Brigham Young University’s latest videos include one on French Canadian research

Brigham Young University has posted a new video, called The Québecois – French-Canadian Research, on YouTube. Presenter Maureen Brady provides good information, with a particular focus on resources available on FamilySearch.

If your relatives lived in Quebec, whether French or English-speaking, you’re bound to learn something in this 50-minute video that will help with your family history research.

Involving children in genealogy
Just in time for the summer break is another new video from the university, called Involving Children in Genealogy, by Jerroleen Sorensen, who discusses why it is important to involve children in genealogy. She gives different activities that will help them learn about their ancestors.

You’ll find many more genealogy videos on Brigham Young University’ YouTube channel, along with videos about Canadian research that also appear on the university’s Family History Library.

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