Revolutionary War Records for Genealogical Research

How to Research Revolutionary War Records for Your Genealogy – Part 2

Revolutionary War Research for Genealogy, Part 2

In this video we’re continuing the conversation about the Revolutionary War Records available online for your genealogy research, where to find records online.

This video features the DAR, American Revolution Institute, pension applications and rosters, Papers of the War Department 1784-1800, Revolutionary War Ancestors in the Carolina’s, Loyalists and Patriots, Cyndi’s List, and more…

…Along with some tricks about how to find your ancestors on websites quickly.

This week’s guest is professional genealogist Diane Richard.

This is Part 2 of a 2 part series. 

LINK TO THE HANDOUT

Thank You Diane Richard for the handout. 

Diane Richard can be found at Mosaic RPM

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