Are you reading this on Facebook? Or perhaps through Google’s Reader, Bloglines, or another newsreader?
If so, and you haven’t actually visited my blog lately, there are a few things you might have missed.
Here, have a visit
At the top of the screen, below the masthead, you will see links to
I have gathered together some of my local favorite genealogy research sites for the states of Missouri and Illinois, where a lot of my research has focused, as well as some more general resources that cover a broader geographical scope.
Under Family History Documents I’ve linked to genealogy books and other resources I’ve found digitized online that relate to my family history. This mostly pertains to my maternal ancestry, though I have found some online interviews of paternal cousins, to which I link.
I also have a chronological timeline of all my Amanuensis Monday entries.
On the left hand side, underneath all the methods of subscribing to my blog posts (email, audio, and traditional RSS feeds) you’ll see a link to my ahnentafel chart (a chart of my ancestors).
If you continue scrolling down, past the monthly archives of posts, you’ll see links to categories. These are helpful if you are interested in seeing all the posts I have written mentioning a particular surname, or geographical location.
If you scroll all the way down, past my ‘blogroll’ (a list of blogs I read, which I have just updated.) You’ll ultimately see a poem I wrote in 2008 entitled, “Divergent, yet Intersecting.”
Great idea to post this! I have some readers that comment only on Facebook, so the comments are not archived under my blog, which is a shame because sometimes I'd like to hold onto the nice remarks or helpful ideas and hints. I wonder if your "little hint" will work?!
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