The (Underground) Railroad Runs Through Here

Janice Lovelace, PhD
Oct 31, 2019
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About this webinar

The Underground Railroad was a loosely organized way to assist people to leave enslavement in the South and find freedom in the Northern U.S. or in Canada.  Do you have ancestors that might have been involved in the Underground Railroad? How do you find records of those who were involved?

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About the speaker

Janice Lovelace is a genealogical researcher, educator, author, and lecturer, with over thirty years of experience. She completed the Genealogy and Family History certificate at the University of...
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