Daily Archives: December 6, 2019

Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – December 6, 2019

I saw this tonight on Ancestry.com – Recently Added and Updated Collections on Ancestry – December 6, 2019: https://www.ancestry.com/cs/recent-collections. Only including updates after November 20, 2019. New and Updated   UPDATED UK, Commonwealth War Graves, 1914-1921 and 1939-1947 12/6/2019 UPDATED … Continue reading

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Genealogical DNA Testing Companies and Current DNA Sales December 6, 2019

Current January 2019 DNA sales, updated daily or every other day. Continue reading

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Share Your Family’s Holiday Traditions – FamilySearch December 6, 2019

I noticed this on FamilySearch earlier today – Share Your Family’s Holiday Traditions – FamilySearch December 6, 2019: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/holiday-traditions/. December 6, 2019  – by  Laurie Bradshaw Does your family have holiday traditions? If so, you may not even know how they … Continue reading

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Access Genealogy – Featured Blogger of the Week December 6, 2019

For this week’s Featured Blogger of the Week, I chose Access Genealogy: https://accessgenealogy.com/ as the Featured Blogger of the Week. I have been reading the blog since early February 2019 after I saw them listed on LifeWire. A lot of … Continue reading

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Why You Shouldn’t Be Ashamed of Your Anxiety during Advent — From The Darkness Into The Light

Heather Caliri I was supposed to feel happy. That’s the thought that kept running through my head my first Christmas Eve as a married woman, sitting in my in-laws’ dining room as everyone unwrapped gifts. How dare I be unhappy, … Continue reading

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Things NOT to Hang On Your Christmas Tree — The Recovering Legalist

The Old Lights For those of us who were born after the advent (see what I did there?) of electricity, the most dangerous Christmas tree lighting we experienced were the glass light bulbs that tended to heat up too much. … Continue reading

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New additions from across the UK and New York – FindMyPast Fridays December 6, 2019

I didn’t see a post last night on FindMyPast, at least not before I left my Internet cafe location. I saw it posted this morning and meant to share it earlier, but forgot – FindMyPast Fridays –New additions from across … Continue reading

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How my Relationship with Exercise Is Changing Due to Disability Progression (Dealing with Guilt & More) — Retrospective Lily

Hi, friends. Today’s disability chat discusses how my relationship with exercise has changed as my disability, Friedreich’s Ataxia, has progressed. A nagging sense of disappointment In the past, I’ve written about the importance of exercise for people with limited mobility, … Continue reading

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St. Andrew’s Day: A Scottish Celebration – FamilySearch November 29, 2019

I saw this recently on FamilySearch – St. Andrew’s Day: A Scottish Celebration: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/st-andrews-day/. November 29, 2019  – by  Alison Ensign St. Andrew’s Day is a national holiday in Scotland that is celebrated with feasts on November 30. It is also … Continue reading

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Feeling Nostalgic? 2 Ways You Can Reap the Benefits – FamilySearch December 2, 2019

I saw this a few days ago on FamilySearch – Feeling Nostalgic? 2 Ways You Can Reap the Benefits – FamilySearch December 2, 2019: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/feeling-nostalgic/. December 2, 2019  – by  Jessica Grimaud It doesn’t take much to begin feeling nostalgic: listening … Continue reading

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