Speaking
of online programs (see earlier post FREE -- National Archives (NARA)
Virtual Genealogy Fair, 28-30 Oct 2014 -- No Excuse NOT to attend!), FamilySearch has announced
several upcoming webinars and the first one is tomorrow. Check each announcement page for full details.
Doing South African Research – September 6, 2014, series of 3 FREE
webinars for all who are interested in learning how to use South African
records to help expand their family history research efforts
US Research Series: United States
Probate Records – September 11, 2014, a FREE
webinar for all who are interested in learning how to use United States Probate
Records to help them expand their family history research efforts
Doing Danish Research – September 11, 20 & 25, 2014,
series of 5 FREE webinars for all who are interested in learning how to use
Danish record sources to help expand their family history research
Doing Research Using Sources in the
British Isles – September 15-19, 2014, several
FREE webinars focusing mostly on research into the records of Ireland
Which
one(s) will you attend?
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