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Going Social with Genealogy
June 29, 2020
This course will help you learn how to identify principles and tools which will help you have more enriching relationships as you find, share, connect, and engage with others using social media.
Finding the Slave Generation
May 22, 2020
This course will help you understand some basic research strategies to find your family who lived before the Civil War.
The Most Overlooked Record-Types in South Carolina
May 22, 2020
This course will help you learn about uncommon resources that will help you with those "hard to discover" ancestors in South Carolina.
See You on Sunday! Church Records in Genealogy
May 22, 2020
In this course you will learn how valuable church records are in slave research and before civil registration began.
Genealogy Boot Camp
May 22, 2020
This course introduces cutting edge tools that will help genealogists preserve their family histories. The presenter discusses tools such as Google Books, GenealogyBank, Scribe.com and others.
Homestead Records
May 22, 2020
This course helps you understand the history of how homestead records evolved and how to use them for genealogical research.
Sections, Ranges and Townships
May 22, 2020
This course will help you understand the rectangular survey system and the distribution of public lands. You will also learn about state land systems.
Beginning Census Research and Record Keeping
May 22, 2020
This course teaches a little history behind the United States Census. You will also learn some of the basic information found in a census.
Thinking Creatively About Research Problems
July 06, 2020
This course invites you to learn to think differently about the ways you approach genealogical problems. This is accomplished by taking case studies and looking at different methods and techniques to solve them.
Introduction to Polish Research
May 27, 2020
In this introduction to Polish research course Cecile Wendt Jensen will dispel the myths that records were destroyed during the world wars and that language barriers make Polish research difficult. She will also give examples and suggestions on how to use records, databases and archives.
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