Progress on the 10 Million Names Project – An Interview with Lindsay Fulton

By Editors of Family Tree Magazine
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In this episode of the Family Tree Magazine, Andrew Koch interviews Lindsay Fulton about the 10 Million Names Project, its mission, and its current progress.


Feature: 10 Million Names Project

American Ancestors, also known as the New England Historic Genealogical Society is proud to announce the 10 Million Names Project, a central database that includes all 10 million people who were enslaved in what is now the United States. American Ancestors Chief Research Officer and head of the 10 Million Names research project offers some insight into the project and its current development.

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Why Names Matter in Genealogy
  • Collaborative Efforts and Partnerships
  • Tips for Effective Searching

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