A family from Ireland emigrated in a chain migration scheme to western Pennsylvania between 1825 and 1845. See how using the standards for researching connected the siblings and their descendants and led to their origins in County Tyrone.
Mary Kircher Roddy, CG became interested in family history in 2000 in anticipation of her husband’s sabbatical at the University of Limerick in Ireland. While she didn’t learn everything about her anc...
I love this webinar, Mary!!! You hit it out of the park!!! It is very helpful to see your mind at work. I have ideas of how to organize my challenging relatives. Thanks!!!
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Helen Schenkelaars
3 years ago
Great webinar and loved the wheel/relative pursuits! Every time I watch someone like Mary applying the standards, correlating the evidence etc it sinks in a bit further. Thank you.
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Mary Crosby
3 years ago
Loved the "Relative Pursuit" Scoreboard. Very helpful idea for organizing research findings.
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Jean Foster
3 years ago
Very, Very interesting how she put that all together. I like the charts and color coding as they were a very visual way to see the connections.
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Sandy Murray
3 years ago
Very thorough and presented a wealth of corroborating information, carefully analyzed to be sure.
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Jane Harmon
3 years ago
What a wonderful presenter, presentation, and syllabus! Thank you, Mary Roddy!
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Pat Haslit
3 years ago
This was so much information! I really enjoyed it. I also wondered how he got so much money. Thank you so much for inviting me. Pat Haslit
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Webinar Viewer
3 years ago
Encourages me to re-tackle my daughter-in-law's Irish ancestors
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I love this webinar, Mary!!! You hit it out of the park!!! It is very helpful to see your mind at work. I have ideas of how to organize my challenging relatives. Thanks!!!
Great webinar and loved the wheel/relative pursuits! Every time I watch someone like Mary applying the standards, correlating the evidence etc it sinks in a bit further. Thank you.
Loved the "Relative Pursuit" Scoreboard. Very helpful idea for organizing research findings.
Very, Very interesting how she put that all together. I like the charts and color coding as they were a very visual way to see the connections.
Very thorough and presented a wealth of corroborating information, carefully analyzed to be sure.
What a wonderful presenter, presentation, and syllabus! Thank you, Mary Roddy!
This was so much information! I really enjoyed it. I also wondered how he got so much money. Thank you so much for inviting me. Pat Haslit
Encourages me to re-tackle my daughter-in-law's Irish ancestors