Find Your Colonial New England Ancestors through the many documents that have been preserved and digitized. The settlement of each of the six states is discussed along with many other interesting topics including the basics of deciphering Colonial Handwriting.
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D-Day – June 6
Family Tree Magazine (UK Edition) has released an article written by Executive Director, Angela Breidenbach, which focuses on why D-Day is a day that truly matters, a day that should never be forgotten.
Military Ancestors
Understanding the history and location of wars and conflicts is vitally important when researching your ancestor’s military service.
Western States Ancestors
There are many stories of the Wild West, pioneer wagon trains, the gold rush, and the industrialization of the western states, including Alaska. Fortunately, there is an abundance of records available for genealogists to search through.
American Land Records
Are you Researching Historic American Land Records?
American: Land Records starts with the history and documentation of these important records in the United States. The study of these records will give you insight on where your ancestors lived.
What You Will Learn:
Various types of land records will be examined along with maps, land claims, different types of deeds, and examples of Homestead Documents. Research strategies including record sources and how to use the documents are discussed as well.
The course includes important State and Internet sources for finding the records.
This course can be taken for personal interest or as an elective. It is one of the courses included in the American Records Certificate.
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