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Find Your Ancestors in Swedish Army and Navy Records 1682 - 1901
Do you have ancestors who served in the Swedish Army or Navy between 1682 and 1901? This presentation will focus on the younger allotment system, how it functioned, where to find the records, and the process to find your ancestors. Come explore these fascinating Swedish military records! - In personOnlineAll Levels2024
Records of the Freedmen’s Bureau: There’s Something for Everyone
In March of 1865, the United States Congress established a new division of the War Department, The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands – commonly known as “The Freedmen’s Bureau.” The function of the Bureau was to supervise and manage all business pertaining to refugees, freedmen, and lands that had been abandoned or seized during the tumultuous Civil War. To accomplish this, personnel and offices were set up in all of the former Confederate and border states, as well as in the District of Columbia. Though the nickname “Freedmen’s Bureau” suggests a complete focus on the formerly enslaved, this presentation highlights information about ancestors of all backgrounds – black and white. - OnlineAll Levels2024
Family History Senior Missionaries: Serving Away from Home
Family history senior missionaries serving away home describe their mission experiences and how their service brings the Spirit and helps them and others come unto Christ. - OnlineAll Levels2024
Family History Service Missionaries: Serving Close to Home
Family history senior service missionaries serving from home describe their mission experiences and how their service brings the Spirit and helps them and others come unto Christ.
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