Find your colonial ancestors in the communities of New England with these fifteen strategies that cut through 400 years of changing records. Learn expert practices for accessing New England’s information and building evidence of lives long forgotten. Your early New England roots can come to life with these less-obvious sources and methods.
In her insightful presentation, “Finding Your Colonial New England Ancestors: 15 Proven Strategies,” Diane MacLean Boumenot, a leading expert in Southern New England family history, provided genealogists with a rich toolbox for uncovering early American lineage. As part of the 24-Hour Genealogy Marathon, Boumenot offered a practical guide to navigating the complexities of Colonial New England research, where sparse records, elusive ancestors, and unique regional practices can challenge even seasoned genealogists. With a focus on methodology, source awareness, and creative problem-solving, Boumenot’s strategies empower researchers to move beyond roadblocks and uncover long-lost family connections.
Key Takeaways:
To uncover more actionable insights and deepen your knowledge of colonial genealogy, view the full webinar at FamilyTreeWebinars.com. Whether you’re breaking down brick walls or fine-tuning a lineage, Boumenot’s expert approach offers the clarity and structure needed to tackle complex New England ancestry with confidence.
Be sure to download the detailed syllabus accompanying this presentation—it’s packed with links, record guides, and research strategies tailored to New England genealogy. This essential resource will help you move beyond vague connections and toward documented, meaningful family history.
Awesome webinar!!
Excellent info, examples and sources
This was fabulous and gave me lots of ideas for my New England research! Thank you!
Wonderful tips! I’ll use this as a guide to finding FANs of my earliest colonial families
A fresh look at Colonical NE research resources and strategies. Great overview featuring good examples.
Wonderful tips I need to follow-up on. Thank you for the syllabus with useful links.
Some great information, well researched and presented. Looking forward to watching her other presentations in Family Tree Webinars.
Great resources revealed! Goes much deeper than I’d have ever thought.