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Good
Day and welcome to the Hall of Mentors. My name is Tenaj and I am
the Head Mentor of Clouser Castle. Here in the Hall of Mentors we
take your questions on genealogical problems. The Duty Mentors do
not perform genealogical research, but rather will guide you for
instruction or training on genealogy or family research.
Below you will find a some of the sites dedicated
to education and learning in the genealogy field that I have used
in the past. Also are pages I created to help in your studies.
Learn about the United States Federal Census Records by clicking
Here.
When doing genealogy research, one problem people encounter is
the need to decipher the meanings of occupations. To better understand
these records and the occupations,
refer to this list of meanings.
When I was reviewing records, I ran across the word Yeoman. What
did it mean. Here you can find yeoman and many other general genealogy
terms you may run across during
your research.
Try the genealogy courses at Mother
Hubbard's Cupboard.
One of my favorite sites when I was just beginning family history
research was Genealogy
Search Advice. This web site will ask you to respond to a series
of questions about your particular research problem. Based on your
answers, it will produce suggested ideas for where to look for the
answer to your research dilemma. While this site is clearly a method
designed to get visitors to click through to commercial web sites
it is still a classic example of guided discovery using one of the
Internet's great strengths.
Another gret site that I ran across is Do
History. This site is not specifically designed for genealogists,
but it does have a great method of learning old handwriting. The
site uses a page from Martha Ballard's Diary (source for A Midwife's
Tale) which was written in December of 1789. A java applet allows
the visitor to move the "magic lens" over an image of the original
document. As you move the "lens", a printed version of the same
page is displayed over the manuscript page.
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