Pre-1850 U.S. Research Methodologies

Karen Clifford, AG
Feb 13, 2013
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Welcome
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Polls
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Speaker's Introduction
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Introduction
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Be on the Top of your Research
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Step #2
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How History Helps
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AniMap
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Pitfalls
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Preliminary Survey
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Analyze the Evidence
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Identify the Source
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Organizational Tool
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Digging Deeper
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The Internet
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Example
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Announcements / prizes
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Review Evidence
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Regional Specialist
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Nearby States
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Manuscripts
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Distance Education
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Questions / answers
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About this webinar

As researchers progress back in time tracing an elusive ancestor, fewer record sources seem to be available. Some sources known to be useful (such as census records) may appear to contain less vital data unless evaluated in different ways. And in some areas totally unique sources may be overlooked if not pointed out in advance by experienced researchers who have spent years using those sources. Karen will demonstrate how to expand your personal research success into the past.

About the speaker

About the speaker

Karen Clifford develops and teaches multiple online genealogy courses at colleges in California and Utah. She is an Accredited Genealogist® Professional and a Fellow of the Utah Ge
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