Day 26 - 50 Day Family History Blogging Challenge
Halfway there! Yesterday was the halfway point of my personal, blogging challenge to publish a blog post every day for 50 days.
I’m sure most readers would probably be asking why I would take on a challenge like this. The graphic below might help to understand why I felt the need for this self imposed challenge.
Links to posts so far:
Day 1: 50 Day Blogging Challenge Starts
Day 2: Hanorah Ahern and George Lowe - A Successful Life
Day 3: Deaths of George and Hanorah Lowe
Day 4: Sunday Snippets June 15
Day 5: The Healing Power of Quilting and a Forgotten War Effort
Day 6: George Dalcam - 1822 - 1907 Obituary
Day 7: George Lowe - Convicted and Transported
Day 8: Do You Have a Genealogical Codicil?
Day 9: Ellen of Donegal - A Poem
Day 10: DNA Testing
Day 11: Sunday Snippets June 22
Day 12: A Conversation with John Taylor My 2x Greagt Grandfather
Day 13: Exciting News: A New Monthly Event for Family Historians
Day 14: George Lowe - Ex Convict, Entrepreneur, Innkeeper and Innovator
Day 15: Immigration - Farquhar Morison SS Blonde
Day 16: George Lender - Money Lender and Property Owner
Day 17: Naming Patterns and Variations
Day 18: Boyle Family Grave
Day 19: Sunday Snippets June 29
Day 20: The Three Lost Children of Daylesford
Day 21: The Funeral of the Three Lost Children of Daylesford
Day 22: The Hercules: A Longer Than Usual Voyage From Scotland to Australia
Day 23: Kennedy Vs Lowe - Breach of Promise
Day 24: New Series: speakers Corner
Day 25: Remembering My Dad
27/50 Day Family History Blogging Challenge
You have been very busy.
I attempted to blog about my family history for a full month during the pandemic. It was a good use of my time isolated at home. I should try it again.
Keep on going!
Great job, Jennifer!