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Where Your Ancestor's Yearbook Photo Is and How to Get It
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- Опубліковано 14 сер 2024
- Whether trying to find celebrity yearbook photos or your favorite relative, yearbooks are a cool genealogy resource.
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00:00 Introduction
00:56 Find Yearbook Using Browsers
03:57 Yearbooks on Classmates www.classmates...
05:58 Yearbooks on @myheritage
08:46 Yearbooks on @AncestryUS
10:04 5 Online Yearbook Research Tips
12:35 How to cite yearbooks in genealogy?
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I found many relatives pictures in yearbooks.
Alice Cooper (born Vincent Damon Furnier, February 4, 1948)
Good job Maria. Which yearbooks for your ancestors?
Great to remind me that I need to do it. My dad didn't go to high school & mom only to the 10th grade. I should be abe to find mom as an underclassman and other relatives who did graduate.
John Tyner
I went to high school with some cousins too.
Good luck. You might be surprised what you discover.
I love this feature on Ancestry! The photos are sometimes amusing, sometimes poignant. ❤️
Thanks. I will touch on Ancestry, but also Browser searching, MyHeritage, and Classmates.com.
Great information. Very informative and easy to follow.
Glad you liked it.
I have a question that maybe you could help me with. I have no idea who my parents are and I would really really like to know. Not just who they were but what I'm made of. Is there a test I can take that will tell me who my closest relatives are and if so whats it called? I would love and help or suggestions you may have. Thank you so much!
There isn't one test specifically but there is a process. We made a video series about that. Have you seen these? ua-cam.com/play/PLcVx-GSCjcdk1GsAs9NfLWKvACcjE3Afg.html
Alice Cooper! I didn't know that the young man in the yearbook was him! 😄 He was born in Detroit, Michigan.
Good job! You figured it out.
@@FamilyHistoryFanatics Haha. Yes, I did. 😄
Where my mom went to school they only held year books for 50 years and then burned any that were left.
Oh no!
SO SAD! 😭 😭 😭
What does "n.p," stand for in the citation example? I would think if it was 'no page,' it would be "n.p.," please advise.
GREAT QUESTION. N.p. in this parenthesis refers to no publication place. For instance, in a citation that says Morgan Park High School, Empehi (n.p, 1970), p. 170; "U.S. School Yearbooks, 1900-1999," Ancestry.com (www.ancestry.com : accessed 28 July 2022).
We know that the book was for the Morgan Park High School, but we don't know where the book was published. That would be awesome.
Now that I'm looking at it further, we're lacking the location of the school. EEK! Following the standards I found in reputable citation resources regarding yearbooks is still falling short now that I look at it further.
I have MyHeritage but cannot find yearbook collection
www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10568/us-yearbooks-1890-1979
Thanks!
Anytime.
Yes, the numbers represent the years that Janis Joplin participated in those activities. That is how it was done in our yearbooks back in South Carolina, too.
One thing that I find frustrating with the yearbook listings, at least on Ancestry, is the transcription errors. If I didn't already know what my aunts and uncles or close cousins looked like, I would potentially attach a wrong person to my family member. Some things should be obvious to the transcriber. If it is an obvious male name, don't tag the female with the guy's name. If necessary go across the rows and down the columns viewing each picture and see if the name makes sense for the person shown. I can't begin to count all the times my cousins' names have been tagged to an opposite gendered person. Ancestry doesn't exactly make it easy to fix those errors, either.
For those of us who have no clue what a particular family member looked like, how are we supposed to know if the transcriber got it right, especially if the names line up with a properly gendered person?
Thanks for another great video!
Thanks for confirming my suspicion about the dates besides her clubs.
You bring up a valid point about transcription errors. The digital scanning is AWESOME, but human validation of the tools is critical to ensure errors didn't creep into the technology.
As for the final question, we have to do our due diligence and find multiple pieces of evidence to confirm facts that we find. Yearbooks, like all genealogy records, can have errors and we need to resolve them.
@@FamilyHistoryFanatics You're welcome and thank you, too. I have no idea what my biological paternal grandparents looked like. No one will share a photo with me. I have no way of knowing, even if I do find someone with the same name, if this picture or that one is actually my grandparent or not. Very frustrating. Maybe I will get lucky and find my own face staring back at me in some decades old year book. My bio grandpa's cousins said that there was no doubt at all that I was one of them, so I must look like somebody in their gang. :)
Love that Janis Joplin was part of the Slide Rule Club !!!
The math guy loves the slide rule reference to a rock legend. Why does that not surprise me?
Vince Furnier is Alice Cooper.
Yep. Good sleuthing.
Where on My Heritage do I find the yearbooks?
Try this direct link www.myheritage.com/research/collection-10568/us-yearbooks-1890-1979
Vince is Alice Cooper!
Good call!!
I actually found my fathers pictures in yearbooks
That's exciting!!!
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That seems like a glitch in their system. I am glad you got your money back.