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Sentimental Sunday-Biscuits With MaMaw
Surname Saturday-Anderson
 Friday Finds-When Salt Was Money
Those Places Thursday-Revisiting The Ladner's
Wordless Wednesday-Francis Ladner
Tombstone Tuesday-Francis Ladner
Monday Madness-The Sylvan's
Sentimental Sunday-Vic Ladner
Surname Saturday-The Saucier Debate
Friday Finds-1940 Alabama/Georgia Census
Wordless Wednesday-Grimshaw
Monday Madness-A Woman Scorned
Surname Saturday-Buhr Family of Louisiana
Wordless Wednesday- A Beautiful Baby
Surname Saturday- Arluc, Arlu, Arlut
Surname Saturday- Girardy
Wordless Wednesday- Doing the Laundry
Sentimental Sunday- Halloween in the 70's
Surname Saturday- Petz
Surname Saturday- Dugas
Wordless Wednesday- A 50th Wedding Anniversary
Wordless Wednesday- Going for a Bike Ride
Wordless Wednesday- Five Generations
Sunday's Obituary- Vera Anderson McDonald
Surname Saturday- Pernard
Tombstone Tuesday- Alphonse Cuevas
Wordless Wednesday- French Market
Treasure Chest Thursday- Finding Family Heirlooms


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Michelle
Gulf Coast, Mississippi
I have been doing genealogy for over 25 years. I have several web sites dedicated to genealogy with a very large database of Gulf Coast families. I spend a great amount of time helping others with their research, family trees and brick walls. History is my passion.When other children were out playing I was sitting inside with the old folks listening to back when....
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  • Genea-Musings
    Added and Updated FamilySearch Record Collections - Week of 14 to 20 June 2025
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    Meet Nancy Casey Our New GeneaBloggers Secretary
    4 weeks ago
  • Olive Tree Genealogy Blog
    Obituary William Hanna 1920
    3 years ago
  • DearMYRTLE's Genealogy Blog
    3 years ago
  • .Living the History
    THE WINTER CROWN and a bit of news.
    9 years ago
  • Maddie's Ancestor Search
    Hackensack (NJ) Reformed Dutch Church Marriages
    9 years ago
  • Louisiana Genealogy Blog
    Happy Father's Day - 1986
    9 years ago
  • The We Tree Genealogy Blog
    FamilySearch Media Dinner Recap for FGS2014
    10 years ago
  • Colonial Spanish of Louisiana
    Ignacio de Balderes
    11 years ago
  • All things family history
    Where and how do I gather more knowledge?
    13 years ago
  • New Orleans Ancestry Blogspot
    Found: Long searched for Cemetery Maps
    15 years ago

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