Showing posts with label blogs and blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogs and blogging. Show all posts

The Best Free Genealogy Resource of All

In two years of blogging about free genealogy resources and five years of using them, I've came across a lot of great stuff. Some of it I've found for myself, others I've found to help my readers. But there is one resource that stands above the rest, that keeps giving long after the publish post button is clicked.

Do you know what it is? Can you guess?

It's the geneablogger community.

When I first wandered into the geneablogger community, I started out as an observer. I would read what others were posting and get a tip here and there. After a while, I began printing out some of the posts I was reading and put them together in a binder, my own personalized genealogy textbook of sorts. To me, that made it a great resource in itself.

However, it wasn't until I stepped out of my observer role and began participating that I realized how much of a resource the community really was. I started my personal genealogy blog with a little bit of trepidation. After all, there were some great bloggers out there and I didn't have a lot of hope of standing out, especially since many are more advanced researchers than I am.

I found that the geneablogger community is a welcoming one. It didn't matter that you knew more than me or that I was a total newbie to blogging about my family history. You made me feel at home.

The real resource, though, was still to be uncovered. I remember writing a post about one of my brick wall ancestors and being surprised that someone had stopped by to offer me a tip. Then someone offered advice on another genealogy problem I was having. It was great.

Then I decided to get more active in social media. I had been on social media for a while, but I wasn't really using it a whole lot. I was mostly sitting back and observing like I had done with the genealogy blogs.

I have to admit I was surprised to find that social media could be an amazing free genealogy resource as well. I've got recommendations for books and software, advice on citation, tips on dealing with problems and someone to celebrate when I have a woohoo moment that a non-genealogist wouldn't understand.

We may fuss and squablble at times, but who doesn't? When it comes down to it, we're the best resource for genealogy there is. Where else are you going to find such a wide spectrum of researchers all over the world in one place?

If you're like I was, just watching from the sidelines, maybe it's time you took that step and started participating. You may be surprised what you'll get in return.

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A Few of My Genealogy Blog Favorites

Most of the resources I have posted here at Free Genealogy Resources are databases and transcriptions so I thought I'd try something different. Today, I'm focusing on a few of my favorite genealogy blogs. Some are entertaining, some are informative, but I never fail to come away from these blogs with something, be it a smile or a new angle of attack on a stubborn ancestor.

Clue Wagon

I came across Kerry Wagon's Clue Wagon blog a couple weeks ago and have been smiling ever since. It's hard not to when you're reading posts such as Confession: I Hired a Genealogy Psychic and In Which I Let My Freak Flag Fly. If you haven't came across this blog yet, take a few minutes to check it out.

Genea-Musings

Authored by Randy Seaver, the Genea-Musings blog is a combination of genealogy news, personal family history research, tips and advice. Surnames you can expect to find include Seaver, Whittle, Keyes, Carringer, Trimmer and more.

Ask Olive Tree Genealogy

Readers write in to the Ask Olive Tree Genealogy blog to have their questions answered by Lorine McGinnis Schulze. Everything from brick wall ancestors to how to questions are answered. Even if you don't have the same issue, you can still pick up some tips and maybe unearth a few new resources.

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Blogging as a Genealogy Resource

When it comes to free genealogy resources, a blog probably isn't the first thing that pops into your head. However, you might be surprised at how much it can help you in your research. Getting the word out on your ancestors can lead to other researchers coming across your site while researching the same family. They may be able to offer information you don't have or even suggestions as to where you might find the information you seek.

Another reason to blog about your genealogy research is to honor your ancestors. After all, why are you spending time learning about them if you just plan to keep it to yourself. Last, but not least, sharing a blog about your genealogy travels may help some other family historian working on a budget.

There are many free blog providers, including the one Free Genealogy Resources is hosted on-Blogger. Blogger is owned by Google so new posts are indexed quickly. Knowledge of HTML and coding is not necessary. You can set up your blog with just a few clicks.

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