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Introduction to Genealogy Reference

Introduction to Genealogy Reference. GALILEO Webinar 23 March 2011. Laura W. Carter Heritage Room Librarian Athens-Clarke County Library. BASIC STEPS. 1. Start with the present – self - gather your documents 2. Talk with family members

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Introduction to Genealogy Reference

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  1. Introduction to Genealogy Reference GALILEO Webinar 23 March 2011 Laura W. Carter Heritage Room Librarian Athens-Clarke County Library

  2. BASIC STEPS • 1. Start with the present – self - gather your documents • 2. Talk with family members • Fill out Pedigree or Ancestral charts, Family Groups sheets and you will know what information you are missing • 4. Then work through the federal population census schedules • 5. Based on the above 4 activities : • a. Develop a plan for each person based on what you already • know so you are systematic in looking for your ancestors • b. Evaluate your sources carefully • 6. Join a genealogical society near where you live for networking • and for methodology classes

  3. Do NOT be Afraid Start with what they know and preferably what their last documented information is on a person Need to know where and when the person they are looking for was last documented Try to keep them away from the stories about their family when they are asking for your help Names are not the best way to start trying to find book materials for folks When you do not know something, tell them you don’t know – BUT, tell them you will find where to look and get back to them. Most of All, Have Fun!

  4. GALILEO gives Georgians access to two of the best known genealogy databases – Ancestry Library Edition (ALE) and HeritageQuest™ Online. • Ancestry Library Edition (ALE) is available only in libraries –public and academic in Georgia. • Ancestry.com does not license remote access. Ancestry.com as advertised on television and in print is the consumer version and has features that the library edition does not have.

  5. HeritageQuest™ Online is available in public libraries or at home through public libraries in Georgia. • From their homes, Georgia library users can get into HQO with the GALILEO password or by signing into My Account in PINES.

  6. Here users can click on My Account in PINES and sign in. Then click on the GALILEO link and go right into GALILEO.

  7. Ancestry Library Edition (ALE) and Ancestry.com

  8. Main differences in ALE and Ancestry.com • Databases such as Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, that are owned by another company. Those companies want to continue to sell their databases to libraries so do not want these money-makers available in another library database. These types of databases are NOT in ALE • ALE has World Ancestry Deluxe ($300.00 per year) not just United States. Basic pay subscription for Ancestry.com is for United States only ($156.00) . So our patrons who are working internationally can save themselves some money by using ALE in the library.

  9. Ancestral / Pedigree Chart This shows direct blood line

  10. Family Group Sheet This form is filled out for each couple, married or not, so that sib-ling and other information is available to help make connections.

  11. Narrow a search to appropriate category if possible, based on what is known about person. Otherwise, there are often too many hits and it can be frustrating to wade through them.

  12. Be aware that the categories in list on the right are not consistent with the drop down at top of the page. Click on “More … “ under category and get a list of all databases in that category.

  13. This is list under “More …” in category to right

  14. This is list after scrolling further down in the same category. You can see the breadth of what ALE includes

  15. If you want to search a specific database or see if it is in ALE, try checking the card catalog

  16. Results page for search “Freedmen’s Bureau”

  17. From list choose a state. I picked South Carolina. Then, scrolled within SC to Court Records.

  18. This is what screen looks like when click on “Answers”

  19. Notice that although clicked on Learning Center, the Answers tab is the one highlighted, not the Learning Center tab. The drop down to the left is the only indication that you are working under a different section

  20. Example of choice made from Answers/Articles

  21. Is this really about the Georgia I want?

  22. Clearly not the Georgia I wanted. Sometimes cannot figure out why a particular database comes up.

  23. Refine search - This list shows which states are included in this database and Georgia is not there. The alphabetical list skips from Connecticut to Idaho. Now confirmed that this is NOT what I wanted

  24. HeritageQuest™ Online: What You Can Find From Home

  25. http://www.proquest.com/en-US /support/training/materials.shtml This is the list of training materials for ProQuest that are at the above URL. Scroll down to get to the section for Heritage Quest Online

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