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Join Flat Stanley as he explores his family tree at the National Archives and Colonial Williamsburg with the help of genealogist Megan Smolenyak. He also manages a quick visit to San Francisco. rootstelevision.com; Colonial Williamsburg; Family Tree; Flat Stanley; Megan Smolenyak; National Archives; San Francisco; census records; pedigree chart; school teachers; virginia; williamsburg; Roots Television interviews Jacqueline Depelle, otherwise known as "The Hat Lady", at the Who Do You Think You Are? Live! and National History Show in London. www.rootstelevision.com; London; United Kingdom; britain; british; depelle; family history; genealogy; hat lady; history; uk; "Heir Jordan" jokes about the lighter side of family history research. Jordan Auslander is a professional genealogist, author, accomplished actor and native New Yorker - with a background in Improv. www.rootstelevision.com; Census records are the topic of this episode from the Ancestors television series. In this first segment learn why census records are called "mini-biographies" and provide a wealth of information about your ancestor. Part 1of 5. rootstelevision.com; African American; Elizabeth Mills; Tony Burroughs; african-american; census; census records; From the basic 5-step research process, to the ins and outs of taking your first DNA test, the How To Channel has the answers you need.; Instruction; Roots Television; family; family history; genealogy; how to; research; File Not Found: Organizing Your Computer is a lecture presented by Amy Johnson Crow at the 2006 BYU Genealogy and Technology Conference. Part 1 of 5. www.rootstelevision.com; Dallan from WeRelate.org: Tutorial covering basic wiki concepts. It will prepare you to create wiki pages for your ancestors at WeRelate.org. 8 minutes. ; Overview of oral history interviewing. When people tell stories about their own lives and those stories are preserved and passed down for future generations, it's called oral history. ; From the basic 5-step research process, to the ins and outs of taking your first DNA test, the How To Channel has the answers you need.; Instruction; Roots Television; family; family history; genealogy; how to; research; http://link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid1137819660http://www.brightcove.com/channel.jsp?channel=151802639

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Roots Television offers free genealogy and family history videos. Topics include Conferences, How-to, DNA, African Roots, British research, Irish family history, Hispanic roots, Libraries, Archives, Reunions, Photo Restoration and more