September 2012 Family History Writing Program at the Clayton Library
Posted by Liv | Filed under Libraries
The Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research will host this month . . . Writing Your Family History – An Interactive Day Saturday, September 29 10:30AM – 4:00PM Join Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, for a very exciting day consisting of a morning lecture with an active afternoon of writing exercises. A Baker’s Dozen 10:30AM-12:30PM Anyone can [...]
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June 2012 Programs at Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research
Posted by Liv | Filed under Libraries
It’s June 1, 2012 and I can already tell it’s going to be a long hot summer here in H-town. But to beat this heat, I plan to attend some of the great programs that the Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research has in store for genealogy patrons this month! If you have a Houston [...]
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Tuesday’s Tip: On Your Mark, Get Set, Ready … GO – 1940 Census here we come!
Posted by Liv | Filed under Tuesday's Tips
We are just a week away from the release of the 1940 Census and thanks to the National Archives, they have setup a direct link to the 1940 Census records at http://1940census.archives.gov and a brief, yet informative video I’ve posted below, for anyone planning to access these records on April 2, 2012.
Tags: 1940 census, American History, ancestors, census takers, enumeration district maps, enumeration districts, genealogical research, Great Depression, http://1940census.archives.gov/, national archives, Online Public Access, OPA, Steve Morse, United States


























