Using Lists to Find Proof

Cari Taplin, CG
Sep 17, 2018
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About this webinar

Genealogists examine lists nearly every time we conduct research, whether it be in the form of censuses, tax lists, directories, petitions, and hundreds of others. The Genealogical Proof Standard requires reasonably exhaustive research, analysis and corroboration of evidence. This presentation will demonstrate how lists can be used to meet those standards, and offers methods and tips for  examining lists as a tool for proving the identity of our ancestors.

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About the speaker

Cari A. Taplin is related to Roy Rogers. Or at least that’s what her family told her. As a result, finding her true heritage has been her focus since the year 2000. She is a native of Wood Count...
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  1. LT
    Legacy Family Tree
    7 years ago

    A lot of useful lists were suggested that I had never thought to use, thanks.\n\nA great BCG webinar as always!\n\nA great way to look at lists of all kinds.\n\nAlways enjoy the case studies - makes the content more understandable\n\nAlways love listening to Cari speak.\n\nBrilliant webinar with some great example to follow up for future family searching.\n\nCari did a nice job and had really good examples. Thank you.\n\nCari gave an excellent presentation! Started out kind of fast but hit her stride early. Great topic well presented. Many thanks!\n\nCari presented many records/lists that I hadn't considered but will now try to find in relation to my ancestors. It's amazing what's out there beyond the basics that I haven't known about. Each webinar provides such useful information and I always learn so much that they're all worthwhile listening to.\n\nCari presented some good examples of what to look for in lists. Appreciate her real life examples!\n\nCari was very organized and prepared. She gave good examples and case scenarios.\n\nCari's presentation was very helpful to me. I so many times forget the tax lists. She is enjoyable to listen to also.\n\nCase studies always of interest\n\nDidn't know how much lists could help...……...EXCELLENT IDEAS \n\nExcellent\n\nExcellent examples\n\nGood basic info, clearly presented.\n\ngood insights and examples\n\nGood webinar with examples. \n\nGood, practical information. Presented clearly, illustrating her use of lists.\n\ngot a great idea to look for tax list for incomplete 1870 census. Thanks\n\nGreat and very informative presentation. :)\n\nGreat case studies and examples. \n\nGreat ideas - I use lists a lot but always good to get more ideas!\n\nGreat ideas on lists, both existing and manual ones you can make on your own.\n\nGreat information! I enjoyed the presentation...lots to think about!\n\nGreat information! Looking forward to more webinars. Thank you! \n\nGreat job... very informative\n\nGreat presentation\n\nHelped me to know of more lists that can be useful in a search.\n\nI use lists all the time Thanks\n\nInteresting Case Studies.\n\nInteresting case studies.\n\nInteresting resources!\n\nInteresting topic and useful information\n\nLots of great information in a short time.

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