Librarians Helping Canadian Genealogists Climb Family Trees
This blog is a collaborative space for Librarians who assist family historians with their Canadian genealogical research.
“When it comes to our ancestors, very often all we have left of them is their name, when that’s all we have, we must cling to it tightly, so we might not forget them.” Carol Goddard, UELAC
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BlogRoll
- CanadaGenealogy, or, 'Jane's Your Aunt'
- The Canadian Genealogy Centre of Library and Archives Canada
- Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter
- Edmonton Public Library: New in Genealogy
- The Genealogue
- Genealogy Blog
- Genealogy Roots Blog
- Olive Tree Genealogy Blog
- The Passionate Genealogist by Blair Archival Research
- Prairie History Blog
- Rootsmithing
Wednesday, July 01, 2015
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