Este sitio es una lista de blogs que me han resultado de interés clasificados por temas generales:
1. De Curiosidades
2. De HGCyC
3. De Libros
4. De Genealogía
5. De Historia
6. De Ciencias
7. De Fútbol
8. De Filatelia
9. De Birra
10. De Cocina y Alimentos
11. Retro
12. Otros
Poetry: Ephemera
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*Ephemera*
Half-awake sun
On fog-drenched
Spider webs hanging
From branches.
Lacy ornaments –
briefly.
*Edythe Ann Quinn, PhD, Emerita Professor of Histo...
Civil War Research
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Tomorrow is the EWGS Fall Workshop with the spotlight on Civil War
Research. F.Y.I. Family Tree Magazine offers this 8-page, laminated, Cheat
Sheet to...
Nutrioso, an extreme example of Full-text search
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It may not yet occurred to you, but FamilySearch.org's Full-text Search can
do a lot more than merely search for names.
Nutrioso, Arizona, is a small, ...
¿Qué necesitas para analizar tu árbol genealógico?
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¿Qué necesitas para analizar tu árbol genealógico?
tataranietos
¿Te preguntas si se necesita algo para analizar un árbol genealógico? Pues
sí. ¿Y qué es ...
Dari Joy, Bellows Falls, Vermont
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*This is another post in my series of stories about 20th Century Americana,
which I use as story starters and for helping with oral histories. Most of
t...
Losing Teeth
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This is the first of a series of posts comparing experiences across the
generations,. Some milestones that may be covered will be losing teeth,
learning to...
1938 Fruit Festival in Ottawa County
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In August of 1938, the second annual Fruit Festival was held to showcase
the fruit crop of Ottawa County. Many of the festivities took place at Gem
Beac...
Actualizaciones
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Tenía mis antepasados agrupados por lugares de procedencia pero es tanta
la información colateral que afortunadamente va apareciendo y es tal la
repetic...
Estos son los apellidos más largos del mundo
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Estos son los apellidos más largos del mundo Son impronunciables. Redacción
HuffPost 10/06/2023 a las 05:30 García, Rodríguez, Martínez. Son varios los
ape...
Obituary William Hanna 1920
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In Dunn Township Ontario William Hanna age 83 interment Riverside
CemeterySearch for more information in genealogy records on Ancestry.com,
Ancestry.ca ...
Switch to ConferenceKeeper TODAY
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*Effective 1 Jan 2022, the GeneaWebinars Calendar is shuttered.**DearMYRTLE
recommends:*
New Technology! Enjoy Tami Mize's *free* *CONFERENCE KEEPE...
Actualización del Blog de FamilySearch
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FamilySearch siempre está buscando nuevas formas de mantener las cosas
actualizadas y encontrar maneras de mejorar. Una de nuestras mejoras más
recientes s...
Crayons
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[image: Crayons --How Did I Get Here? My Amazing Genealogy Journey]
As a child, if someone gave me a coloring book and a 64 count box of
Crayola Crayons...
Findmypast Acquires RootsFinder Inc.
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*The following is from Findmypast and RootsFinder.*
FINDMYPAST ACQUIRES ROOTSFINDER INC.
- RootsFinder accelerates Findmypast’s development of the Fi...
Historia de Alfredo
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Hace 2 años salgo con una chica llamada … que le gusta mas la joda que
criar a su hijo, que se lo cria la mama y se lo banca el papa, cortamos una
relaci...
How Stories Can Save Your Genealogy Research
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We all know most of our family are not interested in our genealogy stuff.
They roll their eyes at our family history facts. They certainly don’t want
our b...
Manuel Manilla grabador de calaveras.
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Años antes de que José Guadalupe Posada se hiciera presente en el
legendario taller de Antonio Vanegas Arroyo, ya trabajaba en el lugar
Manuel Manill...
Prickly Summer: Vexatious Gravestones
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Baby Albert Beattie, photo by Midge Frazel
Prickly Summer: Vexatious Gravestones
Many people are concerned about the accuracy of the gravestones they
ph...
Happy New Year! What's Happening this Winter 2018?
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Happy New Year! 2018 promises to be an exciting year for genealogists. Here
is a preview of what is happening in and around Tucson this winter.
Visit ou...
Heraldry Used In Tree Climbing (12)
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From Kentucky, to Virginia, then to London, and now to Wales. Had not
thought about Wales, and knew very little about this part of the world.
What in the...
The end has come
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I am retiring the *Ancestoring* blog for a couple of reasons. Now that
MyHeritage has acquired Legacy, my job description has changed (for the
good) an...
Canadian Week in Review 20 February 2017
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I have come across the following Canadian genealogy, history and heritage
websites, social media, and newspaper articles this past week that were of
in...
Catedral de México: Heráldica Eclesiástica
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Armas de la Arquidiócesis Primada de México
*“La Catedral de México representa, como las demás catedrales de América,
la continuación de la serie magnífi...
La genealogia comença per tu
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La genealogia comença per tu. Sí, per tu mateix, per tu mateixa. Sé que
sona a eslògan patriòtic o la frase d’un Coelho de quatre duros. Ací tens
el tio Sa...
{Sunday’s Obituary}: Lyman Parks Weeks
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Lyman Parks Weeks was my husband’s great-great grandfather’s younger
brother. He was walking home at 3 in the morning after a night of drinking,
and he fel...
Reminder That We've Moved!
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Our blog is now hosted at
http://www.genealogytipoftheday.com
Check us out there!
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The Cheap Jerseys Can Bring Me Someything Special
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But, growing is indeed what CSU is doing from game to cheap mlb jerseys
game and the scoreboard gives evidence. wholesale jerseys China The vision
for Socc...
Talk 20 Slides 16-20
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Wow, did life get busy. Shortly after my talk my Daddy passed away. And, as
I felt things slowing down from all that comes with that we had the
opportunity...
My Blogs
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I currently maintain the following genealogy blogs:
- Rootdig.com--my genealogy research blog
- Genealogy Tip of the Day--one genealogy how-to tip ...
Book Review: Owning New Jersey.
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Grabas, Joseph A. *Owning New Jersey: Historic Tales of War, Property
Disputes & the Pursuit of Happiness*. Charleston, SC: History Press, 2014.
ISBN 978-1...