Archive: "Research Tools" Tag
October 20, 2016 by Webinar Assistant •
ancestor,
biography,
cemetary,
census,
family History,
genealogy,
James Tanner,
obituary,
records,
Research Tools,
vital records,
Webinar recordings
How to use vital records, censuses, cemetery records, obituaries, and biographies for genealogists of all experience levels. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
It is important that other genealogists can check your sources and find the same material you found. Knowing how to add citations can be a valuable skill to your research. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
September 23, 2016 by Webinar Assistant •
ancestor,
homestead,
James Tanner,
land,
Legal Records,
records,
research,
Research Tools,
United States,
Webinar recordings,
west
Over 2 million people made homestead claim, it is very possible that your ancestors were some of those 2 million. Learn how you can learn more through homestead land records. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Court cases are a great place to look for your ancestors. Luckily they don’t have to be a criminal to find their name in a court record. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
James Tanner goes over the basics of land records and why they are such valuable resources for geneologists. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Learn the ins and outs of wills and how to use them in your research. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Learn how to use all the different features in the google toolbox in order to enhance your family history research. 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 how to use different aspects of the cloud in order to enhance your genealogy research Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
May 5, 2016 by Webinar Assistant •
cemetery,
digital,
graves,
James Tanner,
Maps Training,
online,
records,
research,
Research Tools,
resource,
tombstone
Learn how to use different online map resources in order to locate the cemeteries of your ancestors. To view the websites mentioned in the presentation follow these links: http://www.findagrave.com/ https://billiongraves.com/ http://nationalmap.gov/historical/ http://www.oldmapsonline.org/ http://geonames.usgs.gov/ Unable to access YouTube? View video here.