Canadian: Military Records will take your from the War of 1812 to the Korean War in the 1950s.
Category Archives: Courses
Remember Today
Research: U.S. World War ll Ancestors Parts 1 and 2 will take you through the history of the United States entering the war, where to locate important records, and what life was like on the Homefront.
Military Ancestors
Understanding the history and location of wars and conflicts is vitally important when researching your ancestor’s military service.
Reading Eastern European Records
The different languages and alphabets of Eastern Europe often pose a challenge for many genealogists. This course, Eastern European: Languages and Alphabets focuses on understanding how to read those commonly found words in records.
Olde English Jobs
Builders, farmers, fishermen, and weavers – these are some of the occupations our ancestors would have had to support their families.