So, the rules are:
- Copy the award to your site.
- Link to the person from whom you received the award.
- Nominate 7 other bloggers.
- Link to those sites on your blog.
- Leave a message on the blogs you nominate.
Ok, well as I'm new to the world of blogs I'm sure most of the blogs I nominate will have already received this award but here goes. (I'm not sure I'll manage 7 though....)
Elyse's Genealogy Blog - this was the first blog I found and I realised how interesting geneablogging could be
DearMyrtle - she has given me some great tips on the organisation of my research
Jennifer's Genealogy Blog - a fellow accountant interested in family history which means we have so much in common already
Facebook® Bootcamp for Genea-Bloggers - I've learnt so much just from one evening of reading the posts
Small-leaved Shamrock - an irish family history blog which I'm sure will have lots of tips for me
Right, off to leave a comment on those blogs so that I've completed my first set of blogging tasks!
Thanks very much for the mention, Jo. I hope we can inspire each other in our Irish research.
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100 Years in America
Small-leaved Shamrock
A light that shines again
Carnival of Irish Heritage & Culture
Thanks, Jo! I'm glad you find my blog interesting. I think your blog is going to help me as well b/c I know my great-great-great-grandparents immigrated to Canada from England in the 1860s. So when I start to focus again on that line, I will definitely refer back to your site for resource ideas. Not sure that I have too many Irish ancestors, but I think there might be a few. I really like that Irish census. Lots of details about land ownership and religious affiliation that you don't find in the U.S. census.
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