Finding Ancestors: GALILEO for Genealogy

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Presentation Details: Slides: 14 Duration: 00:08:45 Filename: H:\GALILEO Things\Things to Learn in GALILEO - FindingAncestors.pptx Presenter Details: Name: GALILEO Staff Email: helpdesk@usg.edu Finding Ancestors: GALILEO for Genealogy

Slide 1 Finding Ancestors Duration: 00:00:04 Finding Ancestors: GALILEO for Genealogy Finding Ancestors: GALILEO for Genealogy Slide 2 Things to Learn Duration: 00:00:18 Things to Learn Earn 0.5 Contact Hours Here are the Things we will learn in this section. First, we will look at HeritageQuest Online where you can find census records, local histories, and more. Then, we ll explore Ancestry Library Edition, where you can find a wide variety of historical records and images. You ll get a chance to search both of these as we move forward.

Slide 3 Finding Your Ancestors Duration: 00:00:09 Finding Ancestors Alice is looking for her family Alice has started a family chart and wants to find out more about her ancestors. Let's see what resources GALILEO provides for Alice's genealogy research. Slide 4 Using HeritageQuest Online Duration: 00:00:25 Finding Genealogy Databases To help Alice see all of the genealogy resources in GALILEO, click the Genealogy link on the Browse by Subject tab and then click the Genealogy category. Then, you will see the Subject Search tab, but go ahead and click on the Articles and Databases tab to see a list of all the databases. We will look at two of the these, but let's start with HeritageQuest Online. Click Play to see what you and Alice can find in HeritageQuest Online.

Slide 5 HeritageQuest Online Duration: 00:01:44 PROPERTIES Allow user to leave interaction: Show Next Slide Button: Completion Button Label: Online... Anytime Show always Finished? Explore HeritageQuest Find Your Folks! HeritageQuest Online includes searchable census images, books, periodicals, and more. Try finding your ancestors...you might even find a few famous people, too. Click the blue dots to find out what's here. Click the Finished?" button when you are ready to move on. Census Find families and their neighbors in the census records. Census Tip: Maps In the Browse Census section, you can choose to see state maps from different years. This is great for knowing when counties were created and how county lines changed over time. Books Find books with family histories or information about places in your area. PERSI Look for article citations in PERiodical Source Index (PERSI), which includes many genealogy and history periodicals. In each citation, there is a link to request the full text of the article. Revolutionary War If an ancestor fought in the

Revolutionary War, these applications have wonderful details. This example is for Deborah Sampson Gannett, a woman who fought under the alias Robert Shurtleff. The record indicates she fought bravely and was wounded in battle. The Committee on Revolutionary Pensions decided to grant her husband's request for her pension after her eventual death due to the wounds she received. Freedman s Bank The Freedman s Bank includes records of depositors in branches of the Freedman's Savings and Trust Company, 1865-1874, which was set up after African Americans were freed from slavery. There were branches in Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah. This example is about Jacob Reilly, who was a cook for several privates in General Sherman's army. U.S. Serial Set The U.S. Serial Set includes documents of Congressional actions, such as memorials, petitions, and private relief actions. In this example, the governor of Georgia is requesting payment from the federal government for use of the railroads after the war.

Slide 6 Explore HeritageQuest Online Duration: 00:00:38 URL: http://www.galileo.usg.edu/express?path=/subjects/genealogy/articlesdatabases&view=library Display : In new browser window Explore HeritageQuest No pop-up window? Allow pop-ups from this site. Go back to the previous slide and replay this slide. Search Census: Abraham Lincoln Browse the census for historical state maps Find a book about your area Search Revolutionary War: Robert Shurtleff Search Freedman s Bank: Jacob Reilly Search Serial Set: your area Now it's your turn to see what you can find. You should see a new window that just opened on your computer screen. If your pop-up blocker stopped it, you will need to allow pop-ups from this site and then replay this slide. Use the buttons at the bottom of the player to go back and then forward to this slide again. Go ahead and explore HeritageQuest Online. If you can't think of something at the moment, here are some search ideas for each section: - Search for Abraham Lincoln in the census records. - Remember to Browse the census records to see historical state maps. - Find a book about your area or about a family in your town. - Look for Robert Shurtleff in Revolutionary War records and read her story. - See Jacob Reilly's record in the Freedman's Bank records. - Check the Serial Set for Congressional actions in your area. To have more room to work in

the new window, click the lower right corner and drag it to expand the window. When you are ready to move forward, click the Play button. We'll explore Ancestry Library Edition when you get back. Slide 7 Using Ancestry Library Edition Duration: 00:00:10 Finding Genealogy Databases Now, that we ve taken a look at HeritageQuest Online, let s go back to the Articles and Database tab in Genealogy and look at Ancestry Library Edition. Slide 8 Ancestry Library Edition Duration: 00:01:11 PROPERTIES Allow user to leave interaction: Show Next Slide Button: Completion Button Label: Ancestry Library Edition Anytime Show always Finished? See more about What can you find in ALE? Census records for the U.S. and the United Kingdom Birth, marriage, and death records Military records, including draft cards and civil war records Immigration records Historical photos and maps Stories of former slaves

Find all this and more Click the blue dots to learn more about navigating to these items. One Search Box There is one search box from which you can search all of the content in Ancestry Library Edition. Notice that you can add major life events or family members if you know them to narrow your search. Advanced Search Options Try the Show Advanced link to see even more search options. See Database Catalog Try this link to see a list of all of the databases within Ancestry Library Edition. Charts and Forms The Charts and Forms tab provides ancestral charts to keep records of a family tree as well as forms to track research. The blank census forms can be helpful when interpreting scanned images of old census records. Search by State or See Collections Click the Search button to search for records by state or to see all of the collections in Ancestry Library Edition. Or, you can use the dropdown menu to search within certain types of records. Click Finished? See more about

Ancestry Library Edition to see what types of collections are here. Slide 9 Special Collections Duration: 00:02:16 PROPERTIES Allow user to leave interaction: Show Next Slide Button: Completion Button Label: Library Edition... Anytime Show always Finished? Explore Ancestry We just saw how to navigate Ancestry Library Edition. If you click the Search button, you'll be able to see all of the special collections in Ancestry Library Edition. Click the blue dots to investigate. Birth, Marriage, and Death Find vital records, which may include an ancestor's dates, places, names, and other information. The Social Security Death Index, a collection of note in this area, includes millions of records with names, birth and death dates, and last residence. Census and Voter Lists include census records dating from 1790 to 1930 for the United States as well as many state and county records. (The 1940 census records will not be released to the public until 2012.) There are also census records back to 1841 to 1901 for the United Kingdom and some from Australia, Canada, and Germany. This area also

includes voter lists. Immigration and Travel Immigration and travel records include passenger lists from many ports in the United States, particularly New York, Boston, and Philadelphia as well as citizenship records, passports, immigration books, and more. Military Military records include draft, enlistment, and service records; veteran and prisoner lists; awards and honors; and more. Collections of note in the military records are the WWI Draft Registration Cards, records from WWII and the Korean Conflict, and an extensive Civil War collection. Schools, Directories, and Church Lists This section includes city and area directories, professional and organizational directories, church histories and records, and more. Tax, Criminal, Land, and Wills This includes land records, tax lists, court records, wills, and bank and insurance records. Reference, Dictionaries, and Almanacs Ancestry Library Edition also includes reference materials with dictionaries, maps, and more for assistance in

locating and understanding records. This section includes a map center with many historical United States maps; the Genealogical Library Master Catalog with citations for family histories, genealogies, and town and county histories from libraries all over the U.S.; and a guidebook to help a genealogy researcher get going in the right direction. Stories and Publications The Stories and Publications section includes a search of an extensive list of family and local histories, oral histories and interviews, obituaries, historical newspapers, genealogy publications, and more. Photos and Maps The Photos and Maps section includes historical photos from around the world, school yearbooks, and a collection of historical maps from 1513 to 1990.

Slide 10 Explore Ancestry Library Edition Duration: 00:00:28 URL: http://www.galileo.usg.edu/express?path=/subjects/genealogy/articlesdatabases&view=library Display : In new browser window Explore Ancestry Library Edition Search for someone famous or a relative Search tab > Georgia Find an image from your area Don t forget to check Charts and Forms Again, let's see what genealogy records you can find. Expand the new window and click on Ancestry Library Edition. Search for a famous person, such as Mary Flannery O'Connor or a relative of yours. Go to the Search tab and click on Georgia to see all the databases available for Georgia. Search Photos and Maps to find an image from your area. Don't forget to check Charts and Forms to see what your researchers may be able to use. When you are ready to move forward, click the Play button. We'll do a quick review and take the quiz when you get back.

Slide 11 Quick Review Duration: 00:00:27 Quick Review Before the quiz, let's do a quick review of what we saw today. First, we saw that we can find our ancestors and even some famous people when searching genealogy databases, such as HeritageQuest Online. We also found local histories and records there. Then, we explored Ancestry Library Edition and found that we could find many historical records and stories by state and print charts to help genealogy researchers. Now, if you're ready for the quiz, go ahead and click Play. Slide 12 Quiz: Finding Ancestors Duration: 00:00:00 Advance mode: Auto PROPERTIES On passing, 'Finish' button: On failing, 'Finish' button: Allow user to leave quiz: User may view slides after quiz: User may attempt quiz: Goes to Next Slide Goes to Next Slide At any time At any time Unlimited times

Slide 13 Certificate of Completion Duration: 00:00:16 Slide 14 Still Want More about This? Duration: 00:00:38 Great Things to Know about GALILEO Certificate of Completion for 0.5 Contact Hours Date: Finding Ancestors: GALILEO for Genealogy Still Want More about This? Find your ancestors Share with a co-worker, friend, or family member Find famous Georgians Investigate your print resources Check out the GALILEO module on Georgia history Create a handout, poster, or library display to encourage genealogy research If you would like a certificate from GALILEO to show that you completed this module, see the Attachments section in the upper right corner of the player to download this certificate. Add your name and the date in the fields provided, and you can save this certificate to your computer and/or print it for your records. After you complete the quiz, if you still want more ideas for using these resources, here are some things you can do: - Find your ancestors if genealogy interests you - Share one of these resources with a coworker, friend, or family member (You can help him or her find an ancestor.) - Find genealogical information about famous Georgians - Investigate the print resources your library system offers for genealogy research - There is a GALILEO

Things module on Georgia history, and the resources covered there can also be helpful in genealogical research - Create a handout, poster, or library display to encourage others to use these resources for genealogical research