LOT 10 PBS VIDEO VHS ANCESTORS SERIES RARE GREAT
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LOT 10 PBS VIDEO VHS ANCESTORS SERIES RARE GREAT!!

LOT 10 PBS VIDEO VHS ANCESTORS SERIES RARE GREAT!!
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Start Time Thursday, July 24, 2008
End Time Thursday, July 31, 2008
Location Pittsburgh, PA

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friendshipcafe Store   VIDEOS AND BOXES IN GREAT SHAPE. PRIVATE COLLECTION. NICE PROTECTIVE BOXES!! SOME ARE ACTUALLY BRAND NEW AND SEALED. EPISODE ONE: GETTING STARTED. "This episode presents helpful insights for starting your family history. Guests include Victor VillaseƱor, who grew up in Southern California as a Mexican-American and found great value in learning about his ancestors, and expert Desmond Allen who introduces the pedigree chart and explains how to use it as an important tool for recording information about your ancestors."--Container. EPISODE TWO: LOOKING AT HOME. "This episode explains the types of sources of information that you can look for in your home. Guests include Shannon Applegate who found missing pieces of her life in an old ancestral home, and expert Antonia Cottrell Martin who explains what to look for at home and how to organize what you find."--Container. EPISODE THREE: GATHERING FAMILY STORIES. "This episode has suggestions for interviewing living relatives. Guests include Fabiana Chiu, a recent immigrant to the U.S. with Chinese and Peruvian parents who interviewed her relatives in Peru to discover traditions and links to her heritage of which she was never aware, and expert Bill Zimmerman who explains how to successfully interview living relatives and document family stories."--Container. EPISODE FOUR: THE PAPER TRAIL. "This episode helps you to understand how the records you find about your ancestors are a witness to important events in their lives. Guests include Rafael Guber who recreates his ancestor's immigration experiences on Ellis Island, and experts Sharon Carmack and John Colletta who introduce you to the major types of records you can find as you look for the written accounts in the lives of your ancestors."--Container. EPISODE FIVE: LIBRARIES AND ARCHIVES. "In this episode you will be introduced to different places to find genealogical records. The guest is Tom Madrid who found records of his Hispanic heritage dating back hundreds of years by starting at his local library. Co-hosts Jim and Terry Willard take you on a tour of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, where you will hear what experts and users of the library have to say about important steps in doing genealogical research."--Container. EPISODE SIX: MILITARY AND CENSUS RECORDS. "This episode presents two major American records that are commonly used in your family history research. Guests include Gary Bryant who served in Vietnam and discovered in his family research 27 ancestors who were American soldiers, and expert Curt Witcher who explains the type of information that can be found in Census and military records."-- EPISODE SEVEN: AFRICAN-AMERICAN FAMILIES. "This episode focuses on the distinct challenge in researching African-American records. Guests include Collette De Verge and members of the Southern California Genealogical Association, who share what family history means to them, and expert Tony Burroughs who dispels myths about African-American records and introduces new information to help begin a successful search."--Container. EPISODE EIGHT: MEDICAL HERITAGE. "This last episode tells the stories of three different legacies left by families in our country. The More Family who, since 1889, have held a family reunion every five years; Talula Bottoms, a humble and courageous woman who left an inspiring legacy in the many quilts she made for her family; and jazz musician Hannibal Lokumbe who finds the lost grave of his slave ancestor and celebrates in the discovery with a musical tribute of dance and African ritual."--Container. EPISODE NINE: HIGH-TECH HELP. "This last episode tells the stories of three different legacies left by families in our country. The More Family who, since 1889, have held a family reunion every five years; Talula Bottoms, a humble and courageous woman who left an inspiring legacy in the many quilts she made for her family; and jazz musician Hannibal Lokumbe who finds the lost grave of his slave ancestor and celebrates in the discovery with a musical tribute of dance and African ritual."--Container. EPISODE TEN: LEAVING A LEGACY. "This last episode tells the stories of three different legacies left by families in our country. The More Family who, since 1889, have held a family reunion every five years; Talula Bottoms, a humble and courageous woman who left an inspiring legacy in the many quilts she made for her family; and jazz musician Hannibal Lokumbe who finds the lost grave of his slave ancestor and celebrates in the discovery with a musical tribute of dance and African ritual."--   NON SMOKING HOME. FAST SHIPPING!! ONLY $1.50 ADDITIONAL SHIPPING AND HANDLING FOR EACH ADDITIONAL ITEM!!! WILLING TO SHIP WORLD WIDE BUT SHIPPING AND HANDLING WOULD BE DIFFERENT. SEE OUR HALF.COM SITE FOR THOUSANDS OF MORE TITLES. http://shops.half.ebay.com/friendshipcafe 3/08

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