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Who Do You Think You Are? by Megan Smolenyak
Who Do You Think You Are? by Megan Smolenyak







National Archives records are an abundant resource for genealogical research.

Who Do You Think You Are? by Megan Smolenyak

I hope that Americans will be inspired to log onto their computers or visit one of our nationwide facilities to discover our resources relating to their own families, as I have" he added. “Our census and immigration records and military pension files, among millions of other documents here at the Archives unlock secrets and mysteries relating to family history. "The role that the National Archives played in researching the personal histories that are featured on the upcoming show “Who Do You Think You Are?” underscores the importance of our records,” said Archivist of the United States David S. National Archives staff in Washington, DC, and New York City worked closely with the producers and researchers of this genealogy-based program for over a year to identify National Archives documents that help tell the story of famous Americans featured on the programs. The first episode of “Who Do You Think You Are?” premieres this Friday, March 5, on NBC at 8:00 p.m.

Who Do You Think You Are? by Megan Smolenyak

Washington, DC New genealogy-based show debuts Friday on NBC at 8 PM, EST Who Do You Think You Are Debuts March 5-Features NARA Records









Who Do You Think You Are? by Megan Smolenyak