"Fast Food!" - Links
I know when I started out researching my family history that I appreciated finding useful links referenced on lots of advice sites. I found out about new resources and finding aids, as well as getting some great advice from more experienced genealogists. The bookmark list on my browser quickly became unmanageable and I was forgetting where I'd saved links. This dilemma became the inspiration for this website. So, if you are interested in broadening your digital genealogical horizons, then here are some pages stuffed full of active links for you to enjoy.
Continuing with my gastronomic theme, my Snacks page concisely lists all those sites with a strong Irish flavour or where you can reasonably expect to find persons or information relating to the Irish in Ireland or overseas. The vast majority of these links are also embedded in relevant pages elsewhere on this website, where you can find more information on what to expect from them and my tips on navigating them.
My Store Cupboard page is more general in flavour, listing those ingredients that every recipe seems to call for a dash or pinch of. Genealogically speaking, I've found these sites useful when it comes to more fully interpreting specific results I've found elsewhere.
Then there are my Midnight Feasts! These focus very specifically on one type of genealogical fact and group together all the relevant links, subscription and free. Putting together these pages was also very enlightening as to how the same records can be described in different and sometimes confusing ways across various organisations.
Continuing with my gastronomic theme, my Snacks page concisely lists all those sites with a strong Irish flavour or where you can reasonably expect to find persons or information relating to the Irish in Ireland or overseas. The vast majority of these links are also embedded in relevant pages elsewhere on this website, where you can find more information on what to expect from them and my tips on navigating them.
My Store Cupboard page is more general in flavour, listing those ingredients that every recipe seems to call for a dash or pinch of. Genealogically speaking, I've found these sites useful when it comes to more fully interpreting specific results I've found elsewhere.
Then there are my Midnight Feasts! These focus very specifically on one type of genealogical fact and group together all the relevant links, subscription and free. Putting together these pages was also very enlightening as to how the same records can be described in different and sometimes confusing ways across various organisations.
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