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Fall Conference — Michael D. Lacopo
- September 11, 2012
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Michael D. Lacopo
–Deconstructing Your Family Tree: Re-Evaluating The “Evidence”
–Deconstructing Your Family Tree: Re-Evaluating The “Evidence”
When information passed on from researcher to
researcher doesn’t “add up,” it’s time to tear down the walls and
rebuild anew. This methodology lecture
shows how erroneous conclusions can sneak into our research uncontested. This lecture is pertinent especially today
with so many Internet family trees that get cut and pasted into our own
research.
researcher doesn’t “add up,” it’s time to tear down the walls and
rebuild anew. This methodology lecture
shows how erroneous conclusions can sneak into our research uncontested. This lecture is pertinent especially today
with so many Internet family trees that get cut and pasted into our own
research.
(Beginner to Advanced)
Michael D. Lacopo — More
Than the Census – Our Families Did Exist Between Those Ten-Year Intervals!
Than the Census – Our Families Did Exist Between Those Ten-Year Intervals!
This lecture will show the researcher that it
is important to identify our ancestors’ whereabouts in as many local records as
possible. A lot can happen in ten
years! If you don’t look harder, you
won’t find them. (Beginner to Intermediate)
is important to identify our ancestors’ whereabouts in as many local records as
possible. A lot can happen in ten
years! If you don’t look harder, you
won’t find them. (Beginner to Intermediate)
Michael D. Lacopo —
Using German Church Records
Using German Church Records
Many of us have German-speaking European
ancestors but are afraid to tackle the next step across the Atlantic. Your
lecturer will show examples of German church records, how to decipher them and
how to overcome the fear of German script.
ancestors but are afraid to tackle the next step across the Atlantic. Your
lecturer will show examples of German church records, how to decipher them and
how to overcome the fear of German script.
(Beginner to Advanced).
Michael D. Lacopo —
Methods for Identify the German Origins of American Immigrants
Methods for Identify the German Origins of American Immigrants
If all you know from conventional records is
“Germany” as a place of origin, then this lecture will help you mine other
resources to locate WHERE in Germany your ancestor came from.
“Germany” as a place of origin, then this lecture will help you mine other
resources to locate WHERE in Germany your ancestor came from.
(Intermediate to Advanced)