The Art of Negative-Space Research: Women

Jeanne Bloom, CG
Jul 11, 2018
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About this webinar

Like using negative space in art, the successful identification of women is often accomplished by using the records of friends and family.

About the speaker

Jeanne Larzalere Bloom, CG, is past president of BCG and a full-time professional researcher specializing in Chicago and Cook County, Illinois, forensic genealogy, problem solving, and multi-generatio...
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  1. LT
    Legacy Family Tree
    7 years ago

    Lots of good ideas! Thanks :)

    Some good hints for research

    Thank you so much!

    Thanks to Jeanne for some great ideas for searching our female relatives, and for a wonderful case study!

    The example was the best part of the presentation. It made my head swirl with all the details but it really made her point about negative-space research.

    The handout was especially good. I liked that she iwrote Religious records then we could write on our paper baptism, marriage burial

    The speaker is obviously very experienced. I'm grateful she was willing to share her knowledge. Researching my own female ancestors is a great passion of mine.

    This was wonderful. I love anything that delves into researching women.

    very good, especially the examples she used & how to tease out the information to identify an ancestor.

    Very informative.

    very interesting - but I am still trying to figure out where I am going to find the time to do all this research

    Very interesting and helpful. Thank you.

    Very interesting. I hope I can use her techniques and resources to find my missing ancestors.

    Very interesting. Good tips for sources

    Very interesting. Great case study too!

    Well presented and thorough. Really enjoyed it.

    Wonderful information !!!

    Wonderful webinar on the women in our lives.

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