New Genealogy Show and a Census Extravaganza: Episode 22
The March 2010 episode of our podcast is a census extravaganza to go along with our May 2010 issue. Editor Allison Stacy talks about the 2010 census and our back issues on CD, and Managing Editor Diane Haddad talks about the new hit NBC show "Who Do You Think You Are?" Take a tour of Footnote.com's interactive census records, and learn how to preserve your family Bible in Safe Keeping with Grace Dobush.
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Can't find where you saved that census image or photo of Aunt Lucy? You need a computer filing system—we walk you through the process of setting up one seven-step solution.
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The 2010 census will use one of the shortest census questionnaires in history.
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Genealogists are chomping at the bit for 2012’s release of the 1940 census. Here’s how to be prepared for that wonderful occasion.
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Two big genealogy organizations join to expand census access.
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The Phantom Census Menace Premium
Future British family history researchers may be puzzled by their early-21st-century ancestors' entry under "religion" on the UK census: "Jedi." According to the CNET news service, a recent e-mail stunt urged Brits to declare themselves members of the "religion" from the Star Wars movies. If enough people wrote...
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So what information do we have to look forward to with the release of the 1930 census? In 1930, the enumerators carried large portfolios with preprinted forms and collected the following data for each person or household: street or road name, house number and if a farm name, age and...
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Picture research is a combination of genealogical research tools and library materials.
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You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
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