Talking to Relatives: The Family History Interview
Your relatives may just have the family history answers you can’t get anywhere else. The next time you’re interviewing a relative, try these ten tips for digging up great family stories.
Read Moreby Kimberly Powell | Oct 23, 2022 | Genealogy Basics
Your relatives may just have the family history answers you can’t get anywhere else. The next time you’re interviewing a relative, try these ten tips for digging up great family stories.
Read Moreby Kimberly Powell | May 12, 2022 | Research Planning, Social History, U.S. Genealogy
Works Progress Administration surveyors inspect records storage conditions in Massachusetts, 1936. Courtesy of the National Archives, Records of the Work Projects Administration, RG 69.
Read Moreby Kimberly Powell | Apr 1, 2022 | Census Records
Learn how to research individuals in the 1950 census, including what questions were asked of U.S. residents and where and how to access the records.
Read Moreby Kimberly Powell | Mar 30, 2022 | Census Records, History and Laws
A census enumeration district (ED) is a defined geographic area representing a specific portion of...
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