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2026

Friend or Foe: Researching Colonial Ancestors During the American Revolution

Nearly 250 years ago, America declared its independence from the British Empire, changing the course of history. While many took up the cause and supported revolution, others remained loyal to the British government—turning friends into foes and pitting neighbor against neighbor. In this online lecture, Senior Genealogist Melanie McComb will discuss how to research your colonial ancestors and determine if—and how—they may have served the cause of the American Revolution.

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Ata ninii mo Discover your family's place in American history

Discover your family's place in American history

Every family has contributed to the American story in its own way. Join FamilySearch and America250 in discovering, remembering, and sharing the stories that connect us all.

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Ata ninii mo America 250 Series: Spanish, African and International Ancestors' Contributions to the American Revolution
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America 250 Series: Spanish, African and International Ancestors' Contributions to the American Revolution

Ric Murphy, Donna Michelle Santistevan, Nikki Williams Sebastian

Ata ninii mo Joining the Muster: Applying to Various American Revolutionary War lineage societies
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Ata ninii mo Unexpected Treasures: Family History in the American State Papers
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Unexpected Treasures: Family History in the American State Papers

Judy G. Russell

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