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When: Saturday, Jan 28, 2023
Time: 11 - 12 am EST
Where: Online - Register at www.augustagensociety.org
Learn how to find information about your ancestor using records for property, real or personal, and estate probates. Probate packets include much more than a will; they also include inventories, accounts, lists of debts, or distribution lists, along with census agricultural schedules and homesteading files. Ann G. Lawthers will help us "Follow The Money" as we learn how to research probate records thoroughly.
Ann G. Lawthers, Sc.D., is a Genealogist with the Brue Family Learning Center at the New England Historic Genealogical Society – American Ancestors. She regularly lectures on behalf of American Ancestors at conferences, workshops, and meetings.
At American Ancestors, she collaborates to prepare multi-week online courses, single-day online conferences, and single-session webinars. Ann focuses on New England and Mid-Atlantic research and migration patterns. Secondary interests include the Southern Colonies and Ireland. She graduated from Wellesley College and the Harvard School of Public Health with degrees in Health Policy.
The program flyer is available at: https://tinyurl.com/3aub2xmk
The Registration deadline is Jan 28. Registration is required to receive the Zoom link
Price: FREE to AGS members or $10 for nonmembers
Limited seating will be offered at Adamson Library to view the virtual presentation. To reserve a seat, please call (706) 722-4073.
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The Augusta Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization founded in Augusta, Georgia, in September 1979.