For the final lesson in this series of mini-classes, I’m
sharing some online tools that you may find helpful as you continue with your
research, whether that’s just beginning or is a long-term project. These ideas can build your skills as well as
your family tree – and like everything else in this course, they are completely
free.
☙ Try a spot of descendant research, using the intriguing Puzzilla app that connects to your FamilySearch Tree.
☙ Have FT Analyzer check out your GEDCOM
file for potential lines of research or problems. Family Tree Magazine’s Rachel
Bellerby gave it a test drive and you can read her review here.
☙ Mind mapping for genealogy – use this study idea to organise
your research, and perhaps download the free software it suggests.
☙ Choose some of these PDF family tree charts to
organise and display your genealogy.
☙ And finally, sign up now for virtual family history conference RootsTech Connect – access to all the classes and resources will be absolutely free of
charge, but you do need to register to attend.
Thanks for taking my mini-classes! You can review them
any time
here on the Frugal Family History blog, or share them with your genealogy buddies – and come back soon to check out
what
else is new here.
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