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      Ko e lea fakafonua ki he fakatahá ni ko e English
      Ko e fakatahá ni ʻoku ʻi he ʻinitanetí
      Ko e fakatahá ni ʻoku kau tonu ki ai
      Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2025

      Introduction to Using Land Records in Genealogical Research

      Land was often our ancestors’ most valuable asset. This session will highlight the value of various types of land records and demonstrate how to use them effectively in genealogical research. Federal, state, and local land records offer a wealth of information. Participants will learn how to locate and interpret land records, understand their content, and use them to uncover details for family histories.

      Syllabus for Introduction to Using Land Records in Genealogical Research

      Fakamatala ne Fokotuʻu Maí


      Thumbnail ki he Finding Records & Preserving Memories on FamilySearch
      Ko e lea fakafonua ki he fakatahá ni ko e English
      Ko e fuoloa ʻo e vitioó ko e 04:53
      Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2025

      Finding Records & Preserving Memories on FamilySearch

      Historical records found on FamilySearch inspire Blanche to learn more about her grandfather's life. She is also able to use FamilySearch, a free platform, to safeguard cherished memories and precious moments.

      Thumbnail ki he Considering Location When Researching Your Ancestors
      Ko e lea fakafonua ki he fakatahá ni ko e English
      Ko e fuoloa ʻo e vitioó ko e 27:00
      Naʻe pulusi ʻa e sēsiní ʻi he 2026

      Considering Location When Researching Your Ancestors

      Davina Wilcock

      Kau ʻi he Fepōtalanoaʻakí