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Introducing the NERGC 2019 Official Bloggers

2017 NERGC Genealogy Blogger Special Interest Group


This year the Official Blogger program for NERGC 2019 has eight genealogy bloggers who will be interviewing  conference speakers. Some of them have already posted their stories, and you can read up on these interview online.

Elizabeth Pyle Handler has two blogs "From Maine to Kentucky" at the link https://frommainetokentucky.blogspot.com/  and "A Jewish Genealogy Journey" https://jewishgenealogyjourney.blogspot.com/

Marian B. Wood, who blogs at "Climbing My Family Tree" https://climbingmyfamilytree.blogspot.com/    

Donna Moughty from "Irish Family Roots  https://www.irishfamilyroots.com 

Jenny Hawran who blogs at "Like Herding Cats" http://like-herding-cats.com/    

Ellen Hawkins, the blogger at "Gnarls and Knots"  https://gnarlsandknots.wordpress.com    

Lori Lyn Price, from "Bridging The Past"  https://bridgingthepast.com   

Barbara Matthew, "The Demanding Genealogist"    https://blog.demandinggenealogist.com/    

Don Taylor, of "Don Taylor Genealogy"  www.dontaylorgenealogy.com  

Look for these conference speaker interviews online between now and mid March!


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