Bounty Land: It's Complicated
Free Webinar from SCGS
Wednesday, December 16, 2020,
6:00 PM (Pacific Time)
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6:00 PM (Pacific Time)
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ABOUT THE PRESENTATION
Bounty land was offered as compensation for soldiers who
fought in the Revolution, War of 1812, and Mexican War, but veterans of these
wars didn’t simply take up residence on their land grants. Some did, but many
people who weren’t veterans ended up with these lands. Learn about the laws,
all the people who got involved, and where to find the records.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Annette Burke Lyttle is a professional genealogist
specializing in online and repository research, and genealogical education and
writing. She loves helping people find and tell their family stories.
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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