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The Global Gazette recognized as one of The Best Canadian Genealogy Blogs!
10 February 2010
By: Rick Roberts, Biography & Archived Articles
This morning's mail brought a nice surprise insofar as it contained the February/March issue of INTERNET Genealogy magazine. This issue includes an article listing seven Canadian genealogy blogs that writer Janice Nickerson chose for her list of "The Best Canadian Genealogy Blogs".
Here's what was written about The Global Gazette:
THE GLOBAL GAZETTE
www.GlobalGazette.ca
Published by Global Genealogy, an online shop for genealogy books, software and archival supplies, this newsletter offers a wide range of articles by regular contributors Gordon Watts, Shirley Hodges, Rick Roberts, Fawne Stratford-Devai and many more. Articles cover genealogical news from all over the world, announcements from resource proviclers, product reviews, descriptions of original records and research strategies. The archives of old articles is really useful - don't forget to check it out!
The other six blogs that were recognized in the article include some favourites of mine:
Canadian Genealogy & History Resources from GlobalGenealogy.com:
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