"We are on our ancestors's time" is how Melvin Collier summed up his
inspiring webinar today. It has been 150 years since the beginning of
freedom for all Americans. We are celebrating by hosting the Freedom
Webinar Series. Today's webinar, the third in the series, was presented by
author and researcher, Melvin J. Collier. Its recording is now available to
view for free at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com
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comments:

   - Inspiring and moving! Filled with lots of great research strategies.
   Thank you!
   - Melvin Collier's webinar was as interesting as it was insightful. One
   of the over-arching messages was that your research is never done as long
   as you continue to THINK about your Ancestors and resolve to bring their
   story to life.
   - Melvin provided a wealth of information! This was an amazing,
   important webinar for those of us still seeking our enslaved ancestors.

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150 Years Later is a unique story of DISCOVERY, TRIUMPH, and CELEBRATION.
No other book unravels a historical mystery that led to an unprecedented
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mended ties that were broken during slavery.

In 1859 near Abbeville, South Carolina, 12-year-old Bill Reed was forever
separated from his family. His father was sold away, and his mother,
grandmother, and other family members were all taken away from the state
soon afterwards. Waving goodbye to them, young Bill would never lay eyes on
them ever again. He left South Carolina in 1866, shortly after he was
emancipated, and moved to northern Mississippi after he was told that
Mississippi was the "land of milk and honey with fat pigs running around
with apples in their mouths." He died near Senatobia in 1937, at the age of
91, never learning that his family had been within 75 miles away from him,
also in northern Mississippi.

*150 Years Later* is a riveting story of discovery that chronicles
Collier's relentless journey of unearthing his great-grandfather Bill's
mysterious history, finding his family's whereabouts and their living
descendants, and breaking down barriers to mend the broken ties in an
emotional reunion in 2009 - 150 years later.

The involuntary break-up of families during slavery due to selling and
other means was very common. However, the discovery of those lost branches
and the reuniting of the descendants after 150 years is uncommon. This is
what makes *150 Years Later* very captivating and uplifting.
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   - What's in a Name? Trouble! by Ron Arons. August 5.
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   - Research Your Swedish Ancestors in Living Color Using ArkivDigital
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   - Technology and Techniques for Differentiating Two People with the Same
   Name by Geoff Rasmussen. September 11.
   - Researching Your Dutch Ancestors by Yvette Hoitink. September 16.
   - Researching Your Ancestors in England and Wales by Kirsty Gray.
   September 23.
   - Maps Tell Some of the Story for the African-Ancestored Genealogist by
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