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    Explore "pastatearchive" with insightful episodes like "All About PA Military Records with Aaron McWilliams" and "Must See Records at the PA State Archive" from podcasts like ""Your Pennsylvania Ancestors" and "Your Pennsylvania Ancestors"" and more!

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    All About PA Military Records with Aaron McWilliams

    All About PA Military Records with Aaron McWilliams

    Through out Pennsylvania's history, the state has kept many different kinds of records on military service members. Find out all about these records with Aaron McWilliams of the Pennsylvania State Archive.

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    Pennsylvania State Archive https://www.phmc.pa.gov/archives/pages/default.aspx

    Digitized PA State Archive records on Ancestry https://www.ancestry.com/ai/collections/PA/StateArchives

    Digitized PA State Archive records on Power Library https://digitalarchives.powerlibrary.org/psa/islandora/object/psa:root

    Military record index cards in ARIAS http://www.digitalarchives.state.pa.us

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    Music: My Days Have Been So Wondrous and Free, composed by Francis Hopkinson in 1788 in Philadelphia, www.amclassical.com, Creative Commons license, some rights reserved.

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    Must See Records at the PA State Archive

    Must See Records at the PA State Archive

    Highlights of my conversation with Aaron McWilliams at the Pennsylvania State Archive on their most popular genealogy records.

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    More from the Pennsylvania State Archives pastatearchives.org

    Subscribe to PA Ancestors Discoveries Newsletter

    Make a discovery about your ancestors? I’d love to hear about it!

    Have a question on how research in PA? Submit it here for the Research Q & A

    Become an Inner Circle Member and get exclusive content while supporting the podcast

    Catch-up on all the past episodes

    Music: My Days Have Been So Wondrous and Free, composed by Francis Hopkinson in 1788 in Philadelphia, www.amclassical.com, Creative Commons license, some rights reserved.

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