Learn how to search for your ancestors in the collections of historical records on Ancestry.com. Then start searching at www.ancestry.com

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Find out more information on the 15th Anniversary of Ancestry.com on Facebook: ancstry.me This database is an every name index to individuals enumerated in the 1920 United States Federal Census, the Fourteenth Census of the United States. In addition, the names of those listed on the population schedule are linked to actual images of the 1920 Federal Census, copied from the National Archives and Records Administration microfilm, T625, 2076 rolls. (If you do not initially find the name on the page that you are linked to, try a few pages forward or backward, as sometimes different pages had the same page number.) This new index (released 2005) maintains the old head of household index and adds to it a new every name index (including a re-keying of the heads of households). As a result, for many heads of households you will see two names - a primary, and an alternate. The primary name is the newly keyed name. The alternate name is the name as it appeared in the original head of household only index. Alternate names are only displayed when there is a difference in the way the name was keyed between the two indexes. By making both names available to researchers, the likelihood of your being able to find your head of household ancestor has increased. Likewise, researchers who were once able to find their head of household ancestor under a particular spelling will still be able to easily find that ancestor. What Areas are Included: The 1920 census includes all fifty US states

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Short on time but long on questions? Join our experts for How to Make That Key Find in 15 Minutes or Less, our first-ever mid-day Q&A, live on the brand new Ancestry.com LIVE Facebook Tab. Our debut event will feature Ancestry Anne, aka Anne Mitchell, Sr. Search Product Manager at Ancestry.com, and genealogist Crista Cowan. They’ll point you to key resources packed with clues plus provide how-to tips for finding even more details at Ancestry.com. And come prepared with your questions: both Anne and Crista will be answering them live via Facebook to help you get past some of the most common stumbling blocks in online family history research. For more Livestream video, head to Livestream.com/Ancestry ancstry.me

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Find out more information on the 15th Anniversary of Ancestry.com on Facebook: ancstry.me Historical Background: Germany became a unified nation of four kingdoms in 1871; however, the previous kingdoms — Prussia, Bavaria, Saxony, and Württemberg — kept their militaries distinct and somewhat autonomous for some time, especially during peacetime. For example, Bavaria had its own War Ministry and kept its own lists of officers. Nonetheless, during wartime the militaries of these four kingdoms banded together as the unified German Army. About this Collection: This data collection contains the personnel rosters of soldiers serving in Bavarian Army units during World War I (1914–1918). These rosters list information such as: Name of soldier Rank Birth date Birthplace Religion Status or occupation Marital status Parents’ names Parents’ status or occupation Parents’ residence Details of the soldier’s service Not all of the above information may be listed for every soldier. The original records are held by the Bavaria State Archives, War Archives division. Due to the large size of the collection, it is being digitized and published in multiple releases. Currently, the database includes about 3.8 million records of soldiers and officers in the following branches of service: Bavarian War Ministry (Bayerisches Kriegsministerium) High Command (Höhere Stäbe) Infantry (Infanterie) - except for the reserve units Cavalry (Kavallerie) Artillery (Artillerie) Pioneers (Pioneere) Signal

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What can you learn from a census record? Watch our video to find out how to read a 1930 US Census record and learn how this record can help you discover more on Ancestry.com. Then search for your ancestors in census records at www.ancestry.com

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Ancestry Library Edition, distributed exclusively by ProQuest and powered by Ancestry.com, delivers over 4 billion records in census data, vital records, directories, photos, and more. Ancestry Library Edition brings the world’s most popular consumer online genealogy resource to your library. It’s an unprecedented online collection of over 4 billion individuals from North America, Europe, Australia, and more. Answers await everyone–whether professional or hobbyist, expert or novice, genealogist, or historian–inside the more than 4000 available databases. Here, you can unlock the story of you with sources like censuses, vital records, immigration records, family histories, military records, court and legal documents, directories, photos, maps, and more. Learn more here: www.proquest.com Watch this video in full widescreen Flash and MP4 format here: www.proquest.com ProQuest offers all kinds of libraries collections of research-ready Internet tools. Details of our online reference subscriptions can be found at our website: www.proquest.com And, with ongoing updates and new content always being added, you’ll keep coming back to Ancestry Library Edition to discover more. Popular and recently added collections include US collections deliver hundreds of millions of names from sources such as federal and US censuses; birth, death, and marriage records including the Social Security Death Index; and US border crossing and trans-ocean ship records. Canadian collections provide

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The basics of genealogy beginning with downloading free forms, putting your data into genealogy programs, looking up information on the web, etc. This is an overall introduction with specific subject video tutorials to follow.

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(short version) See the reasons why people do genealogy and family history. Connect with your family and your ancestry at worldvitalrecords.com. Find your ancestry.

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. recordsUS.weebly.com Do you want to know how Gov Resources allows you to carry out online public records? It is one of the sites online that allow people to search for records. There are other methods of searching like from government agencies, libraries etc. that are free. There are…

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