Family History And Gis Part 2- Jarom Randall (13 Dec 2017)
GIS can be a fun tool to track your ancestors! Jarom goes over some cool applications that use GIS for family history. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
GIS can be a fun tool to track your ancestors! Jarom goes over some cool applications that use GIS for family history. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
James Tanner introduces new advances in family history apps and programs. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Sometimes the only way to tell between your ancestor and someone with the same name is being able to locate them. See what James Tanner has to say about being able to locate your ancestors. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Maps can be extremely useful in genealogical research. Learn how you can use maps to help. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Learn why and how maps are such an important tool for your genealogical research. To find the websites mentioned in the webinar follow these links: http://www.oldmapsonline.org/ http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/ http://geonames.usgs.gov/ http://nationalmap.gov/ http://nationalmap.gov/historical/ind… http://www.findmypast.com/ Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can help you visualize your ancestors life and aid in your research. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Cluster research may help you find those ancestors that are not so easily found. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.