Researching Your Family History at Your Local Library – An Interview with Anna Rose Johnson
Description
In this episode, Anna Rose Johnson provides tips for taking advantage of the many resources offered by local libraries to find your ancestors. Also, learn how to preserve heirloom utensils and other kitchenware.
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Tree Talk (2:01)
Family Tree Magazine New Media editor Rachel Fountain shares topic news items relating to genealogy and family history.
Resources Mentioned in Interview:
USCIS Records Website
Legal Genealogist – USCIS proposes BIG fee hike
ProPublica – Developers Found Grave in the Virginia Woods: Authorities Then Helped Erase the Historic Black Cemetery
Center for Jewish History – DNA Reunion Project
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Feature: Maximizing Local Libraries for Genealogy Research (4:53)
Sometimes the best genealogy resources can be found in our own backyard. Anna Rose Johnson, author of the article “Using Local Libraries for Genealogy Research,” provides strategies for the best ways to use our local libraries in our genealogy research.
Resources Mentioned in Interview:
ProQuest.com
Using Local Libraries for Genealogy Research
You don’t have to travel far to find valuable genealogy resources. You may be able to find some at your local library. Here are some research tips to help.