Virtual Genealogy Fair 2014 Day 1

2 months ago
1

Oct. 28, 2014
Virtual Genealogy Fair 2014, Day 1 of 3
Twitter at #genfair2014

Handouts, schedule and session materials are available at: http://www.archives.gov/calendar/genealogy-fair/2014/schedule-handouts.html

Welcome to the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Virtual Genealogy Fair held live on October 28, 29, and 30, 2014, starting daily at 10 a.m. (eastern)!

Learn more about the event, download session material, and find YouTube and captioning links for all three days at
http://www.archives.gov/calendar/genealogy-fair/2014/.

Recorded sessions and handouts will continue to be available after the event at
http://www.archives.gov/calendar/genealogy-fair/2014/.

Video Comment and Posting Policy at
http://www.archives.gov/social-media/policies/video-comment-policy.html.

0:00 Start
16:07 Welcome by David Ferriero
18:44 Introduction by Diane Dimkoff
20:33 Session 1, Introduction to Geneaology, Claire Kluskens
1:16:57 Session 2, Preserving Your Family Records, Mary Ritzenthaler
2:18:56 Session 3, When Saying ‘I Do’ Meant Giving Up Your U.S. Citizenship, Meg Hacker
3:18:37 Session 4, Overview of American Indian Records and Resources on Archives.gov, Jessica Hopkins
4:32:57 Closing Remarks

Fair Use Disclaimer:

All content that uses public funds by any US government agency, state, or local government is available for worldwide use and reuse under the terms of the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 Universal license. Included within these resources may be copyrighted material(s), the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Any copyrighted content used is for educational, research, reporting, commentary, entertainment, informational, and criticism purposes.

In our efforts to provide the Rumble community with quality content that is “fair use” this content is covered under Section 107 of the Copyright Act ( https://www.copyright.gov/fair-use/ ).

If you wish to use this copyrighted material for purposes that go beyond “fair use,” you must obtain permission from the copyright owner.

If you believe that any copyrighted materials appear in this content and you disagree with our assessment that it constitutes “fair use,” please get in touch with us.

Loading comments...