Craig Roberts Scott, MA, CG®, FUGA is the author of The ‘Lost Pensions’: Settled Accounts of the Act of 6 April 1838 (Revised) and Records of the Accounting Officers of the Department of the Treasury,...
Saw half and what I saw was Excellence, and I love Case Studies they are fascinating!!
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April Wood ashton
4 years ago
good
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Jerry Higgins
4 years ago
Great
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Terri Hall
4 years ago
I was very interested in hearing what he had to say about researching war records. This area is a weak point in my research skills and I usually avoid doing this type of research because I end up frustrated. I will be watching his other webinars.
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Pat McCurdy
4 years ago
I especially found his presentation helpful as I have Loyalists in my family who left for Canada.
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Barbara Fisgus
4 years ago
I learned a lot about history - one of my passions. I learned about a group of people that I had not considered what their future may have held.
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Irene Sheridan
4 years ago
So far, I haven't found any Loyalists in my Colonial New England branches but there are many lines to explore where this information will be handy.
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Rochelle Males
4 years ago
My favorite one of the day. Such an interesting topic to delve into and LOTS of great resources to check out later (though my opinion may be a bit biased, since one of his case studies happens to be an ancestral couple of mine--super fun to see). I will DEFINITELY be watching this one again in the future. Thank you.
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Saw half and what I saw was Excellence, and I love Case Studies they are fascinating!!
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I was very interested in hearing what he had to say about researching war records. This area is a weak point in my research skills and I usually avoid doing this type of research because I end up frustrated. I will be watching his other webinars.
I especially found his presentation helpful as I have Loyalists in my family who left for Canada.
I learned a lot about history - one of my passions. I learned about a group of people that I had not considered what their future may have held.
So far, I haven't found any Loyalists in my Colonial New England branches but there are many lines to explore where this information will be handy.
My favorite one of the day. Such an interesting topic to delve into and LOTS of great resources to check out later (though my opinion may be a bit biased, since one of his case studies happens to be an ancestral couple of mine--super fun to see). I will DEFINITELY be watching this one again in the future. Thank you.