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SUMMARY:“_____ward Ho!” Case Examples: Finding & Tracking Early American Settlers pre-1850 Part 2
DESCRIPTION:“_____ward Ho!” Case Examples: Finding & Tracking Early American Settlers pre-1850 Part 2  \npresented by Phillip Adderley \nPart TWO!\n“____ward Ho!” Case Examples: Finding & Tracking Early American Settlers pre-1850 (Sequential companion to previous presentation) \nPhilip Burnett Adderley is a retired professional genealogist\, author\, and lecturer.  He holds a B.S. and B.A. in physics and mathematics\, as a Robert E. Lee Scholar at Washington and Lee University; and an M.S.E.E. from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.  Born in Bermuda a British subject\, he lived in Colombia\, South America as an exchange student\, and in Spain for five and a half years as a Senior Project Manager for Lockheed Martin. \nAn avid genealogist since 1977\, Philip completed several specialized tracks at Samford University’s Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research\, including its Advanced Methodology and Evidence Analysis Course\, and the National Institute on Genealogical Research at the National Archives. Mr. Adderley conducted full time genealogical research professionally since 2006 for private clients nationwide\, with emphasis on compiled narrative lineages and brick wall problems\, the latter augmented since 2010 by DNA testing. \nIn 2009 he was licensed the use of the Certified Genealogist® credential for a five-year term by the Board for Certification of Genealogists. His work has been published in the National Genealogical Society Quarterly and The NGS Magazine. He served the National Genealogical Society through 2011 as a grader for local land records and migration modules in American Genealogy: A Home Study Course\, and later as a mentor/grader for the American Genealogical Studies course series. \nAfter he retired from full time work in 2015\, he continued working on a limited basis for clients on long-term research projects. Philip specializes in land\, courthouse\, and archival records of the southern American colonies and states\, and 17th to 19th century British colonial records of Bermuda.  He is a member of the National Genealogical Society and a past president of the Ark-La-Tex Genealogical Association\, Inc.\, of Shreveport\, Louisiana.  His lectures and seminars emphasizing case studies and research methodology have been well received at genealogical conferences and associations in Alabama\, Mississippi\, Louisiana\, and Texas. \nHandout – Syllabus \nHandout – Numbered Bibliography \nMembers\, please login to see the video:Zoom meeting video:
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/_____ward-ho-case-examples-finding-tracking-early-american-settlers-pre-1850-part-2/
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SUMMARY:Our Poor Ancestors: Strategies for Finding Records and the Stories Those Records Can Tell
DESCRIPTION:Our Poor Ancestors: Strategies for Finding Records and the Stories Those Records Can Tell \npresented by Pam Vestal \nResearching financially-struggling ancestors often requires a strategic approach using unfamiliar records. Whether they were born poor or fell upon hard times\, we’ll explore their stories through town minutes\, almshouse\, sheriff’s\, and apprenticeship records\, legal and financial documents\, and much more. We’ll also consider indirect evidence\, such as changes in crop prices and payment ledgers that may suggest reasons for our ancestors’ struggles. \nPam Vestal is a professional genealogist and speaker who turned her focus to her longtime love of genealogy after a 20-year writing career. Her articles have appeared in the National Genealogical Society Magazine and The Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly\, and her lectures take her from coast to coast. Pam specializes in conducting genealogical research and then transforming that information into illustrated stories that even non-genealogists can enjoy. \n  \n 
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/our-poor-ancestors-strategies-for-finding-records-and-the-stories-those-records-can-tell/
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CATEGORIES:Arkansas,Heritage Seekers
ORGANIZER;CN="The Heritage Seekers Genealogy Club":MAILTO:info@HeritageSeekersAR.com
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