Using the Printed PRDH for Your French-Canadian Research
The printed PRDH, all 47 volumes, have traditionally been very difficult for non-French speakers to figure out. These four videos will take you step by step through the indexes to the records. (4 videos; total 43:42)
- Using the Printed PRDH-Part 1 (12:13)
- Using the Printed PRDH-Part 2 (11:46)
- Using the Printed PRDH-Part 3 (9:42)
- Using the Printed PRDH-Part 4 (10:01)
Blurry?
If the videos are blurry, make sure to check the directions below the video which tell you how to upgrade the resolution to make it clearer. There is quite a bit of print on the slides in the videos, so even if they are clear when I upload them, after two bouts of compression, the clarity degenerates to the point that you have to upgrade the quality in order to make out some words.
But that increase in quality may mean you have problems with the buffering of the video, and depending on your system’s download speeds, it may be choppy. So you’ll have to play around with it a bit to see what works best for you.
No matter how much checking you do, there are always errors that make it through. After the videos were uploaded I found a couple minor ones. Can you find them?
The Lafrance Database and the PRDH
If you’re new to French-Canadian genealogy or to either or both of the titled databases, then this video is for you. You will learn what each database offers and how they work together to make your research effortless.
The Lafrance Database and the PRDH (6:35)
The 2016 AFGS French Canadian Hall of Fame