Researching in 17th Century Connecticut

Ann G. Lawthers, Sc.D.
Dec 12, 2024
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Welcome
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Speaker's Introduction
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Introduction
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History
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Published Resources
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Records
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Strategies
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Announcements / prizes
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Questions / answers
12m 56s

About this webinar

While many 17th-century Connecticut colonists have been researched and written about, there remain research challenges: distinguishing people with the same name, deciphering hard-to-read handwriting, understanding unique record sets, and more. This class examines the beginnings of Connecticut, New Haven, and Saybrook Colonies and the people who inhabited the lands prior to colonization. The class reviews published genealogical resources and record transcriptions and then presents strategies to locate and utilize primary sources. The webinar concludes with tips on overcoming common research challenges.

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Valid through: December 17, 2024

About the speaker

About the speaker

Ann G. Lawthers, Sc.D., a former staff Genealogist at American Ancestor’s Brue Family Learning Center for many years, teaches and lectures on a wide variety of genealogic topics. Her research interests include New England and the Mid-Atlanti
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