Sunday, June 30, 2019

July Webinars on Legacy

Legacy has quite a variety of topics in July: a little bit Canada, a little bit DNA, and several addressing research on the internet. Visit www.familytreewebinars.com to learn more, register to attend in real time, or view at your leisure for seven days following each presentation.


Tuesday, July 2 - "Remedies for Copy & Paste Genealogy" by Cyndi Ingle.  Intermediate   "Family trees and the information they contain are easily copied and re-published by others online. This means errors are duplicated many times over. We will discuss solutions for dealing with these issues."


Wednesday, July 3 - "Evaluating Shared DNA" by Paul Woodbury.  Intermediate, Advanced


Wednesday, July 10 - "Prince Edward Island Repositories and Records" by Melanie McComb.  Intermediate   "We will review the different databases, repositories, and record collections for Prince Edward Island, Canada ancestors. This session will focus on Irish immigrants and the records they left behind."


Friday, July 12 - "DNA, Genealogy and Privacy: Handling the Double-Edged Sword" by Thomas MacEntee.  Intermediate  "We’ll review the current status of privacy practices by the five major DNA test kit vendors, current laws and regulations, the role of law enforcement, and what we might expect to see related to privacy in the future."


Tuesday, July 16 - "Lesser Used Records for Research in the Netherlands" by Yvette Hoitink.  Intermediate


Wednesday, July 17 - "Research Your Newfoundland Ancestors" by Tessa Keough.  Beginner


Wednesday, July 24 - "Should You Take the Hint? Automatic Record Hinting on the Giant Genealogy Sites" by Sunny Morton.  Beginner, Intermediate


Friday, July 26 - "Census Hurdles: How to Jump Over or Go Around" by Cari Taplin.  Beginner, Intermediate


Wednesday, July 31 - "Google Photos: one photo app to rule them all" by Devin Ashby.  Beginner



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