Hello and welcome to another glorious family history Friday with some of the best blogs I stumbled upon this week. Like last week, there are many from Amy Johnson Crow’s 52 Ancestor challenge to help support these writers along the way. They all have a variety of topics and styles. There are blogs in the list for everyone with some research tips, some reflections and a recipe handed down the generations.
Hopefully you’ll find some new bloggers to follow from this fabulous selection! And if you do, remember to give them a like and a follow depending on the blogging platform they have used.
- Ancestral Passages – 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks: Out of Place
- Arlene Stafford Wilson – Drummond Pioneer Irish Boxty
- Aunt Pam’s Family Stories – Week 3
- Chapman Genealogy – 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks – Week 3 – Out of Place
- The Chiddicks Family Tree – How Much Does Your Past Shape Your Future?
- Connecting the Skeletons – Out Of Place – George W. Pogue
- A Deck of Ancestors – 52W Mark II – Week 3: Out of Place
- Genealogy In Action – Review Your Research, Break Down a Brick Wall
- Highway Genealogy – 52 Ancestors – Week 3: Out of Place
- Just Me, Victoria – 100 Questions for Oral Family History
- Lonely Family History – The Mystery of Frank J Moore: Proof in Orbits
- Silly Mummy Family Tree – Samuel Dutton, Emma Podmore and Annie Young
- The Story of Our Ancestors – #52Ancestors: Out of Place
- Three Family Trees – Out of Place
- Tom Clark Genealogy – Disentangling Irish Clarks of Orange County, NY
- Too Many Ancestors To Mention – The One I Didn’t Know About
- where2look4ancestors – Twins from Tånnö
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5 responses to “Friday Favourites 20th January 2023”
Thanks for sharing my blog it’s very much appreciated 👍
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You’re welcome. I have enjoyed reading your blogs in the past so I am very happy to share!
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I really do appreciate it, I will sign up and register with your site tomorrow as well 👍
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Omg thank you for sharing my blo post! It means so much to me!
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You’re more than welcome!
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