Tracing the Tribe is honored to be among the five blogs in the Heritage category.
In the magazine's "Fab 40" on-line article, Maureen Taylor writes:
Tracing the Tribe: The Jewish Genealogy BlogRead below for Diane's email and the list of all 40 winners.
Schelly Talalay Dardashti's passion for Jewish genealogy comes through every post. Since August 2006, she's written on genealogy news and resources, research strategies, Jewish history, museums, and her experiences tracing her own Jewish ancestors through Belarus, Russia, Lithuania and Spain.
Writes Diane:
That’s not to say, of course, that there aren’t many more stellar blogs among the hundreds family historians use to chronicle their successes and brick walls, share history, offer genealogy guidance and more.All-Around
All their legions of posts add up to an extraordinary store of collective knowledge about how to discover, preserve and celebrate your family history.
We’re hoping this look at the genealogy blogosphere inspires you to go exploring for more blogs to add to your reader.
See our online article for the complete "FT40" list, as well as tools to find more genealogy blogs. Congratulations to the following Family Tree 40 bloggers (listed in alphabetical order by category). We admire their writing, research and photography skills, and applaud their work to promote the pursuit of family history. I hope their blogs will proudly wear the Family Tree 40 logo!
Creative Gene by Jasia Smasha
footnoteMaven by footnoteMaven
GeneaBloggers by Thomas MacEntee
Genea-Musings by Randy Seaver
Cemetery
The Association of Graveyard Rabbits by several authors
Granite in My Blood by Midge Frazel
Corporate
Ancestry.com Blog by various authors
Genetic Genealogy
The Genetic Genealogist by Blaine Bettinger
Heritage
George Geder by George Geder
Scottish Genealogy News and Events by Chris Paton
Small Leaved Shamrock by Lisa
Steve’s Genealogy Blog by Stephen Danko
Tracing the Tribe: The Jewish Genealogy Blog by Schelly Talalay Dardashti
How-To
Family Matters by Denise Barrett Olson
Genealogy Guys by George G. Morgan and Drew Smith
Genealogy Tip of the Day by Michael John Neill
The ProGenealogists Blog by various authors
Local & Regional
California Genealogical Society and Library Blog by Kathryn Doyle
Sandusky History by the staff of the Sandusky (Ohio) Library Archives Research Center
Midwestern Microhistory by Harold Henderson
News & Resources
The Ancestry Insider by theAncestry Insider
DearMyrtle by Pat Richley-Erickson
Eastman’s Online Genealogy Newsletter by Dick Eastman
GenealogyBlog by Leland Meitzler
Photos & Heirlooms
The Family Curator by Denise Levenick
Shades of the Departed by footnoteMaven
Personal & Family
Ancestories: The Stories of My Ancestors by Miriam Midkiff
Apple’s Tree by anonymous
BeNotForgot by Vickie Everhart
Educated Genealogist by Sheri Fenley
Greta’s Genealogy Blog by Greta Koehl
Heritage Happens by Cheryl Fleming Palmer
Herstoryan by Herstoryan
Janet the Researcher by Janet Iles
Kinexxions by Becky Wiseman
Little Bytes of Life by Elizabeth
Our Georgia Roots by Luckie Daniels
WeTree by Amy Coffin
West in New England by Bill West
What’s Past is Prologue by Donna Pointkouski
Read the online article by Maureen Taylor at the link above.
Congratulations to all our geneablogger colleagues on this honor!
Schelly,
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Your journalism background and years of experience come through every article you post. Thank you for teaching me by example how to create a quality niche blog. You are THE BEST!
Congratulations, Schelly! Now I know why, even when I'm bleary-eyed at 2AM, should have been in bed a couple of hours ago, I have to just stay up a little bit longer so I can read TTT.
ReplyDeleteJudy
Roomie:
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! There was no doubt in my mind. You are a winner. Let's celebrate at Jamboree!
-fM
Great job!!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to be the first to congratulate you on this honor, but I guess I'm already too late!
ReplyDeleteMazel Tov!
Steve
Congrats, Schelly! A well-deserved recognition.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Schelly! I will see you at NGS in Salt Lake in April!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Shelly!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Well done, Schelly!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is certainly deserving of this honor, Schelly. You do much for the world of Jewish genealogy. Great work!
ReplyDeleteLisa
100 Years in America
Small-leaved Shamrock
A light that shines again
Carnival of Irish Heritage & Culture
Congratulations to you and your blog for being included on The List!
ReplyDeleteMazel tov on this well-deserved recognition! You have been a source of both information and inspiration in my genealogical search.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to you Shelley!
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