Back in 2015, I wrote a short blog post listing some of the blogs that I found online that talked about genealogy from the standpoint of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The blog post was entitled, "List of LDS Family History Related Blogs." Now, about two years later, I decided to see how many of these blogs were still active. I have marked the ones that are now active or inactive or explained what has happened to the blogs in comments following the links. I consider the blog to be inactive if there are no new posts for the last year.
- FSFamilyTreeUserGroup.com - active
- FamilySearch.org - active regular posts on a variety of topics
- Revealing Roots and Branches - active but no content recently
- Packhams' Pixels - inactive
- The Stephen Sherwood Letters - inactive
- Black Tree Genealogy - inactive
- Bill's Genealogy Blog - active
- Genealogy Trot - active
- Family Locket - active
- The Family History Guide - active
- MyDanishAncestors - inactive
- Legacy Tale - inactive static
- http://genealogymama1.blogspot.com/ - active
- North America South West Area Temple and Family History Consultants - active
- Genealogy Now - inactive
- Sandy Granite Family History Center - active
- Utah South Area Family History Training Center - inactive and no longer online
Out of 17 blogs, 7 of them are now inactive after 4 years. This is not too surprising. I am sure that many new blogs have been started during that time period and when I get back to the United States, I will make a new search for blogs that include content about The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
I'm a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and my blog, My Ancestors and Me at http://nancysfamilyhistoryblog.blogspot.com has been active for about 10 years (sometimes more active than others). Just in case you want to know.
ReplyDeleteThanks for letting me know. I searched through your blog and could not immediately find anything you have written about FamilySearch, the doctrine of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints or any direct mention of the Church. This probably made it difficult for me to find your blog.
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