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Using Family Search Strategies
National Archives at New York City Finding Family Series
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Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote
In Women's History Month, the National Archives at New York presents a program on women's rights for students of civics and history of all ages. Discover how and why women fought for the right to vote.
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Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote
In Women's History Month, the National Archives at New York presents a program on women's rights for students of civics and history of all ages. Discover how and why women fought for the right to vote.
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Finding Family: Using NARA's Online Genealogy Resources and History Hub
Overview of the National Archives website and genealogy related web page including History Hub.
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Finding Family: Finding Your Female Ancestors on Naturalization Records
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services historian, Zack Wilske will discuss the many ways to locate women in naturalization records.
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Finding Family Series: Using DNA to Research Your Maternal Line
Join us for an in-depth discussion on how to use use mtDNA to research your direct maternal ancestors.
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Finding Family: Using the Resources of the Brooklyn Public Library
This workshop will provide an overview of the archival collection of the Brooklyn Public Library. and the many resources available to aid genealogy research both online and onsite.
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Spend a Night at the Museums in Lower Manhattan on June 25th
Visit the National Archives at New York City on June 25th and spend a Night at the Museums in Lower Manhattan visiting the museums and historic landmarks of Lower Manhattan.
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Finding Family Genealogy Series - Using the Resources of the New York State Archives
The spring "Finding Family Genealogy Series" focuses on genealogy research tactics and resources with key New York institutions.
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Finding Family Genealogy Series - Using New York Public Library Resources
The spring "Finding Family Genealogy Series" focuses on genealogy research tactics and resources with key New York institutions.