Genealogy Classes
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Mapping the Course and Equipment for the Hunt
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Vital Records
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Vital Records Substitutes
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Trail Guides for Ancestral Hunters
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Shedding Light on Your Clues
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Your Best Ally in the Hunt -- The U.S. Federal Census
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Introduction to Immigrant Investigations
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Immigration Passenger Lists
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Modern Naturalization Records
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Identifying the Immigrant
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Identifying the Immigrant, Part 2
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Identifying the Immigrant, Part 3
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Discovering the Most About Your Immigrant
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Reading the Place Name, Part 1
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Reading the Place Name, Part 2
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Overview of Immigrant Origins Research Strategies
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20th Century Immigrants -- Home Sources and Vital Records
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Clues from the Census Records
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Clues from Church Records
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Dying to Be Found, Part 1: Immigrant Obituaries
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Dying to Be Found, Part 2: Cemeteries
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Evidence in Print: Local Histories & Biographies
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Enlisting the Military's Help
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U.S. Customs Passenger Lists
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Becoming an American -- Early Naturalization Records
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Newspaper Research - Beyond Obituaries
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Double the Immigration -- Canadian Research
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Published Lists of Early Immigrants
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Somebody Else Has Found Them: Compiled Records
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Early American Church Records
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Just How Civil Were Your Immigrants: Court, Land, and Other Civil Records
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Hidden Clues in Periodicals
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Where There's a Will, There May Be a Clue: Probate Records
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Lineage Societies
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Tactics for Using Foreign Sources
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Family Histories and Periodicals
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Original Records
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Departure Lists
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Emigration Lists
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Government Records
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Networking
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Church and Local Records
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An Hispanic Ancestral Puzzle
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Preserving Authentic Family Memories
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Reconstructing Your Ancestral Family
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What are Civil Registrations?
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U.S. Birth, Marriage, and Death Records
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Civil Registration in Canada
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Civil Registration in Canada Part 2
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Civil Registration in the United Kingdom Part 1
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Civil Registration in the United Kingdom Part 2