Allen County Public Library’s latest genealogy videos on YouTube include Library and Archives Canada, Quebec, Portugal, Ireland, Arkansas, Wyoming, and North Carolina

The folks at the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana have been busy this past week adding 14 genealogy videos to their YouTube channel, including one about Library and Archives Canada and another about researching French Canadian ancestors.

A link to a handout for most of these videos can be found in the presentation descriptions.

Here are the latest videos:

Evaluating Published Family Histories by John D. Beatty

Tracing Your Irish Roots: An Introduction to Irish Genealogy by Elizabeth Hodges

Tracing Your Ancestors at Library and Archives Canada by Marie-Eve Robert

The Basics of Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy by Jennifer Wiebe

Mom, I Found Great Great Grandma in the Archives!: Researching in the Wyoming State Archives by Robin Everett

Community Cookbooks as Local History and Genealogy Resources by Jennifer Brannock

Old Homes, New Discoveries: How to Research Historic Properties by Mark Belloni

How the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center Makes Local History Accessible Online by Kristen Merryman

Promised Land: How the Midwest was Won by Peter Bronson

Tornado Talk: A Virtual Tornado Memorial Project by Jennifer Narramore

Tools to Research Your French Canadian Ancestors by Johanne Gervais

Beyond the Family Tree: Managing Genealogical Knowledge with Zotero by Donna Cox Baker

Where Yinz From? by Trish Buben

Tracing Your Portuguese Roots: A Beginner’s Guide to Portuguese Genealogy by Christina Clary

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