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Sunday, September 22, 2013

FAMILYSEARCH.ORG AND ANCESTRY.COM RECORDS UPDATED AND/OR ADDED SEPTEMBER 17-21, 2013

The following records were added and/or updated on FamilySearch and Ancestry since September 17, 2013.  Looks like there are some updated records for Alabama and Draft Registration Cards that I need to check out!
Happy ancestor hunting.

FamilySearch Historical Record Collections
Title Records Last Updated
Colombia, Catholic Church Records, 1600-201255,554 *21 Sep 2013
United States Public Records Index191,566,972 *21 Sep 2013
United States World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-191824,493,122 *21 Sep 2013
Alabama, County Marriages, 1809-1950891,810 *20 Sep 2013
Delaware Marriages, 1713-19199,540 *20 Sep 2013
El Salvador Catholic Church Records, 1655-1977Browse Images *20 Sep 2013
El Salvador Civil Registration, 1704-197722 *20 Sep 2013
New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1825-19961,966,183 *20 Sep 2013
Peru, Puno, Civil Registration, 1890-200591,391 *20 Sep 2013
Switzerland, Fribourg, Census, 1870Browse Images *20 Sep 2013
Wales, Court and Miscellaneous Records, 1542-1911Browse Images *20 Sep 2013
Spain, Province of Barcelona, Municipal Records, 1387-1936459,681 *18 Sep 2013


New records on Ancestry.com

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

FOLD3 SPECIAL OFFER

Fold3 has a special offer on their all-access annual subscription for $49.95.  The regular price for this prescription is $79.95.  If you are a member of Ancestry.com you will get an additional discount of $10, which makes the annual subscription only $39.95
Click HERE to go to Order Web Page

Happy ancestor hunting.

Sunday, September 8, 2013

NEW AND UPDATED RECORDS ON FAMILYSEARCH AND ANCESTRY.COM

The following records on FamilySearch and Ancestry.com have been updated recently.


Happy ancestor hunting.

New and updated Historical Record Collections on FamilySearch

Title Records Last Updated
England, Derbyshire, Church of England Parish Registers, 1538-19101,474,822 *08 Sep 2013
Italy, Mantova, Mantova, Civil Registration (Comune), 1714-1910Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Italy, Mantova, Mantova, Jewish Records, 1770-1899Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-199012,429 *08 Sep 2013
Mexico, Aguascalientes, Civil Registration, 1859-196196,523 *08 Sep 2013
Mexico, Archdiocese of Guadalajara, Miscellaneous Marriage Records, 1605-1865Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Mexico, Tlaxcala, Civil Registration, 1639-195071,577 *08 Sep 2013
Netherlands, Limburg Parish Register Transcripts, 1562-1822Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Peru, Amazonas, Civil Registration, 1939-1995Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Peru, La Libertad, Civil Registration, 1903-1998Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Peru, Lima, Civil Registration, 1874-1996264,503 *08 Sep 2013
Portugal, Évora, Catholic Church Records, 1533-1912Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Spain, Province of Cádiz, Municipal Records, 1784-1951215,786 *08 Sep 2013
Switzerland, Fribourg, Census, 1831Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Switzerland, Fribourg, Census, 1836Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Switzerland, Fribourg, Census, 1839Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Switzerland, Fribourg, Census, 1842Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Switzerland, Fribourg, Census, 1845Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Switzerland, Fribourg, Census, 1850Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
Switzerland, Fribourg, Census, 1860Browse Images *08 Sep 2013
West Virginia Deaths, 1804-19992,408,098 *08 Sep 2013
United States Social Security Death Index93,331,371 *06 Sep 2013
Poland, Lublin Roman Catholic Church Books, 1784-1964121,201 *05 Sep 2013
Poland, Radom Roman Catholic Church Books, 1587-196624,079 *05 Sep 2013
Czech Republic, Censuses, 1843-1921Browse Images *04 Sep 2013
Hungary, Civil Registration, 1895-1980145,284 *04 Sep 2013
BillionGraves Index4,323,835 *31 Aug 2013

New and updated records on Ancestry.com

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

NATIONAL ARCHIVES VIRTUAL FAIR - DAY TWO TOMORROW WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4th

Esther and I watched the Archives Virtual Fair today and were greatly impressed with the information and the quality of the presentations.  The second and last day will feature six 30 minute webinars about using the National Archives both in person and online.  Remember the last live broadcast will be tomorrow, Wednesday September 4th.  The Archives say that recordings will be available on their site after the fair, but I am not taking a chance.

Here is what Esther put on facebook:

If you did not tune in to the live streaming webinars today that the National Archives was putting on please do so in the morning at 9:00 a.m.. You won't be sorry.  I have no plans in the near future to go to the National Archives; however, with the National Archives Virtual Fair today I made a tour of the Archives and was taught what is available at each of the various Archives across the country.  Introduction to Military Records at the National Archives at Washington, DC, Introduction to Genealogy, National Archives Washington, DC, Alien Files, National Archives in Kansas City, MO. National Archives in Fort Worth was the Native American Records, National Archives Online Resources for Genealogy at the National Archives in Washington, DC. Each session was about 30 minutes long.  I am looking forward to another informative tour of the National Archives in St. Louis, Washington, DC, Seattle, and Kansas City, on Wednesday, September 4 beginning at 9:00 a.m.  It is so easy to join the National Archives Virtual Fair.  Follow the link.  Click on view live broadcast. There are handouts for each session so you may want to print those or save them to your computer.
http://www.archives.gov/dc-metro/know-your-records/genealogy-fair/
Happy ancestor hunting.

Monday, September 2, 2013

NATIONAL ARCHIVES VIRTUAL FAIR

The following is a blog post from the Legal Genealogist, Judy Russell.

The National Archives is webcasting an excellent series of presentations Tuesday, September 3rd and Wednesday September 4th. Complete instructions for viewing are show at their website http://www.archives.gov/dc-metro/know-your-records/genealogy-fair/webcast-instructions.html. Be sure and try out the connection ahead of time to make sure your setup will work.
Happy ancestor hunting.

Going to the virtual fair

Don’t sleep late tomorrow
Seriously. You want to be up early, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
alarm.clockSo set the alarm. Get the coffee pot ready.
Drop the kids at school, tell the boss you’re taking the day off, leave the dog at the kennel, whatever you need to do to clear your decks not just for tomorrow, but for Wednesday too.
Because at 10 a.m. EDT tomorrow morning, the first session of the two-day, online, free Virtual Fair of the National Archives begins, and you don’t want to miss a thing.
From an introduction to military records to the stories of the Chinese Exclusion Act case files, these are presentations every genealogist can learn from and use — and they’re all absolutely free.
And, best of all for those of us who can’t take the days off, the National Archives says “recorded sessions will be available online after the event.”
Here’s the schedule for the webcasts, and you can click on the links under each presentation to get the handout (if there is one) from the National Archives:

Tuesday, September 3

Live webcasting
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Eastern
9 a.m.-3 p.m. Central
8 a.m.-2 p.m. Mountain
7 a.m.-1 p.m. Pacific
Program descriptions
10 a.m. EDT (9 CDT, 8 MDT, 7 PDT)
Introduction to Military Records at the National Archives
John Deeben, National Archives at Washington, DC
Handout
11 a.m. (10 CDT, 9 MDT, 8 PDT)
Introduction to Genealogy: Civilian
Rebecca K. Sharp, National Archives at Washington, DC
Handout 1 Handout 2
12 noon (11 CDT, 10 MDT, 9 PDT)
Alien Files (A-Files)
Elizabeth Burnes, National Archives at Kansas City, MO
Handout 1 Handout 2 Handout 3
1 p.m. (noon CDT, 11 MDT, 10 PDT)
Native American Records
Michael Wright, National Archives at Fort Worth, TX
2 p.m. (1 CDT, noon MDT, 11 PDT)
National Archives Online Resources for Genealogy
Nancy Wing, National Archives at Washington, DC
Handout
3 p.m. (2 CDT, 1 MDT, noon PDT)
Citizenship Matters: Bureau of Naturalization Files at the National Archives
Zack Wilske, U.S. Immigration & Citizenship Services, Washington, DC
Handout 1 Handout 2

Wednesday, September 4

Program descriptions
Live webcasting
10 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern
9 a.m.-4 p.m. Central
8 a.m.-3 p.m. Mountain
7 a.m.-2 p.m. Pacific
10 a.m. EDT (9 CDT, 8 MDT, 7 PDT)
Genealogy and the Freedman’s Bank: Records of the Freedman’s Savings & Trust Company
Damani Davis, National Archives at Washington, DC
11 a.m. (10 CDT, 9 MDT, 8 PDT)
Military and Civilian Personnel Records: The National Archives at St. Louis
Ashley Mattingly & Theresa Fitzgerald, National Archives at St. Louis, MO
Handout 1 Handout 2 Handout 3 Handout 4 Handout 5 Handout 6
12 noon (11 CDT, 10 MDT, 9 PDT)
Union Civil War Pension Files
Claire Kluskens, National Archives at Washington, DC
Handout
1 p.m. (noon CDT, 11 MDT, 10 PDT)
Federal Penitentiary Records
Jake Ersland, National Archives at Kansas City, MO
Handout
2 p.m. (1 CDT, noon MDT, 11 PDT)
Finding U.S. Colored Troops at the National Archives
Trevor Plante, National Archives at Washington, DC
3 p.m. (2 CDT, 1 MDT, noon PDT)
Genealogy Through Navy Deck Logs
Mark Mollan, National Archives at Washington, DC
4 p.m. (3 CDT, 2 MDT, 1 PDT)
Oh, The Stories They Tell: Chinese Exclusion Acts Case Files at the National Archives & Records
Susan Karren, National Archives at Seattle, WA
Handout

Technical info

Get ready for the webcasting if you are able to sit in live by taking a look at the information the National Archives has prepared. There’s a whole set of webcast instructions so you can test your set-up in advance and not miss a minute.
I know what I’ll be doing tomorrow morning…