Remembering Pearl Harbor through Genealogy 

For this workshop, we'll discover Pearl Harbor, an event that changed history forever. For the families of the USS Oklahoma crew, including Yeoman Third Class - Harding Coolidge Blackburn - the attack on December 7, 1941 was just the beginning of a long journey of grief and remembrance. In this workshop, we’ll explore Harding’s story, how advancements in DNA brought closure to Harding’s family, and how you can use similar tools to uncover military stories in your own family tree.

Workshop - for Genealogy Genie Hub Master & Elite Master Members


Remembering Pearl Harbor Through Genealogy


Included:

  • Text-based, step by step workshop training
  • Curated story from a real ancestor in Genealogy Genie's family 
  • 7 Minute Challenge to take action
  • Downloadable step-by-step teaching guide to learn or teach how to research in this area, plus applicable historical insights, DNA tips, and examples to help curate your own stories

Genealogy Genie Member Content

Using Genealogy

to Teach About

Pearl Harbor

For Genealogy Genie and Elite Master members:

Dive deeper with this downloadable teaching guide, “Using Genealogy to Teach about Pearl Harbor”.  This 12 page guide includes the longer version of Harding's story with expanded details, as well as step-by-step activities for researching WWII records, using DNA to explore military legacies, and highlighting personal family connections to the war. Click the button below to download the guide now.  


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