Saturday, October 31, 2020

FamilySearch November Classes

 

Did you know that you can attend classes provided by the Family History Library? Go to www.familysearch.org and find the Wiki in the drop down search menu. Type Family History Library in the search bar and then scroll down to online classes. Here is the schedule for November. All classes are online. Each of these titles is followed by "Yes." When you click on the word "yes" you will be able to view the webinar.




Monday, October 26, 2020

DNA Kindergarten

Bonnie Belza, who gave the well-received presentation called "DNA Kindergarten" at last year's Pinal County Workshop, has informed us that it has been recorded with BYU Webinars. It can be viewed at the following website: https://fh.lib.byu.edu/2020/03/07/dna-kindergarten-part-1-bonnie-belza-6-march-2020/

Reviews of her presentation were extremely positive and the talk is well worth your time.

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

October: Family History Month

October is Family History Month! (I'm missing fall foliage this year.) I would imagine many of you have been working on family history while in isolation. There are a few choices available while maintaining a social distance.






Online Research

Visiting Cemeteries

Solo Appointments at Research Libraries and Archives

Contacting Relatives

Labeling Photographs

Friday, October 2, 2020

Genealogy on Facebook

I first posted about Katherine Willson's list of Facebook genealogy sites in September of 2014. At that time she maintained a list of about 4,000 different groups or pages. Last week we watched her presentation on that subject via the NGS's virtual conference. She now has a list of 13,000+ genealogy and history links! You can take a look at the list at https://socialmediagenealogy.com/

The session was very informative; she began by explaining the difference between a "group" and a "page." Groups can be public or private and then can be visible or hidden. She also talked about managing notifications and posting a query.  

Thursday, October 1, 2020

October Webinars

Legacy has another selection of free webinars for our education this month. Check it out at www.familytreewebinars.com.


Tuesday, October 6 - "Advanced DNA Techniques: Deductive Chromosome Mapping" by Blaine Bettinger.  Advanced


Wednesday, October 7 - "Wringing Every Drop out of Y DNA" by Roberta Estes.  Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced


Thursday, October 8 - "From Generation to Generation: An Updated Look at Kinship Determination" by Judy Russell.  Intermediate


Thursday, October 8 - "Geo-Genealogy as a Problem-Solving Tool: The Case of a 19th-Century Female Teenage Immigrant" by J. H. (Jay) Fonkert.  Intermediate


Thursday, October 8 - "Spanning 150 Years of Record Loss: A Methodological Approach to Identifying Parents in Sweden" by Jill Morelli.  Intermediate


Wednesday, October 15 - "Dealing with endogamy" by Paul Woodbury.  Intermediate, Advanced


Tuesday, October 20 - "Using DNA Test Results to Confirm a Pedigree" by Angela Packer McGhie. Intermediate


Wednesday, October 21 - "Comparing the Genealogy Giants 2020: Ancestry, FamilySearch, Findmypast, and MyHeritage by Sunny Morton.  Beginner, Intermediate


Friday, October 23 - "How Old Did He Have To Be…?" by Judy Russell.  Intermediate


Wednesday, October 28 - "In Black and White: Finding Historical Newspapers From Around the World" by Gena Philibert-Ortega.  Intermediate

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Roots Tech Conference

Those of you who use FamilySearch regularly have probably seen this exciting news. You can sign up already to be included in the audience when you visit the website. www.familysearch.org


25 - 27 FEBRUARY, 2021

Introducing RootsTech Connect: A Free Online Conference Experience

For the first time ever, the world’s largest family celebration event will be entirely virtual and completely free. Get ready to celebrate shared connections with people from around the world. Connect with friends, your family, your past, and your heritage and homelands—all from the comfort of your home and in your browser.

Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Free Legacy Webinars

Legacy Family Tree Webinars is celebrating a 10-year anniversary! As part of the celebration, they are providing free viewing of the favorite webinar from each year. The list follows, as well as the link.  The webinars are FREE through September 24. Get busy!


We're unlocking the top webinar from each year and making them free for 10 days. Visit www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com/top10 to watch.



2010 - Mapping Software for Genealogists by Geoff Rasmussen
2011 - Organizing for Success by Karen Clifford
2012 - Ten Brick Wall Tips for Beginners by Marian Pierre-Louis
2013 - Digital Research Guidance, Research Logs and To Do Lists by Geoff Rasmussen
2014 - Sources and Citations Made Simple, Standard, and Powerful by Geoff Rasmussen
2015 - Genealogy 101, a 3-Session Course in Beginning Genealogy - Part 1 by Peggy Clemens Lauritzen, AG
2016 - Foundations in DNA 1 of 5: Genealogy and DNA by Blaine Bettinger, Ph.D., J.D
2017 - 50 Websites Every Genealogist Should Know by Gena Philibert-Ortega
2018 - Quality, Time and Completion: Developing a Research Plan (Part One) by J. Mark Lowe, CG FUGA
2019 - Case Studies in Gray: Identifying Shared Ancestries Through DNA and Genealogy by Nicka Smith
2020 - Organizing Your DNA Results (updated!) by Diahan Southard

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Irish Genealogy Research

The Irish Cultural Center is holding a virtual class Saturday, September 12. The description follows. Use this link to register:  https://www.azirish.org/education-and-classes/genealogy-classes/ 

Thanks, Jim, for providing the information!


“19th Century Irish Genealogy Research: What’s Available and How to Use It”

with
Miles Davenport

When: 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 12th, 2020
Where: Class will be held virtually through Zoom
Workshop Summary:
This workshop will provide participants with an in-depth look at Irish records created during the 1800s. The Irish Civil Registration process will be explored, including the time period covered and their limitations. The workshop will demonstrate how to use church parish records, Griffith's Valuation, Tithe Applotment Books, and other early 19th Century sources to uncover your Irish ancestors prior to the start of Civil Registrations. Participants will also develop an understanding of Ireland's civil and religious jurisdictions and why this knowledge is essential in locating your Irish ancestors. A case study will be used to illustrate the various ways to determine family relationships prior to the start of the Civil Registration process.