Are you stuck on an ancestor in New England (Connecticut, Maine,
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)? As Marian
Pierre-Louis states in her new webinar, "New England Deeds and Probate,"
the answer you are looking for may be hiding in deeds or probate records.

Did you know that all the members of a family may be named in an old deed?
Have you ever tried to get a close-up view of what your ancestors wore and
the tools they used from an estate inventory? Learn how to use the records
in New England Registry of Deeds and Probate Court to further your
genealogical research. Deed and probate records can help resolve brick
walls as well add breadth to your ancestor’s personal story.

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*About the presenter*

[image: Presenter-1417732007]
<http://news.legacyfamilytree.com/.a/6a00d8341d219b53ef01b7c78aa23e970b-pi>Marian
Pierre-Louis is a genealogical writer and speaker who specializes in
southern New England research (Connecticut, Rhode Island, and
Massachusetts). Born and raised in Connecticut, she has lived in
Massachusetts for almost 20 years. Marian has three generations of recent
family ties to Rhode Island and also links to some very old Rhode Island
lines.  As a result, these three states have become the focus of her
research activity. Unlike most genealogists, Marian is spoiled to spend
most of her time working with original records.  You will most often find
her researching at a town hall, registry of deeds, probate court or the
local cemetery. It’s a rare day that Marian has to sit in front of a
microfilm reader.

Marian is actively engaged in social media.  You can find her starting
conversations on Facebook, Twitter and Google+. She frequently speaks on
New England topics including house history research, social media, African
American research and a broad range of genealogical topics. She is the
author of several blogs including: Marian's Roots & Rambles
<http://www.rootsandrambles.blogspot.com/> and The New England House
Historian <http://www.nehousehistorian.blogspot.com/>. She is the host of
the new Internet radio show, Fieldstone Common. Listen to her each Thursday
at FieldstoneCommon <http://www.fieldstonecommon.com/>.

Her website is www.FieldstoneHistoricResearch.com
<http://www.fieldstonehistoricresearch.com/>.

Click here for all of Marian's webinars
<http://familytreewebinars.com/presenter_details.php?presenter_id=43>.

Thanks,

Geoff Rasmussen
Millennia Corporation
ge...@legacyfamilytree.com
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com <http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/>




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