Genealogical Fingerprints: Merging and Separating Identities in Family History Research

J. H. ("Jay") Fonkert, CG®
Mar 15, 2016
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About this webinar

Merging or separating identities is a core genealogical problem. Sometimes we find a person of the same name in several different places over time. Other times, we find two easily confounded people in the same place and time. A series of short case studies illustrates the importance of certain identity.

About the speaker

J. H. (“Jay”) Fonkert, CG, specializes in 19th-century Kentucky and Midwest family history research. His passions are family migrations and historical geography. He was Coordinator for the Midwest cou...
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