Gerald Smith
Land platting skills and the ability to use land plats can help you solve genealogical problems. This advanced course will teach you how. Metes & Bounds Land Platting, coordinated by Gerald H. “Jerry” Smith, CG, is a practicum-based course in which, after learning essential skills, students will learn by doing real-world research problems with guidance […]
FGS opens on Wednesday, August 21st in Washington, DC. For those attending SLIG in 2020, you can get a preview of what you will experience, since many SLIG instructors and coordinators will be sharing their expertise throughout the conference. If you are still undecided about whether a week-long institute with expert instructors is for you […]
Land genealogy is as important as people genealogy for overcoming family history research barriers. This course explores land distribution in the current United States by colonial powers, private land claims, federal land records at both the National Archives and the General Land Office, and local-level county or town deeds. Students will learn about the Public […]
Description: This course develops land-plat skills and the ability to use land plats to solve genealogical problems. Topics include: motivation; reading/abstracting metes & bounds legal land description; hand drawing plats; computer platting; platting over base maps (including USGS); resolving common plat problems (meanders, multiple meanders, imprecise boundary descriptions); constructing connected tract maps; and geo-locating base maps […]