When Does Newfound Evidence Overturn a Proved Conclusion?

Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, CGG
Sep 19, 2017
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About this webinar

Even thorough research can miss relevant sources. What are the options when useful information or DNA test results appear after a researcher establishes a conclusion?

About the speaker

Tom Jones is an award-winning genealogical researcher, writer, editor, and educator. He co-edited the National Genealogical Society Quarterly in 2003 through 2018, and he is the author of the textbook...
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