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YouTube, Genealogy and the National Archives
January 13, 2012 by ramona
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In a press release January 4, 2012 The National Archives announced the launch of online “how-to” workshops. Available on the National Archives YouTube Chanel
The workshops are to cover genealogy research topics on:
- Census
- Immigration
- Military records
Diane Dimkoff, Director of Customer Services for the National Archives says of the series “The National Archives is proud to make our most popular genealogy lectures available online and ready for viewing by anyone, anywhere, at any time,”
The workshops, which are a series of video shorts, will cover the use of National Archives records for genealogical research. The videos are produced in lecture format and lead by a team of experts.
The line up includes:
Genealogy Introduction: Military Research at the National Archives: Volunteer Service
The compilation of military service records held at National Archives.
Lead by expert John Deeben
Genealogy Introduction—Military Research at the National Archives: Regular Service
A description on the use of Army and Navy registers of enlistment and rendezvous reports.
Lead by expert John Deeben
Genealogy Introduction—Military Research at the National Archives: Pension Records
A discussion on the use of pension records to research military service (1775-1916).
Lead by expert John Deeben
Genealogy Introduction—Immigration Records at the National Archives
An overview of immigration records (1800-1957).
Lead by experts Katherine Vollen and Rebecca Crawford
Genealogy Introduction: Census Records at the National Archives
Tips and strategies for researching US Federal Census (1790-1930).
Lead by expert Constance Potter
Genealogy Beginner says,” If you are looking for very specific information on the dates provided tune into the National Archives on YouTube”.
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