Research at the National Archives&Beyond

BerniceBennett

Research at the National Archives&Beyond

United States, EnglishHistory

Welcome to Research at the National Archives and Beyond! This show will provide individuals interested in genealogy an opportunity to listen, learn and take action. You can join me every Thursday at 9 pm Eastern, 8 pm central, 7pm Mountain and 6 pm Pacific where I will have a wonderful line up of experts who will share resources, stories and answer your burning genealogy questions. All of my guests share a deep passion and knowledge of genealogy and history. My goal is to reach individuals who are thinking about tracing their family roots; beginners who have already started and others who believe that continuous learning is the key to finding answers. "Remember, your ancestors left footprints".

Upcoming Broadcasts

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Bernice Bennett host welcomes family historian Laura Lanier for a discussion on the various record sets that can be used to conduct genealogical research in Mississippi. Laura Lanier is a family researcher from New York with ancestral... more
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On-Demand Episodes

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Join Tonya A. Browder - Director of the Tompkins Memorial Library to learn about the rich history and historical documents and genealogical information available in Edgefield County, South Carolina. Since becoming Director, Tonya A. Browder... more
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Conducting Slave Era Research will help the learner understand basic genealogical strategies to finding enslaved ancestors. Aaron Dorsey, a native of Oakland, California has been doing genealogical research for over 10 years. His... more
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Have you discovered that your ancestors are from Virginia and have no idea where to begin? Please join Natonne Elaine Kemp- family historian, researcher and writer for a journey through Virginia Genealogical Resources. This... more
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Join Mark Engler and Blake Bell to explore the rich history of the Homestead Act of 1862 and the impact it has had on land acquisitions throughout the United States. Mark Engler is the Superintendent for the Homestead National... more
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The Story of Walter H. Williams: A Man Who Made a Difference. Guest- Beverly B. Woods. Beverly Babin Woods is a genealogist, writer and lecturer with her ancestral roots based in Louisiana. "In her life time, she has traveled and lived... more
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The Story of Agnes Mathieu, a slave who gained her freedom in 1779 through a year-long court battle with the help of Mathieu Devaux, a French National who served in the American Revolutionary War under theSpanish Governor General... more

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