New Records on MyHeritage: France, Germany & Sweden

Mike Mansfield
Jan 25, 2022
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Welcome
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Speaker's Introduction
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Introduction
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France
25m 26s
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France Census
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Germany
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Sweden
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
7m 25s

About this webinar

Discover the exciting new collections recently added to MyHeritage’s vast and ever-growing database of historical records – specifically the new records from France, Germany and Sweden.

About the speakers

About the speakers

Mike Mansfield works for MyHeritage.com as the Director of Content Operations. Previously Mike has worked for Ancestry.com and FamilySearch and has been active in the genealogy and family history domain for the last 20 years. Mike has presented at
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MyHeritage is the leading global destination for discovering, preserving and sharing family history. Our platform and DNA kits make it easy for anyone, anywhere to embark on a meaningful journey into their past and treasure their family stories fo
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  1. MJ
    Marie Jeanne Kerr
    3 years ago

    I enjoyed the French and German class very much

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  2. NT
    NikkiSue Thatcher
    3 years ago

    He has a great voice for webinars easy to listen to. I not only learned where and how to search for German records, I feel I learned how to search anyone or anything in My Heritage. Question how do you translate a German-Polish or Italian Record, Google Translate had me wanting to pull my hair out. I Love Ancestry but My Heritage is also a must.. I find different records here as well. Family Search is also a must. The time I spend & the records I find should be public.

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  3. BH
    Barbara Holtzman
    3 years ago

    Had to miss some of it but presenter was very clear and patience explains what I did see. Just so happens these are records I can use right now!

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    Clara Draganowski
    3 years ago

    Thaml you Mike for the update. It was very interesting.

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  5. PD
    Patricia Diane Godinez
    3 years ago

    Although I do not have French or German ancestors that I am researching, I did enjoy listening and learning new things. Most interesting about their numbers and calendar.

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  6. FU
    Fran Ussery
    3 years ago

    awesome

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  7. MC
    Martha Crandall
    3 years ago

    Excellent presentation – especially walking through the records & translating!

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  8. MP
    merridee pavlenko
    3 years ago

    VERY HELPFUL–GREAT INFORMAEION THANK YOU

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