Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Webinar Announcement - "Finding Your Ancestors in New England"

I just signed up for this webinar must! Finding records in New England can be difficult at best and this webinar promises to help us with these!


From +Rootsonomy in Salt Lake City.


We would like to invite your to this Thursday's webinar entitled, "Finding Your Ancestors in New England".

Date: Thursday, March 21
Time: 6:00 PM Pacific / 9 PM Eastern
Length: 1.5 hours (1 hour presentation followed by Q&A)

Genealogical research in the six New England states may seem easier than in many other regions in the United States: "These people killed themselves to make sure there was a paper trail."  However, the many records available can also make genealogical research in these states quite challenging.  It can take a lot of hunting to locate all the specific records. This webinar covers some of the peculiarities of genealogical research in New England and shows several of the most useful places to search.

Our expert for this webinar is David B. Appleton.  David has been researching and teaching family history for over 30 years. His on-going passion for New England research has taken him across the U.S. to participate in and speak at genealogical conferences and to genealogy societies. He is a long-time member of the Genealogical Speakers Guild and active member of three lineage societies (Society of Mayflower Descendants, Blaisdell Family National Association, and Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War) all based on his New England ancestry. He has written several books and numerous articles. For more information, see: http://www.appletonstudios.com

There is a $5 charge to attend this webinar payable via PayPal to Rootsonomy@gmail.com or by clicking http://goo.gl/gBDoF.

Register at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8252593778405447424

We are still working on our first survey requesting your feedback and suggestions.  We want to make sure you are receiving the absolute best training possible and welcome any and all comments.

Thank you.  We look forward to having you join us for this Thursday's webinar.

Jim Heddell

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