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Mysterious Relatives Webinar Replay

African American man portrait

Ari Wilkins

Every genealogist has that mysterious relative – the ubiquitous ‘cousin’ who was always around with no obvious family connection. As researchers, we cannot figure out who this person is and how they are related to our family. Finding mysterious relatives on a census record; an entry in a family bible; or old letters can yield invaluable insight into a family’s genealogy. Learn how to analyze and connect these mysterious relatives to your family history using census and vital records, newspapers, maps, etc.; contextual clues; “FAN club” methodology; and more.

(Image source: “African American man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right”, African American Photographs Assembled for 1900 Paris Exposition, Library of Congress, Public Domain, via Wikimedia Commons.)

Available in the NCGS online bookstore is North Carolina Research – Genealogy and Local History, the text for the NCGS Webinar Series. For more information about the speaker, please see our flyer (pdf file)

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