Our ancestors did not live in a vacuum. They lived, worked, socialized, and married in the midst of a larger group of people. Those people included not just family members but friends, neighbors, employers and fellow employees, fellow churchgoers, and business associates. Genealogists often refers to this group with the clever shorthand of the “FAN” club—their friends, associates, and neighbors. Researching this larger group of people often leads to greater success in reconstructing families. Ms. Smith provides guidelines and several case studies of applying the technique.
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Loved this presentation - kept me glued to my screen. I have an ancestor who was married several times but claim to only be married once too! Love your laugh!!!! This has been one of my favorites!
And that is why I'm sitting at my computer looking for people all day long! It is a never ending search. Loved your presentation.
Great info and case studies. Thanks so much.
Excellent webinar! Outstanding research. Thank you for sharing!
Robyn always exceeds my expectations. I learn so much from her every single time. I am so thankful for her and her methods for sharing. I love the reminder not to get bogged down but to learn from the strategies in the case studies. Robyn, thank you for sharing with us!!!
Very engaging and knowledgeable presenter!
Excellent strategies. Excellent pacing. Exceptionally informative.
Very interesting. Good use of tools (landowner maps, city directories, marriage/death certificates ) and research to find information.