Sun, Mar 15 - Finding Family History in Probate Records - Cong Beth El-Atereth lsrael, Newton - 1:30 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
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Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2015 23:27:07 -0500 |
Allan Jordan
Sunday, March 15, 2015 1:30 pm
at Congregation Beth El-Atereth Israel, Newton, MA
Probate court records, which cover wills and estates of deceased persons, are an often overlooked genealogical resource. But they are rich with information and can provide routes around research roadblocks.
Allan Jordan will describe what a probate file is; show how to determine if someone was likely to have a probate record and how to go about finding the record; and demonstrate what you may find searching in a probate record.
Jordan will show how to get started finding your family files and illustrate some of the ins and outs of searching for wills and estates, using examples of typical records and the “unique finds” he has located in his quest through the courts.
Allan Jordan will describe what a probate file is; show how to determine if someone was likely to have a probate record and how to go about finding the record; and demonstrate what you may find searching in a probate record.
Jordan will show how to get started finding your family files and illustrate some of the ins and outs of searching for wills and estates, using examples of typical records and the “unique finds” he has located in his quest through the courts.
Allan Jordan applied his research skills as a historian to become what he likes to call a “professional amateur” genealogist. He has followed his family from Courland and Ukraine to the United States, Scotland, South Africa, Australia and Israel. He enjoys helping people with research in the New York area.
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Research Help.12:30 pm – come early to join the following discussion groups:
Ask the Experts – for help with U.S. research
Bessarabia Special Interest Group
Litvak-Baltic Special Interest Group (covers Lithuania, Latvia & Estonia)
Poland Special Interest Group
Bessarabia Special Interest Group
Litvak-Baltic Special Interest Group (covers Lithuania, Latvia & Estonia)
Poland Special Interest Group
3:00 pm – meet with the Belarus Special Interest Group
Congregation Beth El-Atereth Israel
561 Ward Street
Newton Centre, MA
561 Ward Street
Newton Centre, MA
Admission is free for members, $5 for guests.
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NEW! Translators available for German, Hebrew, Polish, Russian and Yiddish.
Appointments are needed for research and translation help. Sign up
JGSGB members only. New members may join at the door.
Sunday, April 12 at Temple Emanuel, Newton
Schelly Talalay Dardashti
1:30 pm - Jewish Genealogy’s Other Side: Sephardic Research
3:00 pm - Belarus Research and My Sephardic Roots
3:00 pm - Belarus Research and My Sephardic Roots
Sunday, May 17 at Congregation Beth El-Atereth Israel, Newton, 1:30 pm
Ellen Cassedy
Jewish Life in Lithuania Before the War
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