SLIG 2024: Advanced Research Tools: Land Records
“The major fortunes in America have been made in land,” is a quote attributed to John D. Rockefeller. The major economy of the nation from the colonial period through the 1860s was agriculture. The acquisition of land was a promise of a …
SLIG 2023: Capitol Kin: Researching Ancestors Who Lived in Washington, D.C.
Seat of government. Federal district. City without a state. Directly governed by Congress until partial home rule was granted in 1973. The District of Columbia presents unique challenges for the genealogical researcher. Offered for the first time in 2023, this course will …
Did you know that Maryland …
is one of two states, along with Delaware, which gave up some of its land to help form the nation’s capital of Washington, D.C in 1790? Located in the Mid-Atlantic, Maryland is a small state with great diversity. It has been said …
Maryland: America in Microcosm
Located in the Mid-Atlantic, Maryland is a small state with great diversity. It has been said that it represents America in microcosm. From Western Maryland, which was Maryland’s last frontier, to the Eastern Shore, which is part of the Delmarva Peninsula and …
Land Genealogy is as Important as People Genealogy!
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 …
NGS Livestreaming Announcement – Closes May 8, 2019
Sharing a recent post by NGS. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn from current and past SLIG instructors! The National Genealogical Society will live stream ten lectures by nationally recognized speakers on some of the most popular topics in the field of …