Episode 94 Janice Nickerson of Who Do You Think You Are Canada

Published: Aug. 5, 2010, 3:58 p.m.

b'Published August 5, 2010 NEWS: \\xa0 Canadian Census \\xa0 \\xa0at the Vancouver Sun online about why genealogists are up in arms about the new restrictions on Canadian census information.\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0\\xa0 \\xa0 National Archives UK Take a listen to the National Archives UK podcast episode \\xa0that explores the creation of the census, with the mass organisation of enumerators, temporary clerks, permanent civil service clerks and registrars, and according to the podcast webpage, it includes fascinating stories that lie behind each census, to help us better understand the records we think we know so well. \\xa0 U.S. census training films online\\xa0 The US censuses are released when they are 72 years old so the 1940 Census is due out in 2012.\\xa0 for U. S. Census enumerators. \\xa0 Family Tree Magazine\\xa0 Listen to the new of the Family Tree Magazine Podcast featuring my interview with David Fryxell who\\u2019s article Fancy Free features the brand new 101 Best websites for genealogy research which just came out in the September 2010 issue of the magazine. \\xa0 Online Classes\\xa0 Free Webinar \\xa0 Family Tree Magazine Answers Your Questions \\xa0 Recorded Webinar How to Find Living Relatives: Unleash Your Inner Private Eye. Get the full hour video recorded webinar as part of your . There\\u2019s a TON of information there for you including some little known websites providing online access to information.\\xa0 \\xa0 \\xa0 FamilySearch Over 12 million digital images from thousands of microfilm, representing 8 countries, were published online for free viewing this month at (FamilySearch.org, click Search Records, and then click Record Search pilot) and coming soon to . \\xa0 \\xa0 New Google Images Tip: for faster scrolling through many pages, taking advantage of standard web keyboard shortcuts such as Page Up / Page Down. It\\u2019s all about getting to the info you need quickly \\xa0 MAILBOX: "I recieved my copy of "Internet Genealogy" magazine today. One of the articles is called Genealogy Podcasts.... Where to download your favoriite shows! I am happy to report that the very first Podcast listed in the articel is none other than my favorite "The Genealogy Gems Podcast"! Congratulations Lisa! You\'re the BEST!!!" \\xa0 Cherie Bonebright Baxter on Facebook \\xa0 \\xa0 July 24th is "" \\xa0 Listener Tim thinks that would be a great day for a family reunion.\\u201cI really enjoy the podcast ... keep up the great work!\\u201d\\xa0 \\xa0 Lacey comes up with gems too! Family History calendars for Christmas presents. \\xa0 Thanks to Listener Belinda for bringing a neat film project to our attention. \\xa0 A Documentary \\xa0 Will of Louisiana writes: \\u201cI must say I have really enjoyed the extremely useful information! I started by downloading your first podcast and have "listening" my way toward the most current.\\u201d\\xa0 \\xa0 Is there a way to access these Agricultural and/ or Manufacturing Census records online? \\xa0 Nonpopulation Schedules at NARA including Agriculture and Manufacturing Episode 9\\xa0& 10 \\xa0 \\xa0 GEM: Interview with Project Genealogist for Who Do You Think You Are? Canada Specialist in early Ontario (Upper Canada) records. \\xa0\\xa0 Who Do You Think You Are? at the The including Email for the Canadian Broadcasting CentreCall toll-free phone (Canada only): 866-306-4646'