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Overview of African American Genealogy
A great starting point for those new to the subject of researching their African American ancestors.
Remembering the Tri-State Tornado: A Narrated Slideshow
March18, 2025 marked the 100th anniversary of the Tri-State Tornado. This catastrophic event remains the deadliest and most record-breaking tornado in United States history. Over the course of three and a half hours, the storm carved a 219-mile path of destruction across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana, moving at unprecedented speeds of up to 73 mph and claiming 695 lives. The disaster leveled entire towns, destroyed 15,000 homes, and left an indelible mark on the Midwest. This program examines that history, explains why there was so little warning along its path and explains the circumstances that came together in deadly unison to make it so deadly and destructive. The program also incudes some of the stories of those that were there and looks at the relief and rebuilding efforts after the storm.
1986 Interview with Johnny Rion
The 1986 interview of Johnny Rion was conducted in the Rion home in Belleville, Illinois by Johnny's son, Hugh Daniel (Danny) Rion. It covers Johnny's life and career from the time of his birth in 1916 to 1986.
African American Genealogical Research Overview
A great overview of African American genealogical research from the Family Search Wiki.
1850 U.S. Census Slave Schedule
Here you can search, by location and slave owner's name for the records of enslaved individuals. Slaves themselves are not enumerated by name, only by age and sex.
Douglass' History of Southeast Missouri
History of southeast Missouri : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people and its principal interests, published by Robert Sidney Douglass in 1912 is similar in its scope and presentation to Goodspeed's book published in 1888. Like Goodspeed's book, you will find a wealth of historical and biographical information. The book can be downloaded for free.
Family Search - Family History for Kids 3 - 11
From the Family Search Wiki, are "links, charts, and exercises will provide some helpful ways to help teach your children all about their current and extended family."
Family Search Beginning Genealogy Classes - Roots Tech
RootsTech is a place to learn, be inspired, and make connections through family history. Hosted by FamilySearch and sponsored by other leading genealogy organizations, we have hundreds of expert classes, tips and tricks videos, and inspiring stories that can help you experience family history like never before. Visit their on-demand learning library or make plans to join them for their next virtual or in-person conference event
Overview of Cemetery Records
How to locate and use cemetery records in your family history research.
Using Newspapers for Historical and Genealogical Research
Information on the depth and breadth of available historic U. S. newspapers and how to use them in your research.