Using Pre1850 Census to Find Family Relationships broadcast 2015 Apr 1

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Using Pre-1850 Census to Find Family Relationships
Broadcast from New Hampshire, archivist Jean Nudd, shows how to link parents and children when pre-1850 birth records are not available. More at www.archives.gov/calendar/know-your-records.

TRANSCRIPT: You can request a draft transcript made from the live captioning with an email to KYR@nara.gov.

HANDOUT: http://www.archives.gov/calendar/know-your-records/handouts-presentations/nudd-handout-using-pre-1850-census.pdf

PRESENTATION SLIDES: http://www.archives.gov/calendar/know-your-records/handouts-presentations/nudd-presentation-using-pre-1850-census.pdf

CHARTS AND FORMS FOR GENEALOGY: http://www.archives.gov/research/genealogy/charts-forms/

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