Become a 20th Century Census Expert — An Interview with Gena Philibert-Ortega
In this episode, Gena Philibert-Ortega joins us to discuss the importance of understanding 20th century census records as genealogists. Plus: we explore how to participate in the indexing of the 1950 census and sniff out both facts and fictions in family stories.
View DetailsPreparing for the 1950 Census Release
In this episode we're getting ready for the release of the 1950 census by learning how to research ancestors through the 1940s, as well as how to find your ancestors' Enumeration District with Steve Morse's One-Step Webpages. Plus, unlikely sources for family photos and much more!
View DetailsOvercoming Challenges in African American Genealogy Research — An Interview with Shamele Jordon
In this episode, Family Tree University instructor Shamele Jordon joins us to discuss challenges in African American genealogy research and how family historians can overcome them. Plus we explore websites for French genealogy records, newspaper research and a new online storytelling tool.
View DetailsBecoming a Forensic Genetic Genealogist — An Interview with Dr. Claire Glynn
Have you ever wondered what it would take to become a forensic genealogist? In this episode, Dr. Claire Glynn joins us to discuss a new program that trains participants how to apply genetic and traditional genealogy to forensic investigations.
View Details1880 Census Records Research Guide
Researching 1880 census records? Learn everything you need to know to find your ancestors in the 1880 census.
View Details1870 Census Records Research Guide
Researching 1870 census records? Learn everything you need to know to find your ancestors in the 1870 census.
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1860 Census Records Research Guide
Researching 1860 census records? Learn everything you need to know to find your ancestors in the 1860 census.
View Details1850 Census Records Research Guide
Researching 1850 census records? Learn everything you need to know to find your ancestors in the 1850 census.
View DetailsPreserve Your Family History in the New Year
In this episode, our host Lisa Louise Cooke and her guests discuss what archival supplies you need to safely protect and preserve your family history. Plus, editor Andrew Koch reviews the most significant genealogy news in 2021 and looks looks ahead to what's new in 2022. Listen for all this and more, and set yourself up for genealogy success in the new year!
View DetailsResearching Ancestors Among the Five Tribes — An Interview with Judy Muhn
In this episode, genealogist and author Judy Nimer Muhn discusses how to research ancestors who who belonged to one of the United States’ five largest indigenous tribes today: Navajo, Cherokee, Sioux, Chippewa and Choctaw. Plus, Diahan Southard is back to shed some light on DNA Painter and what third-party DNA tools can tell you about your genetic ancestry.
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