Tuesday, June 7, 2016

Legacy's June Webinars

Time flies when the motor home is not behaving...

The June 1 webinar provided information about the American Ancestors website for members of the New England Historical and Genealogical Society. It is still available for viewing this week.

Wednesday, June 8: "Researching Your Washington State Ancestors" is for beginning and intermediate researchers. You will learn a brief history of the state and where to find records online and in person, including many of the highlights of the Washington State Digital Archives.

Friday, June 10: For intermediate researchers, "Introduction to the Freedman's Bureau" will focus on the records from the Bureau, and how these records opened doors before 1870 for the African American family.

Wednesday, June 15: Another lecture suggested for intermediate researchers is called "Ticked Off! Those Pesky Pre-1850 Census Tick Marks." The speaker will explain what the marks mean and how you can use them to help in your research.

Wednesday, June 22: If you have been using German parish records, the intermediate webinar "Digging Deeper in German Parish Records" will provide examples and cases to help interpret those records.

Wednesday, June 29: "Circles or Triangles? What Shape is Your DNA?" will discuss the two methods of DNA research. This webinar is also suggested for intermediate researchers.

Register or read more about it at www.familytreewebinars.com. Be sure to check the time schedule; I noticed that at least one of the webinars is an evening session.

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