Hidden Treasures on Ancestry® | Featuring Juliana Szucs | Ancestry
Hidden Treasures on Ancestry® | Featuring Juliana Szucs | Ancestry
Ancestry® is full of hidden treasures and untapped gems, but where should you go to find them?
Juliana Szucs is here to talk about all the unique resources that can be found on Ancestry® when looking to add depth to your family history research.
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Hidden Treasures on Ancestry® | Featuring Juliana Szucs | Ancestry
https://youtu.be/UtoRoxYo2JE
Wow this is so helpful- thank you!
Still learning as a beginner!
This is interesting but I just cannot listen as you are WAY too loud!! Just talk calmly you don’t have to yell.
Thank you! Very interesting information!
Do you have the link to the record you showed for John Rudolph? I tried looking for it but couldn’t find it.
I had a great grandmother who died do to & I kid you not "vomiting of pregnancy" was what was listed as her cause of death.
I’ve found a lot to build my family tree without being a paying member. But I also use internet searching and other websites to put the facts together.
I hit the Iowa info this past week and found a relative that was a music teacher
Your voice is very hard to listen to. Slowing down would help.
Is everything you showed in this video available to all membership levels or just certain ones?
How do I send a message to Juliana Szucs? I want to ask her to explain why some records give a date as 1718/9 or 1816/7 for example. Why the double year?
I’ve been working on my genealogy for over 30 years. Thanks for teaching me a few helpful things I never knew before!