Mapping, Atlases & Documenting Paths of Families

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Using a combination of modern technology and historic maps, we might view the historic land and pathways in a more understanding way. Combining narrative text and stories with maps, deeds, photographs, and historic narrative content should help us build more knowledge about our ancestors and their travelling companions.

Presenter J. Mark Lowe describes himself as “born to be curious.” He is a professional  genealogist and educator who specializes in original records and manuscripts throughout the South. He serves as the Course Coordinator for ‘Research in the South’ at IGHR (Georgia), SLIG (Utah), and TIGR (Texas), does Webinars for Legacy Family Tree Webinars and has worked on several genealogical television series including Follow Your Past, African American Lives 2, Who Do You Think You Are? and UnXplained Events, and podcasts, including Twice Removed and Blast From My Past.

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