When:  Saturday, August 5, 2017, 10 am to 12 noon
Where:  David Library of the American Revolution
Subject:

 Using Census Records with Maps

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  This program will introduce case studies of how three long-standing brick walls were knocked down using censuses and maps together.  The records used, the methods of analysis, and the discoveries made will be explored.
Speaker:

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Ted Bainbridge, PhD

  Ted has been a researcher, teacher, speaker, and writer since 1969. He has taught many beginner and advanced genealogy classes. His genealogical and historical articles are published frequently by several national, state, and county organizations. Ted is the past president of the Longmont Genealogical Society. He is currently on the staff of the Longmont Family History Center. He is a ninth-generation Pennsylvanian. Every immigrant ancestor he has identified settled immediately in Pennsylvania and stayed there for the rest of their lives. Ted was an Army officer during the Viet Nam War, taught math and science in public schools, was a tax accountant and bank auditor, and became Chief Financial Officer in medical corporations. Later he taught accounting, financial management, and regulatory research in colleges. His doctoral dissertation described his pioneering research projects in agency theory and in experimental economics.