Navigating the 1931 Census of Canada – An Interview with Kathryn Lake Hogan

In this episode, Kathryn Lake Hogan tells us what we can find in the highly anticipated 1931 Census of Canada and offers some strategies for searching it efficiently. Plus, learn how to plan a memorable family reunion this summer with Shamele Jordon. https://media.blubrry.com/family_tree_magazine/content.blubrry.com/family_tree_magazine/2023-06.mp3 This episode is brought to you by Mylio. Mylio can help you keep your countless photos safe in one digital library so that they can be cherished for years to come. To learn more about Mylio and its features, visit Mylio.com. Subscribe today to get receive gifts valued at $80. Tree Talk (01:38) Family Tree Magazine New Media editor Rachel Christian covers the latest genealogy news. Resources Mentioned in This Interview: Family Tree Magazine 101 Best Websites Giveaway! Family Tree Magazine – 101 Best Genealogy Websites of 2023 Family Tree Magazine – 75 Best State Genealogy Websites of 2023 Join the conversation – Follow Family Tree Magazine: Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest YouTube Sign up for Our Free Genealogy Newsletter: Family Tree Newsletters Feature: The 1931 Canadian Census (03:58) The long-awaited 1931 census of Canada is finally here. It was made public by the Library Archives Canada on June 1, 2023. Professional genealogist Kathryn Lake Hogan explains what you’ll discover and how to find it in this new online record collection. Resources Mentioned in This Interview: Your Guide to the 1931 Census of Canada

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