Family History Library, Salt Lake City |
In this month
alone, in its ongoing programme of webinars, FamilySearch offers standalone presentations on a diverse range of topics, like
☙ Research strategies
☙ Using military
records
☙ How to use
resources provided by
Ancestry
FamilySearch
FindMyPast
Some of the webinars use case studies, have questions-and-answer sessions, and focus on research in records from around the world.
And during
April, there are two themed days with a series of classes throughout the day: English Research on 23rd April, and Genealogy
DNA on the 26th.
The English classes cover how to research using Church of England records, reading
handwriting in English records, and provide historical overviews to help put your
English research in context. Most of
these are suitable for beginners but there are also presentations pitched at
intermediate-level researchers.
For the DNA
Day, workshops on offer are all designed to help family historians who are new
to this subject. Scheduled topics include using
DNA to determine family relationships, identify unknown parents, and break down
brick walls. This is an ideal event to allow you to brush up on your understanding of the way DNA testing companies present their information, and how to use it to your advantage.
And a bonus with these all-day events is that once you’ve registered for them, you
can dip in and out of the timetabled classes as you wish.
Be sure to
work out the time difference from the schedule’s MDT (Mountain Daylight Time)
so you don’t miss the presentations you really want to see!
Check out all
the scheduled FamilySearch webinars for April to June and find out what else they have coming up.
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