Friday, April 3, 2020

Free Webinars on Legacy

Legacy Family Tree Webinars wants to do its part to help genealogists across the world who are self-isolating at home right now. While we can’t do your grocery shopping or other practical activities, perhaps a genealogy class each day during the month of April will help as a diversion.
Each day we’ll be unlocking one Legacy Family Tree webinar from the membership library to be available to watch for free. We’ve chosen the classes around a 7-day rotating theme:
  • Sundays – Methodology
  • Mondays – DNA
  • Tuesdays – Ethnic Genealogy
  • Wednesdays – Technology
  • Thursdays – Around the Globe
  • Fridays – Beginners
  • Saturdays – TechZone
April 2020 Daily Schedule

April 1 – Privacy: How to Protect Your Information Online by Judy Russell
April 2 – Untangle the Web of German Websites by Teresa Steinkamp McMillan
April 3 – Getting Started in Family History – 1- Home Sources by Cheri Hudson Passey
April 4 – Google Alerts: Get Notified of New Content on Google by Thomas MacEntee
April 5 – FAN + GPS + DNA: The Problem-Solver’s Great Trifecta by Elizabeth Shown Mills
April 6 – Case Studies in Gray: Identifying Shared Ancestries Through DNA and Genealogy by Nicka Smith
April 7 – Jewish Genealogy’s Other Side: Sephardic Research by Schelly Talalay Dardashti
April 8 – Crowdsourcing with Social Media to Overcome Brick Walls in Genealogy Research by Amie Bowser Tennant
April 9 – Introduction to French-Canadian Research by Michael Leclerc
April 10 – Genealogy 101, a 3-Session Course in Beginning Genealogy – Part 1 by Peggy Lauritzen
April 11 – What Is DNA Segment Data? by Michelle Leonard
April 12 – Transcribing Documents: There is More Than Meets the Eye! by LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson
April 13 – Reconstructing Your Genetic Family Tree by Blaine Bettinger
April 14 – Confirming Enslaved Ancestors Utilizing DNA by Melvin Collier
April 15 – Organize Your Online Life by Lisa Louise Cooke
April 16 – Foundations of Irish Genealogy 1 of 6: The Raw Materials of Irish Genealogy by John Grenham
April 17 – Genealogy for Novices: Where Do We Begin? by Linda Woodward Geiger
April 18 – 5 ways to make things on your screen larger by Geoff Rasmussen
April 19 – Marriages Here, There, and Nowhere: Finding Gretna Greens and Borders by J. Mark Lowe
April 20 – Combining DNA and Traditional Research – In-Depth Case Studies by Michelle Leonard
April 21 – Documenting Native American Families in 19th and 20th Century Records by Angela Walton-Raji
April 22 – Spreadsheets 101 – Excel-lence in Genealogy by Mary Kircher Roddy
April 23 – Polled! Finding your Ancestors in New South Wales Colonial Muster and Census Returns by Carol Baxter
April 24 – Ten Brick Wall Tips for Beginners by Marian Pierre-Louis
April 25 – Using Snag-It to Annotate a Screenshot by Cari Taplin
April 26 – The Five-story Fall: Correlating Indirect and Direct Evidence to Extend the Pedigree by Debra Mieszala
April 27 – Organizing Your DNA Results (updated!) by Diahan Southard
April 28 – An Introduction to Spanish Surnames by Daniel Smith-Ramos
April 29 – Photography for Genealogy by Nicka Smith
April 30 – Finding Your 17th Century Ancestors in England by Paul Milner

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