Sunday, January 7, 2018
Top 10 Genealogy At Heart Posts from 2017
Happy New Year! Out with the old and in with the new but before we do that, let's take a look back at the most read Genealogy At Heart posts from last year in descending order and a tie in 4th place:
10 VivaVolunteers! A Unique Opportunity for You
9 More on Accessing Records
8 Saturday Serendipity
7 Access to Preserved Records is Being Threatened!
6 My Grandfather's C-File Has Finally Arrived!
5 Improving Your Genealogy Skills Semester II
4 Perseverance Amidst Adversity - The Ancestry of Three George Harbaughs
4 Genealogy Resolutions
2 Privacy and the Genealogist Part 2
1 Privacy and the Genealogist Part 1
If you're on the east coast of the U.S., get a cup of cocoa, stay warm and enjoy re-reading these blogs.
Next week, I'll rank articles that I did for other publications in 2017.
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