Free NEHGS Webinar 3/21/19: Using and Evaluating Published Genealogies

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The NEHGS is offering a free webinar on Using and Evaluating Published Genealogies this Thursday, March 21, 2019 from 3 - 4PM EST presented by Alicia Crane Williams, FASG. Email: education@nehgs.org for information and to register. Sincerely, Carol (Baldwin-3428) The notice states:

Following the advent of American genealogy in the early to mid-19th century, thousands of genealogies were published featuring families across the country. While largely uncited—and arguably biased—these early works continue to be an important resource for modern day family historians. Join Lead Genealogist of the Early New England Families Study Project and frequent contributor to the Vita Brevis blog, Alicia Crane Williams, to learn how you can access, evaluate, and utilize early published family histories in your research.

in Genealogy Help by Carol Baldwin G2G Astronaut (1.2m points)

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Thanks for posting this Carol.

I attended a previous session sponsored by NEHGS and it was very well done. This one sounds very good as well.
by S Willson G2G6 Pilot (223k points)
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Thank you for your feedback! I have attended several, one about 5 months ago and it was excellent. Carol (Baldwin-3428)

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