The biggest thing I took away from this pre-conference session was that genealogy researchers are more than happy to take referrals, so it is most important to know where to find information and resources -- most will not expect us to do their genealogy research for them.
Free online resources for genealogy research:
- Cyndi's List -- metasite for genealogy information
- familysearch.org
Libraries that offer interlibrary loan of genealogy materials
- St. Louis PL, Missouri -- home of the Nat'l Genealogical Society
- Mid Continent PL, Utah -- owns a small circulating collection
- Enoch Pratt holds duplicates and triplicates of local Maryland history and genealogy materials
- Some academic libraries have hidden gems that were donated to their collections and circulate via ILL, check worldcat.org
- Researchers can view LDS holdings at their local family history centers for a fee
- The Source: A guidebook to American Genealogy
- Federal Census (available through Ancestry.com and HeritageQuest databases)
Other tips:
- Newbie genealogists should start with what they know and fill out a family tree
- They should then write down everything they know, and think they know about their family
- After that, talk to relatives and write down everything they know and think they know
- Use the resources available to prove or disprove what is written down
- Always start with the most recent (yourself or most recently deceased) and work backwards
- Census records
- 1790-1940 available on Ancestry and HeritageQuest
- Prior to 1850, only heads of households were listed by name in the census
- The majority of the 1890 census was lost in a fire
- Not every census has been indexed
- There are a lot of discrepancies in the census, so spellings may not be correct
- Primary sources are best though indexes, abstracts and transcriptions are helpful
- Some primary sources: mortality, slave, agricultural schedules; vital records (birth, death); obituaries; church records (marriage, christening, death, cemetery surveys); wills and estate documents
~Liz Jones (WCFL reference)~
1 comment:
Sounds like it was a worthwhile pre-conference, Liz! Thanks so much for writing a well thought-out learning reflection!
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