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*Randy Seaver posted an interesting article in his blog, [http://www.geneamusings.com/2011/03/tuesdays-tip-consider-name-variations.html Tuesday's Tip - Consider Name Variations For Elusive Ancestors] - thanks Randy for the mention!<br>
*Randy Seaver posted an interesting article in his blog, [http://www.geneamusings.com/2011/03/tuesdays-tip-consider-name-variations.html Tuesday's Tip - Consider Name Variations For Elusive Ancestors] - thanks Randy for the mention!<br>
== Genealogy Star  - 17 March 2013 ==
[http://genealogysstar.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-state-of-research-wiki.html The State of the Research Wiki].  ...it is a hidden wonder when you realize the amount of information already present in its over 71,000 articles


== Genealogy Star - 4 March 2011  ==
== Genealogy Star - 4 March 2011  ==

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New York Times article (13 Nov 2013)[edit | edit source]

FamilySearch Wiki mentioned in New York Times article "Advice on How to Research Family History, Part 2"

Genea-Musings - 29 March 2011
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Genealogy Star - 17 March 2013[edit | edit source]

The State of the Research Wiki. ...it is a hidden wonder when you realize the amount of information already present in its over 71,000 articles

Genealogy Star - 4 March 2011[edit | edit source]

Family Tech 4 March 2011[edit | edit source]

RootsTech news reports mentions the Wiki - 20 Feb 2011[edit | edit source]

Examiner.com Features FamilySearch Wiki[edit | edit source]

Titled An Easy Approach to Finding Resources on FamilySearch Wiki, writer Robin Foster of Columbia, South Carolina features the FamilySearch Wiki, describes its value, and includes a video demonstration.

Genea-Musings Blog Features FSWiki Adopt-a-Page[edit | edit source]

In his popular genealogy blog Genea-Musings.com, Randy Seaver of Chula Vista, California highlighted the FamilySearch Wiki "Adopt-a-Page" program. FamilySearch enthusiasts may also enjoy reading his comments on Indexing, FamilySearch Historical Records Collections, and FamilySearch Blogger Day.