Speaker Larry W Thomas, a member of the National Genealogical Society, Association of Professional Genealogists, Georgia Genealogical Society, Gwinnett Genealogical Society and Past President of the Cobb County Genealogical Society, with an MBA with a concentration in Management Information Systems
Also a Graduate of ProGen 38. Mr. Thomas has his own company, Gilshot Genealogy Services at AtlantaGenealogy.com
As Daniel Defoe famously wrote, “Things as certain as death and taxes…” — and for genealogists, tax records are often among the most underutilized resources. This presentation explores the incredible range of information available in historical tax records, which were consistently maintained in most jurisdictions well before census and vital records became common. From property values and land ownership to economic standing and household composition, tax rolls can reveal more than many researchers expect. We’ll examine examples from across the U.S. and demonstrate how tax data can help track migration, identify neighbors and kin, and provide valuable context between census years. Up until the early 1900s, people were taxed on their land and other possessions and these can help in the research of your ancestors. learn from them.
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