00:56:14 Mary D: I I live in Canada, would I be able to access both sources on line? 00:57:15 Sheri Snodgrass, Support: Hi Mary- There are some databases and collection that are digitized and on their site - just check their catalog for what's on line. 01:07:06 Patricia Breno: I have a question about immigration and Ellis Island 01:07:45 Sheri Snodgrass, Support: I believe Laurie covers those a bit further in the presentation 01:23:21 Dawn B: Can you talk about the U.S. Indian Census Rolls? 01:29:19 Sheri Snodgrass, Support: Red Book available for free at Ancestry wiki - https://wiki.rootsweb.com/wiki/index.php/Red_Book:_American_State,_County,_and_Town_Sources 01:38:15 Dawn B: For Native Americans did they also have vital records? 02:04:10 Sheri Snodgrass, Support: Midwest Genealogy Center offers free downloadable edible forms https://www.mymcpl.org/genealogy/resources/family-history-forms 02:13:00 Sheri Snodgrass, Support: Ancestry offers a free account that will allow you to create trees and see hints - this link will show what the free account provides access to https://support.ancestry.com/s/article/Free-Registered-Guest-Accounts 02:14:37 Dawn B: Thank you so much Laurie and Sheri. Great information! 02:15:39 Beth N: Great information. Thank you Laurie and Sheri!! 02:16:02 Kevin Varley: Laurie, where was your ancestor imprisoned? I also have an ancestor that was a POW in the Civil War 02:16:21 Jolene Van Waus: Thank you! 02:16:22 Claudia Frazer: Great presentation. Thanks, Laurie! 02:16:58 Kevin Varley: My ancestor was at Milne Prison in SC after being captured at Allatoona, GA 02:17:23 Patricia Breno: when people came here did they have to register every so often 02:17:50 Kevin Varley: Thank you both! 02:19:24 Patricia Breno: thanks