Friday, March 27, 2020

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ANCESTRY FREE AT HOME EDUCATION RESOURCES AND ACCESS TO NEARLY 500 MILLION NATIONAL ARCHIVES RECORDS


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   1. (US) Ancestry Free At Home Education Resources and Access to
      Nearly 500 million National Archives Records (janmallen@att.net)



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Subject: [IAJGS Leadership] (US) Ancestry Free At Home Education Resources and Access to Nearly 500 million National Archives Records
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Ancestry with the (US) National Archives are making it easier to explore their family history by providing free access to search 50 million and images on Ancestry,  Ancestry’s usually free online tutorials video courses are all available.  Exploring the records is completely free – just create an account by entering your email to start your search. The almost half a billion digitized and searchable records being made available to all for free are comprised of nearly 300 different collections, including ship passenger and crew lists, naturalization and citizenship records, immigration records, and key military collections such as WWI and WWII draft cards.  A sampling of the collections include:
  • WWI and WWII U.S. Draft Cards
  • New York, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1957
  • California, Federal Naturalization Records, 1843-1999
  • U.S. Passport Applications, 1795-1925
  • U.S. Compiled Revolutionary War Military Service Records, 1775-1783
  • U.S., Confederate Soldiers Compiled Service Records, 1861-1865
  • U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960
Ancestry’s Academy™, a free program offering online courses to help families get started on their family tree building. A library of educational videos can be found at: www.ancestry.com/academy.

Ancestry also has AncestryK12programs for K-12 schools and teachers in classrooms nationwide with content from the U.S. collection of Ancestry, Fold3.com and Newspapers.com. With school closures in effect across the U.S., Ancestry is offering support to parents by making its AncestryK12 lesson plans available for free for anyone to download while they are educating children at home. 
The lesson plans that Ancestry has created target a number of core subjects, with educational topics ranging from the American Revolutionary War to the 1940 U.S. Federal Census. They have been written by teachers according to the History Standards administered by the National Center for History in the Schools at the University of California, Los Angeles under the guidance of the National Council for History Standards. Available lesson plans can be accessed below: 
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I have no affiliation with Ancestry and am posting this solely for the information of the reader.

Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee

Thursday, March 19, 2020

FREE YIVO ONLINE CLASSES

Dear Members and Friends,
I hope that you are all well.
YIVO announced that their online classes are now free.
I thought you might be interested in viewing their programs.
Wishing you all health and safety during this difficult time.
Warm regards, 
Paulette Bronstein
President


Wednesday, March 4, 2020

JAN MEISELS ALLEN - ANCESTRY DIGITIZED U.S. DRAFT CARDS

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Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 20:29:28 -0800
Subject: [IAJGS Leadership] Ancestry Announces Digitization of All 36 Million Available US Draft Cards


Ancestry announced on February 27 that they have digitized all available 36 million young man’s US Draft Cards.  2020 is the 75th anniversary of the end of World War ll.  They worked with the US National Archives and Records Administration to digitize the collection. This is fully searchable and includes color images.  The database includes registration cards for men born between 1898 and 1929 from all states except Maine. The cards from Maine were destroyed before they could be digitized.

Information on the cards include: name, serial number, address or mailing address, telephone, age, place of birth, county of citizenship, employers  name and address of employment, name and address of person who knows the registrants’ address and description of person and year of registration.

To access the collection go to: 
When you click on the URL, a window will open asking you to fill in the information for the search. Click on search and a new window opens for the persons that match your search criteria. If you find your person, to view the record, you must have a subscription. When the card opens remember it has two sides so click on the arrow to the right to get to page 2.

Once you have the record open if you want to save it to your computer click the green save button. Below the save button there are chain of icons one of which is a tool with that icon you can print or download and more.

Ancestry is a subscription service. While you can search the above database without a subscription, once you find the person you are looking for, to actually view the record you need a subscription and will be invited to subscribe.

Remember, that many public libraries and Family History Centers have library subscriptions to Ancestry if you do not have a personal subscription.

To read the full press release
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I have no affiliation with Ancestry and am posting this solely for the information of the reader.

Jan Meisels Allen
Chairperson, IAJGS Public Records Access Monitoring Committee

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