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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.
:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mOuTy30NMzvLaaf_T5Iqv-r3nSu2g5vv <b>Handout: Basic Research</b>] (staff)
:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mOuTy30NMzvLaaf_T5Iqv-r3nSu2g5vv <b>Handout: Basic Research</b>]  


====<u>Attaching Documents As Sources</u>====
====<u>Attaching Documents As Sources</u>====
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====<u>England & Wales – Records of the Church and Their Poor (Pre-1837)</u>====
====<u>England & Wales – Records of the Church and Their Poor (Pre-1837)</u>====
:(Beginner/Intermediate)
:The Church of England and 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 and 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.
:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uDryNAXxDCZy527HvzJGM1x9fOxD2AkJ/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Records of the Church & Their Poor (Pre-1837)</b>] (McKinstry)
:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uDryNAXxDCZy527HvzJGM1x9fOxD2AkJ/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Records of the Church & Their Poor (Pre-1837)</b>] (McKinstry)
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====<u>Crossing the Pond</u>====
====<u>Crossing the Pond</u>====
:This presentation will give you research strategies on what records are available, and where to find those records. Locate where your ancestors came from, how they traveled to America, where they settled and how to locate Naturalization records.
:Research strategies on what records are available, and where to find those records. Locate where your ancestors came from, how they traveled to America, where they settled and how to locate Naturalization records.
:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JeJv0HgtpxpV6dsbvCnMwjeNEoIQi6-8 <b>Handout: Crossing the Pond</b>] (Orman)
:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JeJv0HgtpxpV6dsbvCnMwjeNEoIQi6-8 <b>Handout: Crossing the Pond</b>] (Orman)
:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jzDwAw8rjG8E4TTj8NyXyk8qwOTMa1fB <b>Handout: Immigration-Crossing the Pond</b>] (Hammons)
:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jzDwAw8rjG8E4TTj8NyXyk8qwOTMa1fB <b>Handout: Immigration-Crossing the Pond</b>] (Hammons)
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====<u>Danish Research</u>====
====<u>Danish Research</u>====
:The following topics are discussed:
:Patronymic naming -- Danish Counties and Parishes -- How to read Danish Parish Records -- How to find names using Danish URL sites.
:Patronymic naming -- Danish Counties and Parishes -- How to read Danish Parish Records -- How to find names using Danish URL sites.
:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B37fYs3Uz0vTdU1TSFlqWlZ1R2M/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Denmark Class</b>] (Petersen)
:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B37fYs3Uz0vTdU1TSFlqWlZ1R2M/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Denmark Class</b>] (Petersen)
:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B37fYs3Uz0vTZGxhWkhMclNCemc/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Danish Research Log</b>] (Petersen)
:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B37fYs3Uz0vTZGxhWkhMclNCemc/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Danish Research Log</b>] (Petersen)
====<u>German, Swiss, Italian, Polish Research</u>====
:::(Campbell)
====<u>Hispanic Research</u>====
:::(Ellsworth)
====<u>Irish: America to Ireland</u>====
:This class provides a step-by-step process for researching the family of 42-year old Hugh Brady who immigrated to the United States in 1899 from Leitrim, Ireland.  During the class you will learn how to use most of the major web sites available for researching your Irish ancestors.
:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XpE8sEz_833N1K-U9Do2Q50vhiJzBmFM <b>Handout: Irish Research</b>] (Bradford)


====<u>Irish Research</u>====
====<u>Irish Research</u>====
: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.  
: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.  
:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f4jpUpplNi3tYPQIIl2GQJ915BEDgbs2/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Finding Irish Ancestors–19th & 20th Centuries</b>] (McKinstry)
:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f4jpUpplNi3tYPQIIl2GQJ915BEDgbs2/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Finding Irish Ancestors–19th & 20th Centuries</b>] (McKinstry)
:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1XpE8sEz_833N1K-U9Do2Q50vhiJzBmFM <b>Handout: Irish Research</b>] (Bradford


====<u>New England Research</u>====
====<u>New England Research</u>====
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