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Crossing The Border: US, Canadian & Mexican Records
This lecture by Scott Andrew Bartley will cover the border crossing records of the United States, what they hold, and where to find them. These records are great supplements to immigration records as they record trips back and forth across our borders over time.
Finding the Story of Your French Canadian Ancestors
You might be just starting to research your French-Canadian ancestors, or maybe you have names and dates for many, but finding the stories that go with the names can greatly enrich your appreciation for their lives.
Integrated Digital Organization of your Genealogy
Keeping track of your genealogy research effectively can be a challenge. Take your genealogy research to the next level by creating an integrated digital system. In this talk Suzanne Blanchard will take you through a step-by-step review of the research … Continued
Simple, Concise Citations for Online Sources
Genealogists today are blessed with a wealth of online records that only a few years ago seemed inconceivable. But along with that bounty comes the challenge of correctly citing them - so that we and the consumers of our research can locate these source as needed.
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