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Board for Certification of Genealogists - Genealogical Work Samples
Research Reports, Case Studies, Family Histories, Client Agreements
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Finding Southern Ancestors - Work Samples
Rachal Mills Lennon, M.A., CG, FASG, specializes in resolving difficult Southern research problems and reconstructing obscure lives, especially those of Native American, African American, and yeoman white families.
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A 19th Century Ontario Enigma – A Case Study
Janice Nickerson
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Finding Calvin: Following My Enslaved Ancestor Through Multiple Owners – A Case Study
Renate Yarborough Sanders
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Finding Thomas' Father: an 18th Century Prince William County Virginia Case Study
Pam Stone Eagleson, CG
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Five Wives & A Feather Bed: Using Indirect and Negative Evidence to Resolve Conflicting Claims
Mark A. Wentling, MLS, CG
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Hunting For Henry: A Case Study Using Collaterals
Teresa Steinkamp McMillin, CG
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Identifying Unnamed Free Born African Americans – A DNA Case Study
David Rencher, CG, AG, FUGA, FIGRS
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Indirect Evidence – A Case Study
Pauline C. Merrick
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Indirect Evidence, A Case Study: The Parents of Elizabeth Wingate in Maryland (1795–1860)
Rebecca Koford, CG, CGL
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Solving a Brick Wall with DNA – A Case Study
Larry W. Thomas
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The Lady of the Scrapbook: A Newspaper Case Study
Mary Kircher Roddy, CG
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The Time of Cholera: A Case Study about Historical Context
Alison Hare, CG
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Three Letters From Sarah: A Case Study
J. Mark Lowe, FUGA
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U.S. Revolutionary War: A Case Study Approach
Craig R. Scott, MA, CG, FUGA
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Wayward Girls: A Context Case Study
Stephanie O’Connell, CG
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National Genealogical Society - NGS Quarterly Archive
You must be a member of the society to access the archives.
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The Maternal Line of Elizabeth (Niesz) Titus
By Connie Lenzen, CG
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Was Eleanor of Aquitaine my Ancestor?
From Yvette Hoitink at Dutch Genealogy. Series of case studies showing how to proof parent-child relationships across eight centuries. The most recent twenty generations are in the Netherlands. Early generations are in modern-day Belgium and France.
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Which Marie Louise Is "Mariotte"? Sorting Slaves with Common Names
By Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL, FASG, FNGS