Recommended by Family History with Bill Moore
Jane's One-Place Study is a textbook on how great research is done. She tells engaging stories that will keep you wanting to hear more.
I'm pretty sure everyone in the genealogy community knows or knows of DearMYRTLE. But, if by chance you haven't run across her, do yourself a big favor and join her large audience. I don't care how long you have been doing genealogy, you will learn something every time MYRT does a show.
In my 20+ years of doing genealogy, I've seen our research methods move from pencil and paper to online sites. And now we are entering the world of AI. NextGenGenealogy provides a great resource to understand how AI may be able to move us further ahead in our research methodology.
Jane's stories will draw you in immediately. She is an expert storyteller in addition to being a great genealogist.
People collect items for many different reasons. At Keepsake Chronicles, J.D. Murgolo interviews people about the important keepsakes in their collections. It's fascinating to learn how physical items relate to memories and family stories.
Kevin has been a dear friend for many years. His musings on life, always insightful, frequently requiring a second (or third) reading to absorb the nuance with which he writes. You won't find a more well-thought-out essay.
Projectkin is becoming one of my favorite places to spend time browsing through the hundreds of videos covering the largest range of genealogy-related projects I've seen to date.
As genealogists, most of us love a good story. Cynthia is an expert at weaving a good tale. Her current series covers a murder trial featuring some of her ancestors--and mine, too. After a few messages back-and-forth, we figured out that we're 5th cousins! You never know what you'll find when doing genealogy.