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[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JGDwFyMj0QCKSM1uCMKu2fvqUD0inJCg/view?usp=sharing Using Free Online Archives and Libraries for Family History]<br> | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1JGDwFyMj0QCKSM1uCMKu2fvqUD0inJCg/view?usp=sharing Using Free Online Archives and Libraries for Family History]<br> | ||
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B95djz2OVe74jZzM_XBbiQz__sueK2Rb/view?usp=sharing Fixing Family Relationships in FamilySearch]<br> | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1B95djz2OVe74jZzM_XBbiQz__sueK2Rb/view?usp=sharing Fixing Family Relationships in FamilySearch]<br> | ||
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cMlhhhN84FL2YjxfpwvB8R8bYtaqolyw/view?usp=sharing Google Earth J. | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cMlhhhN84FL2YjxfpwvB8R8bYtaqolyw/view?usp=sharing Google Earth J. Hammons]<br> | ||
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K5k2zE2KVkUYtMy6Eu12J04G51O7qpoP/view?usp=sharing Family History on Your Tablet]<br> | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K5k2zE2KVkUYtMy6Eu12J04G51O7qpoP/view?usp=sharing Family History on Your Tablet]<br> | ||
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[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zEuPmmd2XAbALJpKMlGG8_7QsLHx35or/view?usp=sharing England & Wales – Census & Civil Registration Records]<br> | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zEuPmmd2XAbALJpKMlGG8_7QsLHx35or/view?usp=sharing England & Wales – Census & Civil Registration Records]<br> | ||
[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uDryNAXxDCZy527HvzJGM1x9fOxD2AkJ/view?usp=sharing Records of the Church & Their Poor Pre-1837]<br> | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uDryNAXxDCZy527HvzJGM1x9fOxD2AkJ/view?usp=sharing Records of the Church & Their Poor Pre-1837]<br> | ||
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Objectives: Add new family members to your tree using the Descendancy View. Learn where to start searching for spouses and children in FamilySearch and partner sites. Learn how to find, evaluate, and attach sources to find these new relatives. | Objectives: Add new family members to your tree using the Descendancy View. Learn where to start searching for spouses and children in FamilySearch and partner sites. Learn how to find, evaluate, and attach sources to find these new relatives. | ||
====England & Wales - Census Records (1841-1911) & Civil Registration (1837-Present) (Beginner/Intermediate) | ====England & Wales - Census Records (1841-1911) & Civil Registration (1837-Present)==== | ||
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The first effective census for researchers occurred in 1841 with the most recently released being 1911. Finding ancestors in households, with siblings and parents creates a snapshot in time, and opens up other avenues of family history research to family members. | The first effective census for researchers occurred in 1841 with the most recently released being 1911. Finding ancestors in households, with siblings and parents creates a snapshot in time, and opens up other avenues of family history research to family members. | ||
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In recognizing the need for more accurate record keeping, the government began Civil Registration on July 1, 1837. The records of births, marriages and deaths in England and Wales are available to everyone and a valuable resource for that time period. | In recognizing the need for more accurate record keeping, the government began Civil Registration on July 1, 1837. The records of births, marriages and deaths in England and Wales are available to everyone and a valuable resource for that time period. | ||
====England & Wales – Records of the Church & Their Poor Pre-1837 (Beginner/Intermediate) | ====England & Wales – Records of the Church & Their Poor Pre-1837==== | ||
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The Church of England & Wales, as the governing body for centuries, not only recorded parishioners’ life events but managed their affairs. They maintained the roads, paid the bell ringer and supplied spiritual guidance. One of their most enduring works was to serve the poor. Apprenticeship records, bastardy bonds and settlement/removal papers aid in identifying family lines accurately. | The Church of England & Wales, as the governing body for centuries, not only recorded parishioners’ life events but managed their affairs. They maintained the roads, paid the bell ringer and supplied spiritual guidance. One of their most enduring works was to serve the poor. Apprenticeship records, bastardy bonds and settlement/removal papers aid in identifying family lines accurately. | ||
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Types of sources and information they provide. | Types of sources and information they provide. | ||
Find spouses and children from the sources to add to your Tree. | Find spouses and children from the sources to add to your Tree. | ||
====Finding your Irish Ancestors in the 19th & 20th Centuries==== | |||
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It is not true that all the records of Ireland were destroyed. Civil Registration (1845-present), Census records (1901 & 1911) and Church records (pre-1845) can aid in your Ireland research. Understanding jurisdictions, immigration patterns and land records will enable you to locate your family and be proud of your Irish heritage. | |||
====Matching & Merging Duplicates==== | ====Matching & Merging Duplicates==== | ||
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Finding records including the “Browse Only” records. | Finding records including the “Browse Only” records. | ||
Using records in Ancestry.com. | Using records in Ancestry.com. | ||
====Scotland’sPeople - The Ultimate Research Web Site==== | |||
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A safe and very reasonably priced pay-as-you-go web site, “ScotlandsPeople” is one of the largest online sources of original, digitized records. From census records to civil registration, old parochial & Catholic registers, wills, valuation rolls and military records, it is a treasure trove of affordable discoveries for anyone researching in Scotland either in the past or in the present. | |||
====Take A Name==== | ====Take A Name==== | ||
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''Maintained by: Curtis Clayton '' | ''Maintained by: Curtis Clayton '' | ||
''Last modified: 1/ | ''Last modified: 1/24/18'' | ||
[[Category:Utah_Family_History_Centers]] | [[Category:Utah_Family_History_Centers]] |
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