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Saturday, April 21, 2007

22nd Edition of the Carnival of Genealogy

The 22nd Edition of the Carnival of Genealogy was posted a few days ago by Jasia at Creative Gene. (I know, I'm a bit late, but it's a great edition!) If you haven't seen it already, you have check it out! This was a 'Carousel' edition, an open topic, and includes 26 articles by 23 bloggers. It's an interesting genealogical potpourri with articles on ancestors, Jewish genealogy, DNA and Genetic Testing, scrapbooking, graveside reunions, family mysteries, skeletons in the closet, a trip to the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, and more. Thanks to Jasia for putting it all together.

The topic for the next edition of the COG is: School Days.
Share a school memory of your own or a story about an ancestor. Maybe you know the history of a one-room school house your ancestor attended, or maybe you have some teachers on the family tree you'd care to write about. Grade school, high school, or college... this is a subject everyone can write about, even if it's only about the school of hard knocks! The deadline for the next Carnival of Genealogy is May 1st. Please submit your blog article to the next edition of the Carnival of Genealogy using the carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on the blog carnival index page.

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