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A CHRONICLE OF THE HISTORY OF STAX RECORDS. THIS EPISODE FEATURES MUSIC, ARTISTS, HISTORY, AND THE FOUNDERS OF STAX RECORDS IN MEMPHIS TENNESSEE.
Birth records began to be recorded officially by the state of South Carolina in 1915. Locating a birth record for your African American ancestor before 1915 can be very challenging ... more
Dave and Bill welcome Charla to the CyberHood Watch today to answer questions about healthcare and your personal privacy and keeping it safe! Charla Spence spent 27 years as a seni ... more
The National Archives contains a wealth of information about individuals who names appears in census records, military services and pension files, land records, civil war records. ... more
Here are some of the sources of records to use after the 1870: Funeral Homes, Birth and death certificates, Marriage and divorces records, obituaries, social security records, U.S. ... more
Join us for another episode of GeneaBloggers Radio on Friday, May 27, 2011 starting at 10pm Eastern, 9pm Central, 8pm Mountain and 7pm Pacific when this week well be talking about ... more
Join us for another episode of GeneaBloggers Radio on Friday, June 17, 2011 starting at 10pm Eastern, 9pm Central, 8pm Mountain and 7pm Pacific when this week well be featuring wi ... more
Join us for another episode of GeneaBloggers Radio on Friday, June 24, 2011 starting at 10pm Eastern, 9pm Central, 8pm Mountain and 7pm Pacific with host Thomas MacEntee. This wee ... more
Angela Walton-Raji is known nationally for her research and work on Oklahoma Native American records. Her book on Black Indian Genealogy Research is the only book of its kind focu ... more
Join us for the next episode of FGS Radio - My Society, an Internet radio show on Blog talk Radio presented by the Federation of Genealogical Societies. This week’s episode ... more
Wayne Herschel, the author of The Hidden Records, joins Kyle for a discussion concerning his work on Star Maps and what they may reveal about the origins of the human race. Why ha ... more
Well its black history month again. The shortest month of the year yet history records that black people have the longest running history of all the races. This is validated with ... more
What does public records have to do with genealogy? What is public records? Where do we get them? What should I ask for?
Are you ready to begin researching and collecting records that can provide information on your ancestors? Your next step is to research public records. Host and genealogist Antoine ... more
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