Land records are important in genealogical research because they can provide detailed information about an ancestor's property ownership, location, and movements over time. They can help establish family relationships, trace migration patterns, and confirm dates and places of residence. These records often include names, signatures, and other identifying details that can lead to discoveries about family members and their social and economic status. This class will explore where to find the records and what we might discover.
Joleen Aitchison is a member of the Association for Professional Genealogists, an experienced lecturer, and is owner of Genealogy Your Way. You can find her at https://www.genyourway.net/
This program is made possible by a partnership between the Rodgers Memorial Library of Hudson and the Derry Public Library.