Today's #genealogy plan was to finally get round to looking up some people in the 1921 Census. I got slightly sidetracked on the first one and ended up researching a cousin who was a professional cellist in Bristol in the 1920s. He was the first Brit to study at the Mons Conservatoire! @genealogy@geneadons #geneadons#FamilyHistory#music#musician#cello
Register for free webinar replay weekend 5-7 July 2024 from the NC Genealogical Society “Pre-Revolutionary Wars & Records" with Craig R. Scott, CG, FUGA recorded 2022.
They'll email a direct link for viewing from Friday 0001 thru midnight Sunday (ET).
Handout only available to the public during the viewing period.
Strategies for researching from the period of the French & Indian War up to the Revolutionary War.
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Recorded sessions will be available to view on the Georgia Archives YouTube channel in the week following the event.
Featured speaker is historian and genealogist Robert Davis.