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01:08:45
How to Avoid Common Family History Pitfalls and Myths
01:05:22
Ira Gershwin: A Life in Words with Michael Owen
01:19:21
Ten Steps to Writing & Publishing Your Family History
01:07:13
Load in Nine Times: Poems with Frank X Walker
01:11:42
300 Years of Castle Howard
01:06:45
The Basics of Mayflower Research
01:11:01
Early Migrations Into and Out of New England
01:04:16
John Kaag with "American Bloods: The Untamed Dynasty That Shaped a Nation"
01:11:10
The King is Dead, Long Live the King!: Majesty, Mourning and Modernity in Edwardian Britain
52:50
The Antiquarto, Episode 10: A Conversation on Heraldry
01:13:45
Setting Yourself Up for Success: Organizational Tools and Tips to Break Down Brick Walls
01:07:41
Using Voting Records in Family History Research
55:55
Locating Jewish Women in the Archives
01:03:03
Understanding and Utilizing Indexes
01:08:47
Robert Sullivan with Double Exposure
00:46
Introducing A British Country House Alphabet, Vol. 1
53:57
Sandstone & the Blue Whale: Stories from One of the World’s Oldest Botanic Gardens
01:06:06
An Introduction to California Research
01:18:34
A British Country House Alphabet
01:06:27
Matthew J. Davenport with The Longest Minute: The Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906
59:43
Paths to Freedom: Tracing Enslaved Ancestors to Emancipation
01:06:51
Louisiana Research: Go-To Published Resources
01:09:10
Closing the Golden Doors: The Immigration Act of 1924
03:55
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Interviews Ryan J. Woods, American Ancestors President & CEO (Clip)
01:03:36
Heraldic Decorative Arts in Colonial and Revolutionary America
01:02:06
The Counterfeit Countess: The Jewish Woman Who Rescued Thousands of Poles During the Holocaust
16:06
Henry Louis Gates, Jr. Interviews American Ancestors President & CEO Ryan J. Woods
01:10:11
Harridans and Heroines: The Women of Castle Howard
01:07:02
Using Tax Records in Your Family History Research
01:10:19
Once A King: The Lost Memoir of Edward VIII
01:04:47
Planning a Trip to Ancestral Homelands
01:11:09
Knowsley Hall and the Derby Collection
01:18:27
The Truth of Tracing Tartans: Scottish Clan Research
01:00:21
Jewish Languages: Commonality and Diversity
01:08:21
GEDmatch.com: Taking Your DNA Results to the Next Level!
01:03:55
Greg Steinmetz with American Rascal: How Jay Gould Built Wall Street's Biggest Fortune
51:30
What's New at American Ancestors - March 2024
01:15:49
The Scots-Irish in America: Origins and Migrations
01:03:36
Jews, Freemasons, and a Nineteenth-Century Debate on Universality
01:02:50
Records and Resources at Library and Archives Canada: Online and Onsite
01:08:08
Ilyon Woo with Master Slave Husband Wife: An Epic Journey from Slavery to Freedom
01:16:20
The Revival of the British Country House
01:10:11
Family History Roundtable: Traveling for Your Research
01:28:13
The Great Migration Study Project Continues: Series 3, 1636-1638
01:00:40
Finding Enslaved African American Ancestors in New England
01:02:43
Rachel L. Swarns with The 272: The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the Catholic Church
58:20
Classical Shindig: Amateur Artistry From Two New Orleans Gentlemen
01:04:55
Writing a Register-Style Sketch
01:04:11
Dos and Don’ts of Creating a Coat of Arms: Helpful Hints for Americans
01:07:05
Imagine: Rock ‘n Roll, Movie Stars & the British Country House
58:42
Lithuanian Research: Back to the Old Country
01:10:52
Using AI in Family History Research
55:38
What's New at American Ancestors December 2023
01:02:08
Family History Roundtable: Getting Family Involved in Your Research
01:01:25
The Chelsea Carol Incident of 1949
01:09:49
Applying to Revolutionary War Lineage Societies
54:21
Introducing Jewish Neighborhood Voices
01:05:39
An Introduction to the Committee on Heraldry at American Ancestors
52:15
Settlement House Research
01:01:54
Researching Black Soldiers in the Civil War