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Passenger lists provide key information about an ancestor’s arrival in the New World. But there are additional hidden clues you on them you might be missing. Learn how to really examine these lists to get more of the story!
This class was presented to a live webinar (online seminar) audience on September 5, 2012. 1 hour 30 minutes, plus 4 pages of handouts.Viewers' comments:- Absolutely superb....more than I could have expected!
- Always love listening to Liza. I feel I "know" the topics she talks about, until she talks about them. You are always learning in genealogy!!!!
- Another excellent presentation--I especially appreciate the new websites! Don't know when I'll find time to sleep!!!:)
- Great info and some new ideas I'd never thought of. Thanks.
- Great leads that should help me to break through a significant brick wall. Very well organized and presented!
- Lisa Alzo did an outstanding job and competently covered a lot of valuable information.
- One of he best I have ever attended. I am going to go back to my records to see if I missed some important clues.
- Thanks! This seminar got me online and checking ellisisiland.org, where I discovered that my grandmother's brother lived in Denmark and departed from Liverpool to the U.S. I had no idea he had lived in Denmark and then been to Liverpool!
- There are so many sites out there that I didn't know about. Thank you Lisa for bringing them to our attention. Great webinar.
About the author: Lisa A. Alzo, M.F.A. is a freelance writer, instructor, and internationally recognized lecturer, specializing in Slovak/Eastern European genealogical research, writing your family history, and using the Internet to trace female and immigrant ancestors. She is the author of nine books, including the award-winning Three Slovak Women, and hundreds of magazine articles, and writes the blog "The Accidental Genealogist" http://www.theaccidentalgenealogist.com.
Lisa is also the author of the following webinar CDs:
System Requirements:
Speakers, Windows 98 or higher, CD-ROM drive, Adobe Reader and Internet connection to view/download the handouts.
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