A Million Ways to Die in the Colonies:
Death and Burial in Colonial America
Wednesday, January 15, 2020,
6:00 PM (Pacific Time)
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6:00 PM (Pacific Time)
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ABOUT THE PRESENTATION
The colonial world was a dangerous place. This program looks
at our ancestors attitudes toward death, major causes of death among different
colonial groups, and their burial customs.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Dan Earl got his start in genealogy when he was ten years old. His dad took him to visit the grave of his great-grandfather. That event sparked a life long passion for genealogy. He has spent the last thirty years researching his own family and helping others make history a part of their story. He is a popular speaker and educator and has spoken to groups from coast to coast.
HANDOUT
A handout will be available shortly before the presentation. A link will be included in a reminder that will be sent the day before the session.
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