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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. If you don't have a FamilySearch account yet, check out the (free) benefits here.
☙ Have FT Analyzer check out your GEDCOM file for potential lines of research or problems. Family historian and author 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. Scroll down to find the freebies! There are charts specially designed for photographs, children, and even racehorses...
☙ And finally, sign in to RootsTech Connect to access all the conference's archived classes and resources. You can do this with your FamilySearch account.
Thanks for taking my mini-classes! You can review them
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.
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