Just in case you missed the memos, it's now easier than ever to get a good genealogical education while spending no money, or very little. Four good free sites to start, the first two just recently opened:
Elizabeth Shown Mills, Historic Pathways: a collection of published articles on difficult genealogical questions.
Elizabeth Shown Mills, Evidence Explained: excerpts and lessons from the classic reference on citation and evidence analysis (2nd edition), plus a store and discussion forums.
Craig Scott, Stump Craig (blog): Q&A Format, and yes, he has been stumped on occasion.
Board for the Certification of Genealogists, in particular the examples.
Feel free to discuss additions to this list in the comments.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Top Genealogists on the Web
Posted by Harold Henderson at 3:19 AM
Labels: BCG, Craig Scott, Elizabeth Shown Mills, Evidence Explained, Historic Pathways, Stump Craig
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Rachal Mills Lennon has a new web site (with a blog) called Finding Southern Ancestors (http://findingsouthernancestors.com/), containing digital copies of some of her previous publications, etc. Very helpful for Southern researchers, particularly those with Revolutionary War veterans in their ancestry.
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