Daniel Earl
Genealogical speaker and researcher.               Helping others make history, a part of their story
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State Research

​Below is a list of all lectures that I offer on these topics. All are geared to be a one-hour lecture except where noted. A complete list of learning outcomes for each lecture are found by clicking on the title of the lecture.

The following are definitions of the various levels.
Beginner – There is no assumption that participants are familiar with any set of records or have any genealogical experience in order to fully enjoy the lecture.
Intermediate – In order to get the most enjoyment from the lecture participants should have a basic knowledge of records such as the census, vital records, etc.
Advanced – In order to get the most enjoyment from the lecture participants should have a solid understanding of multiple record sets.
All Levels – Participants of all levels would be able to enjoy the lecture.

Researching the Old Line State: Beginning Maryland Research
​Level: Beginner
​Description: Maryland has a rich history spanning from the colonial era to the present. This course will cover the various record sets that a Maryland researcher needs to know about. It will include how to search slave records as Maryland was a slave state who stayed in the Union during the Civil War. This class is designed as a primer for Maryland research and for researchers who have hit a brick wall in Maryland and need some assistance working through it.
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