Researching in 3 Steps:Documents, Citation & Context
Tyler Public Library 201 S College Ave, Tyler, United StatesCombining beginning and intermediate opportunities, this presentation combines fascinating stories of humanity paired with opportunities for compassionate context with citations for the documents utilized.
Brick Wall Busting Strategies: Hammering at the Wall
Granbury TX Stake Center 1226 Ross Ln, Granbury, United StatesThis is a fun presentation with strategies, sources and a variety of documents that just might hammer down that frustrating brick wall. Examples of brick walls broken down are demonstrated by using vital records, military records, census, prison, land records, newspapers, passenger manifests, and divorce records including a complicated story tracking a woman whose name […]
Forgotten Treasures in the Texas Courthouse: Discovering Miscellaneous Records
Granbury TX Stake Center 1226 Ross Ln, Granbury, United StatesAre you looking for context and documentation? Do you have an ancestor that seems to have slipped between the cracks? Then these Texas gems hidden away in our county courthouses may hold an answer for you. This presentation not only presents 2 fun Texan stories that have come to life with information found within Miscellaneous […]
16 Death Records that Will Bring Your Research to Life!
George W. Hawkes Arlington Downtown Public Library 100 S. Center Street, Arlington, TXKnowing where to look can sometimes be the most difficult part of the research. This presentation is filled with stories and examples of the often unknown, unfound, and unused death documents.
Finding Our Scottish Immigrant’s Home with American Documents
Roy & Helen Hall Memorial Library 101 E. Hunt Street, McKinney, TX, United StatesRobert Gillespie, husband, father, and miner emigrated to the United States in 1869; he never became a United States citizen. Without naturalization information, it becomes more difficult to find the […]