RLP 138: Chinese Research with Linda Yip

Published: March 1, 2021, 6 a.m.

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Today\'s episode of Research Like a Pro is about Chinese Ancestry. We talk with Linda Yip, author of the website Past Presence and the new book, Getting Started in Chinese Genealogy. Linda tells about how to research Chinese ancestors in Canada or the United States. She also teaches us about Jiapu, Chinese clan genealogies and how they can stretch back 24-36 generations. We review the laws and history for Chinese immigrants and how that affected the records created. Linda shares about her experience at the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy in the Chinese Ancestry and Genetic Genealogy courses.

Links

https://past-presence.com/ - Linda\'s website

An uncertain homecoming, Part I: WWII, the Chinese, and the fight for civil rights 1939-1967 - blog post by Linda

Getting started in Chinese genealogy - Linda\'s book

Chinese Genealogy Resources - Linda\'s list

Chinese Ancestry Course at the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) - Virtual course Fall 2021

Canada Library and Archives website

C.I.9 Certificates From Vancouver and Victoria, 1910-1952 - Vancouver Public Library website

The National Archives at Seattle

Do you have a Chinese Immigration certificate? - blog post by Linda

Disenfranchised: Having, losing, and regaining the vote, a quick look at the laws 1872-1948

Research Like a Pro eCourse

Study Group - more information and email list

Research Like a Pro: A Genealogist\'s Guide by Diana Elder with Nicole Dyer on Amazon.com

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