07 April 2022 - Edition #6
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It Has Arrived - The 1950 US Census is Now Online!

After 72 years of confidentiality, the 1950Census is released to the public on April 1, 2022.
1950 Census Form

Researching with the 1950 US Census Online

1950 Census Home Page
What can you expect to find in the 1950 US Census and how can you find it?Download the Presentation Slides/Handout Agenda 00:00 - Welcome01:44 - Introduction to The 1950 Census Website02:35 - Presentation Agenda02:50 - 1950 Census Website Overview03:17 - 1950 Census Website Design & Development Approach06:42 - Website Design Progression09:15 - Website Features to Expect12:50 - Feature - Name …

Census Helper™ Launched by MyHeritage to Help Identify US 1950 Census Targets

New free tool that scans your family tree and compiles a list of your relatives who are very likely to be found in the 1950 US census.
1950 US Census MyHeritage Census Helper

New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 28 March 2022

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Two million records added and updated on FamilySearch.

26 Free Family History Classes and Webinars for April 2022

Dive into the free training on a wide range or family history topics.
Family History Webinars and Training

Appeal for Relatives of War Dead 31 March 2022 - Can You Help?

War Graves
Could you be connected to any of these deceased service personnel?

Survey Shows More than Half of Americans Can’t Name All Four Grandparents

A survey from Ancestry® has found that more than half (53 per cent) of Americans can’t name all four grandparents, thus demonstrating a knowledge gap in key information about more recent family history. In order to help fill this gap, Ancestry has pointed to the use of census records as a possible way to find those missing grandparental names. Released …
Half of Americans Can’t Name All Four Grandparents

WW1 Canadian Soldier's Remains Finally Identified

Richard Musgrave
The remains of Sergeant Richard Musgrave have been formally identified.

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