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Exercises
1. US Census
- a. Read Wiki articles:
- ii. United States Census go to Content of Federal Census Records ; Look at a page for each census.
- iii. New York Census
b. Print a 1810 blank census form from United States Census lok at Content of Federal Census Records]
- c. Look through the following book: *Stemmons, John D. The United States Census Compendium. Logan, Utah: Everton Publishers, 1973. (Family History Library book 973 X2st.)
- d. Colonial Censuses
- i. Read Wiki articles:
- A. New Hampshire Colonial Census
- B. [[1]] Also click on the 1840 Pensioners link
- i. Read Wiki articles:
- e. 1790-1840
- f. 1850-1930
- g. Special Census Schedules (Slave, Mortality, Agricultural, Industrial, Etc.)
- i. Read the Special Censuses section of the Census Wiki article.
2. Canadian Census
a. 1851-1911
b. Pre-1851
3. US Military Records
a. Revolutionary War
b. War of 1812
c. Civil War
d. World War I
e. World War II
f. Colonial Wars
g. Wars between Civil War and WWI
h. Military Records during Peace Time
4. Canadian Military Records
5. US Immigration Records
6. Canadian Immigration Records
7. US Naturalization Records
8. Canadian Naturalization Records
9. Church Records
10. US Vital Records (Birth, Marriage, and Death Records)
a. Pre-1900s
b. 1900s
11. Finding People after 1900
12. Analysis
13. Archives and Libraries
14. Bible Records
15. Cemeteries
16. Court Records
17. Directories
18. Passports
19. Gazetteers
20. Genealogies
21. Historical Geography
22. History
23. Land Records
a. Proprietors
b. Military
c. Deeds
d. Homesteads
24. Maps
25. Minorities
26. Native Races
27. Newspapers
28. Obituaries
29. Periodicals
30. Probate Records
31. Societies
32. Tax Records
33. Town Records
34. Adoptions
35. Notarial Records
36. School Records
37. Correctional Institutions Records
38. Divorce Records
39. Funeral Home Records
40. Public Records
41. Officials and Employee Records
42. LDS Records
43. Ancestry
44. Footnote
45. Other Internet sites
46. Corporate Desktop on computers at reference desks
US/Canada In-Service Classes
LDS Records
Methods
Self training with exercises
Discussion groups
Lectures
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