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Lisa Maguire

Family HistoryGenealogist

Your family has a story. I am a professional historian and amateur genealogist who can document your family’s journey through history. Contact me if you are interested in preserving your family stories and learning your family’s place in history. Email: ancestory@substack.com Subscribe to the Ancestory Substack to read more about my family and the history of the French and Irish in Canada.

FrenchIrishFranceIrelandNew York

A Saint Patrick’s Day Queen

Recommended by Ancestory

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Anne’s Family TreeAnne’s Family Tree
Anne’s Family Tree

Anne Young

Genealogy EducationFamily HistoryResearchGenealogy News

Welcome to Anne’s Family History, where passion meets meticulous research. Anne dives deep into her family's roots, tracing connections to notable figures like Puritan colonists who migrated to New England in the 17th century and even Anne Bradstreet, one of America's earliest poets. But her journey doesn't stop there. Anne brings to light the importance of "one-place studies," a research method that explores not only individual ancestors but the communities and historical contexts in which they lived. Through her detailed investigation of places like Whitmore, Staffordshire, and Homebush, Victoria, Anne reveals the richness of these ancestral landscapes. Her blog isn't just about names and dates—it's about the lives, stories, and experiences behind those names. Using both historical records and DNA analysis, Anne verifies family connections with precision, providing readers with insight into her process. Whether you're new to genealogy or a seasoned researcher, Anne’s Family History is a treasure trove of inspiration and a guide for anyone eager to explore their own family history. Join Anne as she unearths the past and encourages others to embark on their own genealogy journeys!

GenealogyWriting Family HistoryLocal HistoryOne-Place StudiesWhitmoreStaffordshireEnglandHomebushVictoriaAustraliaPuritan ColonistsNew EnglandAnne BradstreetConnection CheckersResearch MethodologyHistorical RecordsDNAWWI

Puritan Connections

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Anne’s SubstackAnne’s Substack
Anne’s Substack

Anne Wendel

Family History

Teenage genealogist turned retired reading teacher living on Anne time now! Summer vacation every day. Read, blog, research, find cousins, live on ancestors' land. Goals for rest of life: be pro genealogist, write my Roots, rebuild my Rev War house.

Family Historian

Our Own Gesangverein

Blog/Newsletter
BJNL’s GenealogyBJNL’s Genealogy
BJNL’s Genealogy

Jane Chapman

Family HistoryGenealogy Education

I started this publication as a place to pull together narratives that draw on the information in my family history archives. Occasionally there may be articles relating to some other aspect of family history research. I have 2 family history archives. Both are on the WeAredotxyz platform. Both are a work in progress: • My husband and my biological family history which ranges across the UK and Ireland, USA, New Zealand and Australia, • My adoptive family history which is UK-based. Why I Write This publication provides a place for me to share some of my family history research findings and, where possible, give some context to the lives of those I have researched. If your research interests coincide with mine, please do get in touch! Perhaps I have information you don’t have. Perhaps you have information I don’t have. It is always good to engage, and connect, with people researching the same families. As I have been heard to say a few times, lately - “I am not a writer. I am a genealogist that writes”. To that extent, I prioritise accuracy over telling a good story while trying not to be too boring in the process.

AdoptionDNA

My Sixteens

George and Elizabeth: Together, Apart & Together Again

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Chronicle MakersChronicle Makers
Chronicle Makers

Denyse Allen

GenealogistFamily HistoryGenealogy EducationFamily History StorytellingGenealogy News

Chronicle Makers: Write the family history only you can tell You’ve spent years uncovering your family’s history—now what? The names, dates, and records you’ve collected hold incredible stories, but turning them into something your family will actually want to read can feel overwhelming. That’s where Chronicle Makers comes in. I’m Denyse Allen, and I’m on a journey to bring my own family history to life—not with dry academic reports, but with rich, emotionally compelling stories that take my family on a journey with their ancestors. And I’m inviting you to join me on this path. With Chronicle Makers, you’ll learn by doing—inside a supportive community of people who share your passion for preserving the past. • Follow Denyse’s journey as she dives into the ups and downs of preserving her family’s legacy, sharing what’s worked and what she’s learned along the way. • Enjoy practical, easy-to-use techniques that help you turn raw data into compelling, personal stories. • Connect with a supportive community of family historians who, like you, want to create something meaningful and lasting.

RootsTech Presenter
VideoBlog/NewsletterCommunity Membership
Dr. Mary Marshall’s CollectionDr. Mary Marshall’s Collection
Dr. Mary Marshall’s Collection

Dr. Mary Marshall

Personal MemoirFamily HistoryGenealogy Education

Dr. Mary M. Marshall is an esteemed academic and researcher whose extraordinary journey embodies resilience and inspiration. She has held teaching positions at the New Jersey Institute of Technology and City College of New York (CUNY), and served as Assistant Director of both the Higher Education Program and Minority Student Affairs at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Dr. Marshall’s academic credentials are just as impressive. She holds a BA in Speech Pathology and Psychology from Howard University, an MA in Reading Development from New York University, and both an MPhil and PhD in Nineteenth-Century Studies and Religion from Drew University, with a special focus on women, particularly Black women.

MemoriesVotingWeddingFriendshipLove StoryAfrican American Family HistoryWomen's History

Great Grandmother Mary’s Puzzlement

Recommended by Dr. Mary M. Marshall

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Emma - Journeys into GenealogyEmma - Journeys into Genealogy
Emma - Journeys into Genealogy

Emma Cox

Family HistoryGenealogy EducationPerspectives in GenealogyGenealogy News

Welcome to the Journeys into Genealogy podcast. Conversations with genealogy experts, historians, museum curators and people with interesting stories. Sharing research tips, how to look after heirlooms, help with writing family stories and much more. Each episode is around 30-50 minutes (some are slightly longer). Generally two (and sometimes three) episodes are published each month.

GenealogyDNAWriting Family HistoryAll About That Place

Postcards with Helen Baggott

Recommended by Emma

Journeys into Genealogy Podcast

Podcast
Family History BowerbirdFamily History Bowerbird
Family History Bowerbird

Diane Giles

Family History

Welcome to Family History Bowerbird where I share my family history research, discoveries and family stories. I hope you find something of interest to you. I have been researching my family history since 1980. During those early, pre-Internet, years, I had to visit libraries and archives to access records. I was fortunate that some older family members talked about our family history and I listened! The development of the internet meant that many records were available at my fingertips. Now, DNA tests are the new frontier of family history research. I enjoy discovering new ancestors and researching their lives. I have completed an Associate Diploma in Local & Applied History, and Bachelor of Arts (History) through the University of New England, NSW, Australia and a Diploma in Family Historical Studies through the Society of Australian Genealogists.

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My Sixteen - John Wiliiam Giles - Part 1

My Sixteen - John Wiliiam Giles - Part 1

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Family History with Bill MooreFamily History with Bill Moore
Family History with Bill Moore

Bill Moore

Family HistoryPersonal MemoirGenealogy EducationFamily History StorytellingResearchGenealogy Events

After some 20 years of doing what I would call “casual genealogy,” I have decided to start telling some of the stories that I’ve collected about the people who walked before me. I hope that you’ll find my ancestors to be as interesting as I do. Some of them lived quite remarkable lives. Others are best described as “salt of the Earth” types. But all of them contributed to making me who I am. I’m still working on my formal genealogy. It resides on my personal website at https://bill-moore.us. I am actively researching the following surnames: Moore, Naylor, Brownleigh, Boardman, Ingham, Van Deusen, Hutto, and Brady.

Harry Joe (H.J.) Naylor: My Maternal Great Grandfather

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Genealogy By ArynGenealogy By Aryn
Genealogy By Aryn

Aryn Youngless

GenealogistFamily History

Aryn Youngless is a genealogist who enjoys unraveling ancestral puzzles, tracing lineages, and obtaining documentation for dual citizenship. She helps preserve cherished family stories and legacies.

FrenchFranceIrelandResearch ResourcesTennessee

The Bridget Cleary Murder

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Genealogy MattersGenealogy Matters
Genealogy Matters

Robin Stewart

Family HistoryGenealogy NewsGenealogy EducationGenealogy Events

Welcome in! I’m Robin Stewart, the founder of Genealogy Matters, the curator and host of GenStack, and a family historian. GenStack, the weekly post with the best genealogy and family history blogs, newsletters, podcasts and videos. Find this week’s content every Saturday, right here on GenStack. If you want GenStack to be delivered right to your inbox each Saturday, subscribe. It’s free.

GenStack

I Have a Question for You

Blog/NewsletterCommunity Membership
Genealogy StorytellingGenealogy Storytelling
Genealogy Storytelling

Cynthia Boatright Raleigh

Family History StorytellingFamily History

Family history is rich with stories. I tell genealogy stories to highlight the importance of bringing family history alive.

Census RecordsBiographical VignetteFamily DocumentsAutograph Books

Genealogy Goof Ups

Recommended by Cynthia Boatright Raleigh

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GenTalesGenTales
GenTales

Alicia Prater

Family HistoryGenealogy EducationFamily History StorytellingAncestry

Gen Tales offers insight into genealogy research, but also offers lineages and family lists. Alicia uses historical records and digitized sources to put the pieces together as accurately as possible. Subscribe to get full access to the newsletter and website. Never miss an update. In addition to the free subscription to GenTales, the paid subscription offers access to paywalled posts. If you prefer ala carte access to a specific paywalled post, they are available individually at Ko-Fi by Aliconia Publishing.

PocahontasSixteenCemeteryGenealogy

My 16 - where the branches start to dwindle

Pocahontas Didn’t Have a Daughter

Recommended by Alicia M Prater

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Heines SightHeines Sight
Heines Sight

Lynda Heines

Genealogy EducationFamily HistoryPersonal Memoir

I’m so glad you found me. I’ve been a writer ever since mom gave me that Girl Scout diary back in 6th grade. Growing up I had lots of penpals from all over the world, and later in life taught others how to journal (or what I called Heartwriting) and also how to write their story. Through my newspaper column I found my voice in art and created a popular dyeing technique. My interest in genealogy hit me nine years ago, and I spend a lot of my time between the dye studio and my genealogy research. Meanwhile I’m a wife, a friend, a cat herder, picture taker, and iris lover. As with my art, I hope this newsletter will inspire you.

SistersHawaiiAIGadgetsBrick walls

Great Great Grandparents

The Significance of Witnesses

Recommended by Lynda Heines

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Heritage HuntersHeritage Hunters
Heritage Hunters

Barbara Jean May

GenealogistFamily HistoryGenealogy Education

Romance. Tragedy. Mysteries. All a part of your heritage. Each month, we will explore our guests' family trees and the inspirational stories of their ancestors. What lead them to begin their genealogy quest? What have they learned about their heritage? Hosts Barbara Jean May and Hope Callan-Beck are the founding members of Lower Bucks Genealogists, and have been researching their own family histories for 30+ years. We are the Heritage Hunters.

DNAWomen's HistoryPennsylvaniaAI

The Blue Fugates of KentuckyL A Fascinating Genetic Legacy

Recommended by Barbara Jean May

Heritage Hunters Website

PodcastBlog/Newsletter
Jenny’s Scrapbook of Family History StoriesJenny’s Scrapbook of Family History Stories
Jenny’s Scrapbook of Family History Stories

JenealogyScrapbook

Family History

Every family has a story, but not every story gets told. Welcome to Jenny’s Scrapbook of Family History Stories, where I uncover and share fascinating stories about my ancestors through the generations. From brave soldiers who fought in forgotten wars to pioneering great-grandmothers who crossed oceans in search of a better life, I explore the lives that have shaped our family. Using letters, historical records, and family interviews, I piece together the triumphs, challenges, and mysteries of those who came before us. You’ll discover stories of everyday people with extraordinary experiences - like my 2x great-grandfather, who was transported “beyond the seas” and another who was shipwrecked in the remote north of Western Australian. While some narratives are poignant, many are filled with happiness, strength and even humour. Join me on this journey of personal discovery, where history comes alive through family anecdotes. Whether you’re a fellow genealogy enthusiast or simply love a good story, there’s something here for everyone.

DerbyshireCarsonNottingham England

The Magic of Sixteen

Uncovering A Naughter Ancestor

Recommended by JenealogyScrapbook

Jenealogy Scrapbook on WeAre.xyz

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Legacy CarversLegacy Carvers
Legacy Carvers

Nancy at Legacy Carvers

Family HistoryFamily History Storytelling

Welcome to the experiment.

52 Ancestors in 52 WeeksAISixteen

My Sweet 16

How A Simple Drive Transformed My Heavy Family Story Into A Mosaic Of Connected Memories

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Letters from LaBelleLetters from LaBelle
Letters from LaBelle

Helene

Family History

In 2021 I was gifted with an unexpected treasure trove of family memorabilia in the form of nine shoeboxes worth of hand-written letters penned by my great-grandmother between 1961-1975. When I added this gift to the letters I had discovered a few years earlier when my mother had passed away, I found that had over 885 weekly family letters written by my great-grandmother. This site is setup to record the insights, discoveries, and even a few personal memories that I am gleaming in the process of reading through her letters in chronological order. My great-grandmother was May Emma Northcutt Hinkson (1880-1975). She lived in the small farming community of LaBelle, MO.

HinksonNorthcuttBoone

The “little friendly house”

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Lived Stories with SteveLived Stories with Steve
Lived Stories with Steve

Steve Stockdale

Family HistoryGenealogist

A site for family genealogy and history with personal, family, ancestral, cultural, generational, societal and otherwise human stories.

DNA
My Three FathersMy Three Fathers
My Three Fathers

Helene Ryding

Perspectives in GenealogyFamily History

This is my plan: • a sort of memoir (my family background and how I got to live in Lithuania, when I have no family connections there) • my stumbling experience using the modern tools of genealogy to look for my paternal relatives • an anthropological look at popular genealogy Hopefully you will find something of interest in there.

TechnologyMothersFathersDNASiblings

What is (family) genealogy?

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Narratives, Proof Arguments, and Genealogy TipsNarratives, Proof Arguments, and Genealogy Tips
Narratives, Proof Arguments, and Genealogy Tips

Deborah Carl

GenealogistFamily HistoryGenealogy Education

From Deborah Carl: Everywhere I look, I see a person with a story from the child who died at six weeks old (see Forgotten but not Unloved — Norman E. Seaman) to immigrants who came to the United States (see several of my posts). I’m writing the stories of everyday people living everyday lives.  It wasn’t always that way. I was jealous of those who had photos and letters and amazing stories about their relatives. I had names and dates. And then I discovered the stories were there for my relatives too, I just needed to learn how to see them. So I encourage you to read my posts to get ideas on how to find the stories for your relatives. Also, consider following me on BlueSky or Facebook I am a professional genealogist and I don’t mind doing the small jobs that will help you start with that first step or that will help you get past those challenging brick walls. If you want to hire a professional, visit my website or contact me at YourFamilyQuest@gmail.com

https://yourfamilyquest.substack.com/recommendations

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SerengenitySerengenity
Serengenity

David Shaw

Genealogy Education

Serengenity - Finding something better than what you were looking for. Chance meetings in genealogy, history and cemetery explorations.

generationsinflation cyclesBrick wallsCemetery

Cause of Death

Recommended by David Shaw

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Stories From the TreeStories From the Tree
Stories From the Tree

Kirsi Dahl

Family HistoryGenealogy EducationFamily History StorytellingTechnology

Do you love reading stories about real people in the context of their place and time in history? Or, maybe you just enjoy seeing how other people leverage all the hard-work that went into researching their ancestors. Either way, you’ll want to subscribe to get full access to the newsletter and website and never miss an update.

SixteenSEOGenealogyWriting Family History

Sixteen Names, Endless Possibilities

Make Your Ancestors Findable: SEO Essentials for Genealogy Bloggers

Recommended by Kirsi Dahl

Behind the Story Podcast

Blog/NewsletterPodcastVideo
The Chiddicks Family TreeThe Chiddicks Family Tree
The Chiddicks Family Tree

Paul Chiddicks

Family HistoryAncestryGenealogy News

My name is Paul Chiddicks and welcome to My Family History blog. Firstly a little bit about me and why I began tracing my Family Tree; I am 59 years old and I am Married with two grown up children and live in Cheshire in England, having moved from my roots in Essex, through my work, around 25 years ago.

Ethical DilemmasFamily TreeGenealogistFamily Historian

Who Was Adelaide Springett?

The Chiddicks Family Tree

Blog/NewsletterPodcast
The Lost & Found Story BoxThe Lost & Found Story Box
The Lost & Found Story Box

Lori White Olson

Family HistoryPersonal MemoirPerspectives in Genealogy

Hi, I’m Lori! I’ve been collecting, researching, writing and sharing lost and found stories for decades, and I’ve seen firsthand their amazing ability bring people together, to spark curiosity, creativity and conversation. Who doesn’t want more of THAT in their life? I opened The Lost & Found Story Box on June 25, 2024, with a serialized lost & found story I titled, “Call Me a Bastard”. Set during America’s gilded age, the true story of Aimee Henry and Mary Martha has all elements of a Hollywood blockbuster, including a surprise ending even the best fiction writer would never dare include! Although “Call Me a Bastard” was released over the course of several months, not every lost & found story will be that long, but they’ll all show up in your inbox on Tuesdays and Fridays.

Aimee HenryMary Martha

Call Me a Bastard - Chapter 1: Stitched Together

Recommended by Lori Olson White

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Tracking Down The FamilyTracking Down The Family
Tracking Down The Family

Jennifer Jones

Family HistoryGenealogy Education

Step into the captivating world of genealogy through the newsletter Tracking Down The Family. Written by a passionate family historian, this publication shares the fascinating stories of ordinary people who lived extraordinary lives. With years of experience piecing together her own family history, @Jennifer Jones offers readers the latest news, discoveries, and engaging tales from her personal genealogy journey—stories that may resonate with those uncovering their own roots. What to Expect: The newsletter is published regularly and draws on over twelve years of experience in family history blogging. Jennifer welcomes interaction and enjoys hearing from her readers, so she encourages comments at the end of articles. Always eager to connect with others who share a love for genealogy, she looks forward to meaningful conversations within the genealogy community.

Sunday Snippets52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks

Inquest: Thomas James Jones

Recommended by Jennifer Jones

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Dear MyrtleDear Myrtle
Dear Myrtle

Myrt

GenealogistFamily HistoryGenealogy EducationGenealogy EventsGenealogy NewsResearch

DearMYRTLE is your (not so) retired friend in genealogy. Host of Mondays with Myrt and Myrt’s Book Club. Rather than lectures, we focus on conversation and the interaction with attendees during the live stream.

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