James shows us all the resources digitized books provide. He goes in depth how to discover books online that will help in your genealogical research. Types of books mentioned: Historical Society Publications Biographical works Genealogical journals and other publications State, county and local histories Surname books Instructional books, guides, manuals, and textbooks General history and …
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Learn more about the IGI and how it can help you in your genealogical research. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Learn the basics for researching your Slovenian Ancestors. Click here for Handout 1, Handout 2, Handout 3, Handout 4 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.
How can you find out if you had criminal ancestors? James goes over tips for researching through your family tree. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
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Milan shows us some printed sources for German family history. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Learn some key background information to get started on your English research. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
This webinar introduces you to FamilySearch and some other resources to help you get started with your family history work.. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Lots of our ancestors had to acquire permits and leases to use the land and other resources. Learn how these documents can be a valuable source of information for genealogists. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
There are many resources for finding and using death records. James give a great overview of where you can look for death records and how there are documents that are valuable that you wouldn’t typically think of as a great resource. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.