Journey Through Haitian Genealogy with Gilles Hudicourt
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In this insightful episode of the Dis A fi mi History Podcast, we accompany Gilles Hudicourt, a passionate genealogist and founding member of the Association de Généalogie d'Haiti, in his intriguing journey of tracing his Haitian roots. We begin with Gilles' personal narrative of his genealogical discovery initiated from an old family record leading to a delightful exploration of Haitian ancestral heritage.
Gilles details the inception of Association de Généalogie d'Haiti and how his dedication to ancestral research has helped amass extensive online genealogy records. Emphasizing the challenges and rewards involved in preserving historical records, Gilles highlights the critical role of Haiti's National Archives and the Mormon's pivotal collaboration to digitize these records.
The interview unfolds the hitherto hurdles faced by ecclesiastical community to microfilm Haiti's national archives. Amid setbacks, their combined efforts with Association Généalogie d'Haiti unlocked access to the entire inventory of Haiti's archives. A worthwhile revelation from the conversation is the significance and accessibility of this immense database, aiding worldwide seekers in conducting a comprehensive search for their genealogical roots.
Gilles further delves into the exploration of these archives, shedding light on the wealth of information obtained from wedding certificates. The interview moves the needle from discussing the processes and sources of ancestral research to the emotional significance it holds for individuals. This episode is a heart-warming call for listeners to embrace genealogical research, bridging the gap between past and present, and fostering a profound connection with our ancestral roots.
Unfolding Hidden Tales: Examining Haiti's Archival Records with Gilles Hudicourt
In this thought-provoking episode of the Dis A Fi Mi History Podcast, we walk with Gilles Hudicourt through the captivating world of retaining and understanding historical archives, primarily focusing on Haiti's pre-colonial records. Gilles enlightens us about the importance of records maintenance dating back to Saint-Domingue, the erstwhile French colony, and the role these artifacts play i n shaping Haiti's diverse demographic tapestry.
Tag along as we delve deep into the records that have withstood nature and disasters, unveiling the immense knowledge and narratives of Haiti's colonial past encapsulated within them. Gilles walks us through intriguing examples dating back to 1804 and highlights their significance in validating records authenticity.
Together we journey into the rich cultural heritage imprinted by the Haitian revolution refugees on New-world societies like New Orleans. Gilles presents a nuanced perspective on the dynamics of slave owners and slaves in Haiti, which significantly influenced the country's demographic constituency.
The episode concludes with an intriguing discussion on the delicate handling of unexpected revelations obtained through DNA tests. We invite you to join us in this enlightening journey as we decode the labyrinth of historical records and their indispensable role in understanding our history.
Web Sites
https://www.agh.qc.ca/indexen.html
http://faculty.webster.edu/corbetre/haiti/ptp/ptp.htm
Family Search
https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Haiti_Genealogy
ANOM
http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=SAINT-DOMINGUE
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Morning Journal Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CXMTL3NV
Genealogy Workbook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09NRHG3M3
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