Finding Uncle John’s Grist Mill, His Neighbors And That Cemetery Using Maps, Records & Stories

J. Mark Lowe, FUGA
Nov 6, 2024
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Welcome
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Speaker's Introduction
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Introduction
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Strategies
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Property Ownership Maps
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Tennessee Virtual Archive
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Isaac Steele Cemetery
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Plot Map
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David Rumsey Maps
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
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About this webinar

Topographic maps and soil maps should help us identify a community, including neighbors, ferries, mills, cemeteries, historic houses, and many other landmarks. By using a combination of resources, the picture of this community will be more visible and more clearly understood.

About the speaker

About the speaker

J. Mark Lowe is a professional genealogist, author, and lecturer who specializes in original records and manuscripts throughout the South. Mark lives in Robertson County, Tennessee that lies in northern Middle Tennessee along the Kentucky border.
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  1. SJ
    Steven Jonnes
    1 month ago

    Outstanding. Mark is always educational

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    Julia Redford
    1 month ago

    Mark’s webinars never disappoint!

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    Jean Tempke
    1 month ago

    Mark was excellent, as always! Great ideas for various types of resources and how to tie them together.

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    Lori Fry
    1 month ago

    My brain just exploded with all the new information it just uploaded! So glad to be able to watch again as needed and for the syllabus. Another great webinar from Mr Lowe.

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    Cindy Nelson
    1 month ago

    Mark is the best and always delivers. I love his encouragement of thinking beyond. I try to encourage people to think outside of the box. You have to. Especially where records are sparse or just not available. Love listening to Mark.

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    Sharon Wolf
    1 month ago

    Great information for my midwestern research.

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    Harold McClendon Jr
    1 month ago

    I learned about several sources that might have map-related information that I can use.

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    Erin Feathers
    1 month ago

    Mark is very knowledgeable and is very skilled at applying knowledge and skill and explaining in a way that I can follow and learn. I learn something new or develop a new way of approaching a task when I participate in one of his seminars.

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