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Crossing The Border: US, Canadian & Mexican Records
Digging Thru Documents and DNA to Solve Family Mysteries
The Family History Library is the largest genealogical repository in the world and its free website, FamilySearch.org, is the way to access this collection online. You might have searched FamilySearch.org before, but there’s a lot more there than you think. … Continued
Early Vermont Settlers Project: Things Learned Along the Way
The “Early Vermont Settlers” project is a study group at the New England Historic Genealogical Society (NEHGS) which began in 2015 and is led by Scott Andrew Bartley. This multi-year effort will provide sketches for all families who settled in … Continued
Researching New England’s First Settlers
Simple, Concise Citations for Online Sources
The Mayflower Society: Its Past and Purpose
In this class Scott Andrew Bartley will explain the founding of the Mayflower Society, its purpose in preserving the memory of the Pilgrims, who came, and who qualifies to continue the legacy. We will explore the names of the passengers … Continued
Vermont Research in the 18th Century
“Vermont Research in the 18th Century” presents a brief pre-settlement history of New England. It then uses maps to illustrate the issues around border disputes in western New England. From that outline, Drew Bartley will discuss the records that survive, … Continued