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Episode 70 - A Tool for Connecting with Researchers Online


Episode 70 - A Tool for Connecting with Researchers Online

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DATE : Wed, 19 Aug 2009 22:38:00 GMT
Entered in Database : 2009-08-19 22:38:00
length : 42979338
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Family Tree University

 

Google announced last week that it has quadrupled its searchable archive of historical news articles, many of which are free to access.
From the Genealogy Insider Blog 
 

 

The National Archives just announced that it has launched what it calls a Narations blog.  The new blog is going to focus on online public access to records of the U.S. National Archives

 

 

The Salt Lake City Family History Expo is almost here

 

MyHeritage.com, has announced the release of Family Tree Builder 4.0.   The Family Tree Builder software is available for free download

 

Read the article about Googleâs new improved search BBC News 


MAILBOX:
Sean Lamb shared his recent discoveries and then had some questions about the 1930 census and the Office Use Only columns.

 

GEM:  IPUMS USA website

 

The site is described as âCensus microdata for social and economic researchâ.  Itâs an excellent and little known web site that is dedicated to collecting and distributing US census data. Its goals are to:

  • Collect and preserve data and documentation
  • Harmonize data  
  • Disseminate the data absolutely free

 

1850 â 1950 Enumerator Instructions

1930 Enumerator Instructions  

But as the column implies, the census taker was instructed not to write in column 26D so in this case the instructions canât help much.  Column 26D was filled in by the staff at the census bureau after the census taker completed the task.  The codes written in the column were to assist them in tabulating statistical information which they reported to Congress.

 

Unfortunately these numbers really donât provide additional information because they just reflect what was written in the Occupation columns by the census taker

 


GEM: Tools for Occupation Codes
But if you have a curious streak and would like to see exactly what the codes meant Iâve got a gem for you.  Steve Morse the author of the One Step Tools shares your curiosity and he created a page on his website called  âDeciphering Language and Nativity Codes Appended to the 1930 Census in One Step.â 

You can learn what the occupation codes in Column 26D mean by visiting this page: âDeciphering Occupation Codes Appended to the 1930 Census in One Step.â  

 

GEM: Agricultural Census (Non-Population Census)
Farm # - It refers to the Special census called the Farm Schedule
Listen to Family Tree Magazine podcast #12 Census secrets with Curt Witcher for more information.

Non-population census at the National Archives
Agricultural census
Where to find the records at the National Archives

 

 


GEM: Member Connect with Ancestry
David Graham. Director of Product Management at Ancestry.com gives us a tour of the new Member Connect feature.   


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