202614may1:00 pm3:00 pmUsing U.S. Church Records as a Brick Wall Strategy - by Sunny Jane Morton
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CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. The handout and Zoom link will only be sent to registered attendees. Sunny Jane Morton presents case studies in using U.S. church records
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CLICK HERE TO REGISTER. The handout and Zoom link will only be sent to registered attendees.
Sunny Jane Morton presents case studies in using U.S. church records to break down genealogy brick walls. Finding an overseas ancestral hometown. Tracking a family from one place to another. Researching in a place with record loss. Identifying all the children of an ancestral couple. Finding (or verifying) a birth, marriage or death. Researching extended families. Searching for ancestors who were poor, non-English speaking, ethnic minorities or enslaved. Got any of these brick-wall situations? Learn how church records may be your saving grace.

Sunny Jane Morton is Editor of NGS Magazine and a Contributing Editor at Family Tree Magazine. An expert in U.S. religious records, she is author of Searching for Sisters: A Guide to Researching Catholic Nuns in the United States and co-author of How to Find Your Family History in U.S. Church Records. She is coordinating the GRIP Genealogy Institute’s Skill-Building Practicum this summer in Pittsburgh.
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May 14, 2026 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm EST/EDT(GMT-04:00)