Welcome to the Tangled Branches blog (formerly Tracing Your Roots). On this blog we will share tricks of the trade and genealogical resources that we find useful while conducting personal family history research, as well as research for paying clients. We will also be sharing volunteer work experiences and interesting articles, blogs, and links. Comments are welcome.
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Resources on the Web: Youtube
When we think of online local history and genealogy resources, it is easy to forget that some of the websites we use daily for other reasons may be packed with genealogical resources as well. Youtube is a great example of this issue. Many of the leading sites that grant access to vital records and provide tree building software, such as Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org also create and upload helpful videos to Youtube. Ancestry adds how to videos to their channel whenever a change to the website occurs and they also advertise and demonstrate many of their services as well. They also have a series of videos called the Desktop Education Series that provides expert advice on a variety of research topics. In addition to Ancestry, FamilySearch demonstrates services and provides brief explanations about certain record types, like the 1940 census set. The blogger who calls herself Dear Myrtle also has a Youtube channel.
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