Looking After the Poor: Finding Your Ancestors in New England Poverty Records

Marian Pierre-Louis
Jun 1, 2016
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About this webinar

Come find out about "strangers taken in" records, "warning out" records and settlement law. Settlement law impacted all New Englanders whether rich or poor, transient or long-time resident. Discover what records were created as a result and why. You will be surprised at the level of detail you can find about your ancestors. Marian Pierre-Louis will take you into the depths of these rarely discussed New England records to reveal a wealth of information about your ancestors.

About the speaker

Marian Pierre-Louis is a genealogy professional who specializes in educational outreach through webinars, internet broadcasts and video. Her areas of expertise include house history research, southern...
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