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Men and women at voting poll, Oliver and Henry Streets, New York City

Using Voting Records in Family History Research

Lecture
Online
August 1, 2024 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. ET
Free
Melanie McComb

If your ancestor had the right to vote, you can find a wealth of information in their voting records. These records can help you to verify the exact years your ancestor lived in a certain location, locate your ancestor on a state census, identify when your ancestor was naturalized, and more. Join Senior Genealogist Melanie McComb as she discusses where to find voting records, the information they contain, and how to use them to advance your family history research.

Education and Programming
Melanie McComb
DNA
Ireland
Eastern Canada
Areas of expertise: Irish genealogy, DNA, Atlantic Canada, Jewish genealogy, and military records.