For those who are new… I currently write and maintain the following blogs: Genealogy Tip of the Day  http://genealogytipoftheday.blogspot.com/  One quick tip every day on a wide variety of topics–meant to be short, quick, and to the point. Rootdig.com http://rootdig.blogspot.com Postings on a variety of research topics–difficulties with websites, quick analysis of records or sources, some opinion, research methdology, etc. No press releases, no “news,” and no posting  of offers from database providers, equipmentn sellers, etc. Genealogy Transcriber http://genealogytranscriber.blogspot.com One piece of handwriting posted everyday–can you read it? Search Tip of the Day  http://genealogysearchtip.blogspot.com/ A database search tip–published irregularly–not really every day, but I don’t post something just so I can say i posted something every day. Focuses on database and web searching. Casefile Clues Blog http://blog.casefileclues.com A […]
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