Over that time I've blogged from the places on this Google My Map.
Getting feedback about how something I've written has been useful is a source of personal satisfaction.
I hope to be able to add more pins to the map, starting with Birmingham, and Who Do You Think You Are? Live next month.
Look forward to seeing you in Birmingham and congratulations on the anniversary!
ReplyDeleteWell done John and thanks for a very valuable blog which I have been able to use in many ways over the years! Bryan
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a successful and helpful 10 years!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, John! and Happy Birthday to Anglo-Celtic Connections. Keeping a blog active and vital for 10 years is an outstanding accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on 10 years and thank you. Look forward to the blog each day.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, John! I've followed your blog from the beginning and have found it very useful.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, John! I read your blog every day and am always learning from it. Thank you and keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations John! Your blog is my first stop on the internet every morning, always informative, often humourous and at times, even controversial! Stay the course, please!
ReplyDeleteWell done John and Congrats..I've found your posts very helpful over the years..keep 'em comin'....will we see you in Brampton this year at the One World One Family Conference ?
ReplyDeleteFrank McGonigal.
I find your blog very worthwhile even though, because I am not Canadian and few of my ancestors were, 2/3 of it isn't relevant for me. Thank you!
ReplyDelete..Well done, John. You are on my daily list of things to do, and I have learned much from your writings. Many thanks ! .
ReplyDeleteJohn, thank you for keeping it up those ten years. You've brought to light exactly the links and resources I've needed in delving into the unexpected Canadian years of our Irish-origin family history.
ReplyDeleteCongrats John!
ReplyDeleteOops. I thought I sent my kudos earlier, but maybe not. Well done, John. Your work is much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, John; and thank you for keeping us in the know!
ReplyDeleteCongrats John. I do love reading your posts, so thank you. But I must say I don't see any posts as having been writing from Australia yet. So maybe that's something to aim for . Here's to the next 10 years of geneablogging!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations John! I'v e only been following you for six months but your blog has become how I start my day....before I even turn on local TV news.
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