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Tag Archives: 1950 US census
This week’s crème de la crème — June 18, 2022
Some if the bijoux I discovered this week. BlogsTrue crime, the Wing Sang Co., and police records: A trip to the City of Vancouver Archives by Linda Yip on Past Presence. New Items in BC Historical Books Collection by Kin … Continue reading
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Tagged 1950 US census, Adobe Photoshop, Black Canadians, black loyalists, books, British Columbia, City of Vancouver Archives, DNA, eBay, family history writing, Indigenous, Netherlands, Quebec, residential schools, Vancouver Archives, writing, WWII
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This week’s crème de la crème — May 7, 2022
Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. BlogsThe Possible Origins of the Acadian Michel Haché dit Gallant and the Ongoing D.N.A. Analysis of Haché/Gallant Descendants Today by Nicole Gallant-Nunes on Treasured Trees Genealogy Services. Ancestry releases 1950 index by … Continue reading
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Tagged 1950 US census, Acadian, Ancestry, DNA, England, Griffith's Valuation, Ireland, Irish valuation records, land records, legacy, MyHeritageDNA, New York, Russia, United States
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This week’s crème de la crème — April 16, 2022
Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. BlogsLibrary and Archives Canada now offers Monday – Friday service and LAC Departmental Plan 2022-23 by John Reid on Anglo-Celtic Connections. New Brunswick’s Loyalist Experiment: Examining the Lives of William Burtis, Robert … Continue reading
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Tagged 1950 US census, blog writing, burials, Google Translate, headstones, Italy, LAC, Library and Archives Canada, Loyalists, military, New Brunswick, New England, Quebec, United Empire Loyalists
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1950 US Census index for Alaska, New Hampshire, and US Virgin Islands now available for free on MyHeritage
MyHeritage yesterday announced the 1950 US Census records for Alaska, New Hampshire, and the US Virgin Islands have been indexed — and they are free to search and view on their website. This is in addition to the indexed records … Continue reading
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Tagged 1950 US census, Ancestry, MyHeritage
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This week’s crème de la crème — April 9, 2022
Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. BlogsBurford Township…Lost in the Census of 1861 for Canada West by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree Knots. A treasure trove of London maps… by Teresa Basińska Eckford on Writing my past. National Archives … Continue reading
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Tagged 1861 Canada census, 1950 US census, Canada, city directories, England, Ireland, legacy, maps, organizing, research plan, WWII service files
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This week’s crème de la crème — April 2, 2022
Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. BlogsTime travel with NARA by Judy G. Russell on The Legal Genealogist. Until There’s an Every-Name Index for the 1950 U.S. Census by Nancy on My Ancestors and Me. Ancestry.com Has Partial … Continue reading
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Tagged 1950 US census, DNA, DNA Painter, Finland, Geneanet, Ireland, methodology, newspapers, postcards, Russia, United States
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1950 US Census released today
The National Archives and Records Administration today made public the 1950 US Census — and a lot of genealogists are excited about it. The opening paragraph in yesterday’s New York Times reported: “At 12:01 a.m. on Friday, precisely 72 years … Continue reading
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Tagged 1950 US census, Ancestry, FamilySearch, MyHeritage
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This week’s crème de la crème — March 26, 2022
Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. BlogsRevisiting Magnus Shewan: Toronto Assessment Records on FamilySearch by Jane MacNamara on Where the story takes me… Possible origin of the word Acadia by Juliana L’Heureux on Franco-American Blog. 1950 Census – … Continue reading
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Tagged 1950 US census, Ancestry, cemeteries, family history writing, FamilySearch, Ireland, methodology, Toronto, writing
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This week’s crème de la crème — February 26, 2022
Some of the bijoux I found this week. BlogsSurrogate Court Records for Northern Ontario on FamilySearch.org by Jane E. MacNamara on Where the story takes me. Over 5K new Chinese Canadian records are now online at Héritage Canadiana by Linda … Continue reading
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Tagged 1950 US census, Acadian, Canadiana, Chinese Canadians, England, FamilyTreeMaker, GEDmatch, maps, Ontario, ScotlandsPeople, Ukraine, wills
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This week’s crème de la crème — February 19, 2022
Some of the bijoux I discovered this week. BlogsOntario Crown Land RG 1 C-I-1, C-I-2, C-I-3 Collections on FamilySearch by Ken McKinlay on Family Tree Knots. 1950 US Census Project: FAN Club by Marian B. Wood on Climbing My Family … Continue reading
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Tagged 1950 US census, DNA Painter, Ireland, land records, Ontario, PRONI, Public Record Office of Northern Ireland, US civil war
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