getting the most out of heritage quest
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Here are the slides and screenshots that accompany my presentation on how to use Heritage Quest for genealogical research.TRANSCRIPT
Getting the Most Out of Heritage Quest
What's In Heritage Quest?
• Census
• PERSI
• Books
• Revolutionary War
• Freedman’s Bank Records
• US Serial Set
• Tools & Extras
Using Heritage Quest
1. Overview
2. How to Search
3. Viewing Search Results
4. Saving/Downloading Records
5. Tools & Extras
Census Records
Census Overview
• Ordained by the constitution (Article 1, Sec 2)
• Every 10 Years since 1790
• Determines Representation in Congress
• Gathers Statistical Data
Census Overview
Availability
• Open to Public after 72 Years (1790-1930)
• Some Early Censuses Lost
• 1890 Census 99% Destroyed by Fire
Census Overview
Genealogical Use• Names of parents• Names of siblings• Places of residence• Places of Birth• Native Language• Approx. year of
marriage• Month and Year of
birth (1900 census)
• Year of Immigration• Naturalization• Literacy• Marital Status• Occupations• Rent or Own Property• Native Language• War Veteran
Census Overview
Census Overview
1840 Census Record from Grayson County, Kentucky
Census Overview
1930 Census Record for Chicago, Illinois
Determine who to search
• Who was named
• Who was indexed
• Name variations
Searching the Census
Determine how to search
• No soundex available
• No wildcard/truncation available
• Search strategies
Searching the Census
Name Search Tips
• Try alternate spellings
• Try phonetic spellings
• Omit last names and/or first names from your search.
• Search for neighbors
Census Searching
Census Searching
Viewing Results
Viewing Results
Viewing Results
Viewing Results
Viewing Results
Saving Results
Printing Results
Handy source citation
Saving in Notebook
Saving in Notebook
Browse by Location
Census Tools & Extras
Click on Help for full access to The Census Book by William Dollarhide.
CensusTools
Census Tools
Census Tools
Census Tools
Census Tools
Census Tools
Searching Books in HeritageQuest Genealogy & Local History Collection of over 25,000 digitized books.
Three Search Interfaces
Book Searching
Book Searching
Book Searching
Book Searching
Book Searching
Book Searching
Book Searching
Book Searching
Book Searching
Periodical Source Index (PERSI)
PERSIOverview
• Created by Allen County Public Library
• Indexes 80% of US Genealogical Periodicals
What is PERSI?
Genealogical Value of Periodicals
• Indexes• Vital Records• Queries• Family Histories• Pedigrees• Obituaries• Directories
• Cemetery Records• Diary Excerpts• Biographical
Sketches• Bible Records• Probate Court
Records
PERSI Overview
PERSIOverview
Limitations of PERSI
• No Full Text Articles
• No Article Summaries or Abstracts
• No In-Depth Indexing
Searching PERSI
1. People
2. Places
3.
4. Periodicals
Searching PERSI
Searching PERSI
Requesting Articles
Requesting Articles
Requesting Articles
Searching PERSI
Searching PERSI
Searching PERSI
Searching PERSI
Requesting Articles
Anderson Gray and his wife, Mary are listed, but their names were not indexed.
April 1982 Issue of Silent Footsteps
Searching PERSI
Searching PERSI
Revolutionary War Records
Rev WarRecords
Selected Records from Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty Land Warrant Application Files (M805)
• 898 Digitized Rolls of Microfilm• 80,000 applications filed by veterans, widows, or
heirs for pensions or bounty-land warrants.
Revolutionary War Pension & Bounty Land Warrant Application Files
Rev WarRecords
• Service information• Age of veteran• Residence• Birth information• Death information• Marriage information• Maiden names and ages of widows• Names and ages of children
Genealogical Value
Rev WarRecords
Rev WarRecords
Marriage Record
Rev WarRecords
…prove that Elizabeth Hamilton is the widow and Alexander Hamilton, James A. Hamilton, John C. Hamilton, William J. Hamilton, Angelica Hamilton, Eliza Holly wife of Sidney A. Holly and Philip Hamilton are the heirs …
Letter From New York Surrogate Office
Saving Records
Freedman’s Bank Records
Freedman's Savings And Trust Company 1865 – 1874
• Created by Congress to provide a safe place for newly freed slaves to deposit their money.
• 29 Branch Offices across the U.S.
Freedman’s Bank Records
Genealogical ValueRegisters of depositors include information such as:
• Place of birth• Residence• Age• Name of employer or occupation• Name of wife or husband• Names of Children• Names of Parents• Names of Siblings
Freedman’s Bank Records
Freedman’s Bank Records
Truncation allowed for this field only
Freedman’s Bank Records
Freedman’s Bank Records
Ledger View
Freedman’s Bank Records
1871 Bank Account Application
U.S. Serial Set
U.S. Serial Set
• Over 14,000 volumes of government documents spanning 1789-1969.
• Congressional journals
• Congressional reports
Relevance to Genealogists
• Memorials
• Personal Relief Legislation
• Pension Relief
Searching Serial Set
ViewingResults
ViewingResults
Viewing Results
Saving Results