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Michael Hait's Documents
State & Regional Genealogical Society Journals
State genealogical and historical societies have long been on the front lines of local genealogical research. These journals publish everything from local record transcriptions and abstracts to multigenerational family histories. This is a list of currently active genealogy journals, with links to the online writers guidelines as available.
Category:GenealogyReads:514Uploaded:06 / 27 / 2011ShareAdd to collection2011 Prince George's County [Maryland] Genealogical Society Spring Seminar
The 2011 Prince George's County Genealogical Society Spring Seminar will be held at Belair Mansion in Bowie, Maryland, on 14 May 2011.
Category:GenealogyReads:267Uploaded:05 / 08 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionOnline State Resources for Genealogy
This book is a state-by-state guide to free online resources for genealogical research in the United States. It explores the available online collections of state archives, historical societies, university and public libraries, and other local repositories.
Category:GenealogyReads:3,529Uploaded:01 / 30 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionFinding the Slave Owner Webinar Flyer 2011
African American G ENEALOGY The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania African American History Month WEBINAR (join from the comfort of your home) FINDING THE SLAVE OWNER: APPROACHES TO ANTEBELLUM RESEARCH. This webinar will provide researchers with multiple approaches to tracing their enslaved ancestor’s antebellum past. Using a variety of sources including oral history, wills, estate records, assessments, tax records, land records the presenters will share the methodology used to directly and
Category:How-To Guides/ManualsReads:358Uploaded:01 / 26 / 2011ShareAdd to collectionAAHGS Central Maryland - 25 Sep 2010
On Saturday, 25 September 2010, professional genealogist Michael Hait will present a lecture entitled, "Beyond Ancestry and FamilySearch: Online Records for African American Research" at the Owen Brown Community Center in Columbia, Maryland (6800 Cradlerock Way, Columbia, MD 21045).
Category:Brochures/CatalogsReads:312Uploaded:09 / 22 / 2010ShareAdd to collection2010 Juneteenth Final Flyer
Fifth Annual Juneteenth Seminar Saturday, June 19, 2010; 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Watkins Nature Center 301 Watkins Park Drive Upper Marlboro, MD 20774 Keynote Speaker: Carroll R. Gibbs
Category:Art & DesignReads:724Uploaded:05 / 19 / 2010ShareAdd to collectionAAHGS, Columbia, Maryland, 27 Mar 2010
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Category:GenealogyReads:304Uploaded:03 / 27 / 2010ShareAdd to collectionRecords of the Slave Claims Commission Volume One
Records of the Slave Claims Commission, 1864-1867, Volume One: Register of Claims of the Delaware Commission by Michael Hait The Slave Claims Commission was created by the War Department in late 1863, in order to compensate the owners of slaves who enlisted in the Union Army. Only Unioncontrolled slave states were eligible: Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, Missouri, West Virginia, and Tennessee. This first volume in a planned series of books transcribing and abstracting the records of the Slave Cl
Category:HistoryReads:507Uploaded:03 / 09 / 2010ShareAdd to collectionWashington DC Family History Center 4th Annual Family History Conference (Apr 17 2010, Kensington, Md.)
Washington DC Family History Center 10000 Stoneybrook Drive, Kensington, MD 20895 2010 Family History Conference April 17, 2010 9:00 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. Keynote Speaker: James J. Hastings Director, Special Media Archives Services Division, National Archives "The Democratization of Access: The Digitization Strategy of Your National Archives" This conference is FREE of charge. Please see class offerings on the back of this flier. Detailed descriptions can be found on our website: www.wdcfhc.org LUN
Category:Brochures/CatalogsReads:1,477Uploaded:01 / 30 / 2010ShareAdd to collectionAAHGS Central Maryland Chapter Event, Jan. 23, 1 PM
BONES TO LEAVES FINDING RECORDS BASED ON ORAL FAMILY HISTORY Saturday, January 23, 2010, 1 PM Owen Brown Community Center 6800 Cradlerock Way, Columbia, Maryland 21045 Millie L. McGhee-Morris Author, director/producer, actress, educator, and genealogist Millie McGhee Morris uncovered a shocking family secret. According to oral family history, J. Edgar Hoover, long-time director of the FBI, who was notorious for his racist policies towards African Americans, had been “passing for white” and was
Category:Brochures/CatalogsReads:481Uploaded:01 / 19 / 2010ShareAdd to collection

