on a different kind of genealogical record each week. I wanted a challenge that reflected my own archival background as well as my own genealogy interests and there are probably...

52 Weeks of Genealogical Records in 2014 – Week 8 Diaries

by shaunahicks | Mar 3, 2014 | Blog

This blog challenge is to stimulate my own genealogy blogging efforts in 2014 by focussing on a different kind of genealogical record each week. I wanted a challenge that reflected my own archival background as well as my own genealogy interests and there are probably...

52 Weeks of Genealogical Records in 2014 – Week 6 Land Records

by shaunahicks | Feb 19, 2014 | Blog

This blog challenge is to stimulate my own genealogy blogging efforts in 2014 by focussing on a different kind of genealogical record each week. I wanted a challenge that reflected my own archival background as well as my own genealogy interests and there are probably...
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