Applying the Genealogical Proof Standard to Researching Enslaved Families (a 2024 Reisinger Lecture)

Michael G. Hait, Jr., CG, AG
Oct 11, 2024
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Speaker's Introduction
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Introduction
7m 52s
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The Vincendiere Family
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Enslaved on Census
5m 08s
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Death of Victoire
3m 35s
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Pierre Louis
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Manuel
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Caroline Ridgely
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Proof Standard
2m 24s
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Questions / answers
8m 12s

About this webinar

Using several families that were enslaved on the same plantation as case studies, this presentation will demonstrate research that meets the Genealogical Proof Standard. Examples of reasonably exhaustive research, evidence analysis, correlation, and resolving conflicts will be presented.

This class is presented live at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City as part of the Joy Reisinger Memorial Lecture Series and is being broadcasted by Legacy Family Tree Webinars.

About the speaker

About the speaker

Michael G. Hait, Jr., CG®, AG®, works as a genealogist for the United States federal government. He has published numerous articles in the Maryland Genealogical Society Journal, the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record,
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  1. AP
    Andrea Price
    2 months ago

    Great presentation!

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  2. ML
    Magdalena Lievano
    3 months ago

    A lot of new thinks to learn. Thanks

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  3. PS
    paulette smith
    3 months ago

    he was awesome. I learned so much and I will refer to the webinar when needed.

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  4. KM
    Karen McAtlin
    3 months ago

    Fantastic! This was very informative! Thank you.

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  5. PD
    Patrick Deady
    3 months ago

    The presenter was very impressive for his knowledge and gave a very important message about finding the roots of the enslaved persons of the country!

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  6. CT
    Cynthia Taylor
    3 months ago

    Would be great novel to fill in what is NOT known

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    SARAH LYNN
    3 months ago

    Very interesting. Gives lots to think about to research further. Thanks

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  8. MR
    Maryann Rozzell
    3 months ago

    gave me good ideas about document use and validity

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