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Tuesday, September 04, 2007

The Carnival of Genealogy Has Arrived!

Craig Manson at GeneaBlogie is the 'Ring Master' for the 31st Edition of the Carnival of Genealogy which is now available for your perusal. The topic this time around is "Confirm or Debunk: Family Myths, Legends, and Lore." There are some new contributors and several geneabloggers submitted two posts. So, go check it out and see what the carnival has to offer this time around! Good job, Craig.

Craig also mentions that the theme for the next Carnival of Genealogy ties in with a noteworthy documentary coming September 23 to PBS -- "The War," by Ken Burns. "The War" tells the story of World War II through the lives of ordinary men and women from four American cities. For the mid-September Carnival, tell any story about a wartime event or soldier in your family (no need to limit it to World War II or America). The deadline is September 15. The Carnival will be hosted by Susan Kitchens at Family Oral History Using Digital Tools.

Submit your blog article to the next edition of 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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