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      A Beginner’s Guide to Finding Ancestors Using FamilySearch’s AI Research Assistant

      Interested in family history but not sure where to begin, or frustrated by how hard research can feel? This is an introductory class on FamilySearch’s new AI Research Assistant, a powerful new tool designed to make discovering and adding ancestors easier for everyone. In this class, we’ll show how the AI does the heavy research for you, saving time and removing the need to be an expert at searching records, deciphering handwriting, or navigating complex collections. Instead of sorting through hundreds of possible hints, this new tool highlights high-probability, tree-extending matches and displays them directly on the FamilySearch homepage for you to review and add. Your role becomes simpler: review the information, confirm it’s accurate, and decide whether to add it to your tree in as few as three clicks. This class is ideal for new and casual FamilySearch users, especially those who have logged in but haven’t added many names because the process felt overwhelming or time‑consuming. No prior experience is required. Join us to learn how FamilySearch’s AI Research Assistant can make family history more accessible, efficient, and rewarding—no matter your experience level. Sponsored by FamilySearch
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      Finding Living African Relatives Through DNA and Ancestral Storytelling

      Millions of African Americans take DNA tests yet remain disconnected from the heart of their heritage—living family in Africa. Most receive broad regional estimates without a pathway forward. This session introduces a groundbreaking method that bridges that gap. Prince Jon James Olomo—also known as Prince Omowale, a Yoruba royal descendant and founder of Tribal Tapestry—shares how his team blends commercial DNA results with genealogical tools, AI, and ancestral storytelling to reconnect clients with their African relatives, both virtually and in person. Attendees will learn how to trace African lineages, decode tribal names, and even message relatives identified through multiple online platforms. By weaving together oral histories and digital data, this method transforms vague ethnicity results into living, breathing family connections. This session is for anyone ready to move from percentages to people—and turn a DNA test into a living legacy.
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      Great Uncle Bill in India: an overview of British India records

      If you have discovered a family member who lived in British India, passed through, or the family were there for generations, where do you go next to research your relatives. This session will discuss: Online traditional and non-traditional sources Archives and libraries Social media Family history societies
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      New Englanders to Nova Scotia, Canada: Soldiers, Settlers and Refugees

      This lecture will cover the various migrations and settlement by New Englanders in Acadia now Nova Scotia in the 18th century through 19th century. Understand the resources in New England and Nova Scotia that will benefit your research online, published, and in American and Canadian archives. Determine what records you can search from home, or what you actually need to research in person in New England and Nova Scotia.
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      New to German Genealogy? Start Here!

      Want to start your German genealogy, but feeling a bit overwhelmed? Let's fix that! In this beginner-friendly session, you'll learn the exact steps you need to begin tracing your German roots. From finding your ancestor's hometown all the way to locating obscure records in Europe, this session is packed full of actionable steps you can take to find your German ancestors. You'll leave confident and excited to start this side of your family tree!
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      Poor, Pauper, or Pragmatic? Victorian Burial and Identity

      Based on original research into burial practices in Victorian cities, this talk explores how the treatment of the dead reflected the values, identities, and struggles of the living. In Britain’s fast-growing industrial cities, burial was shaped not just by grief, but by class, religion, migration, and public health. Whether an individual was laid to rest in a family plot, a pauper’s grave, or excluded altogether, these final decisions reveal powerful stories about social status, belief systems, and community belonging. Using case studies from burial registers, newspaper inquests, and municipal records, we’ll uncover how families navigated the politics and practicalities of death in the 19th century. From Catholic exclusion to overcrowded cemeteries and burial club economies, this talk reveals what lies beneath the surface of Victorian graveyards. Attendees will also receive practical tips on how to interpret burial sources and uncover hidden details about their urban ancestors, especially those missing from traditional records.
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      The GPS in Practice: Examples of Reasonably Exhaustive Research

      Learn to determine when research is thorough by evaluating real-world examples. This session demonstrates how to apply the Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS) to address research challenges, including identifying parents, distinguishing between multiple individuals with the same name, resolving conflicting evidence, and writing biographical sketches. Participants will learn advanced techniques for integrating thorough research, source analysis, and evidence correlation. Attendees will benefit from a solid understanding of basic genealogical research methods and familiarity with a wide variety of original records. This advanced-level session is sponsored by BCG and ICAPGen.
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      Your AI Toolkit: Essential Tools for Family History Success

      Discover how AI tools can revolutionize your family history research, making it easier to find ancestors, uncover records, and write compelling stories. Learn simple ways to use AI to enhance your research process and make discoveries faster. Sponsored by Storied
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      Deciphering and Analyzing Pre-1850 Census Records: Turning Tick Marks into People

      Unlock the secrets of pre-1850 census records in this informative presentation. Discover how to decode tick marks from 1790 to 1840 using an automated Excel spreadsheet for efficient collection and analysis. Learn strategies to cross-reference with later censuses (1850 and beyond) to assign names and reconstruct families. Gain insights into validating your findings and ensuring accuracy in identifying ancestral records. Attendees will receive a complimentary automated Excel worksheet to jumpstart their research, making this session essential for genealogists looking to bridge gaps in their family tree. Prerequisite: A basic understanding of Excel and how to find census records.
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      DNA Swim School – Part 1: Floating with One DNA Match

      Welcome to DNA Swim School! In this beginner-friendly session, we’ll help you get your footing—er, floating—by focusing on just one DNA match. If your match list feels like the deep end, this is your life jacket. We’ll show you how to set a simple, clear research goal, then guide you through how to choose a match that can help you take your first meaningful step. You’ll get a friendly walkthrough of your testing company’s match list tools (no goggles required!), so you know what all those menus, labels, and numbers are really telling you. This class is perfect if you’re brand-new to DNA or you’ve tested and then felt stuck. You’ll walk away more confident navigating your match list—and ready for your next swim lesson.
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      FamilySearch Global Tech Forum 2026

      Join leaders from FamilySearch as they showcase new features and highlights from around the globe.
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      German Surnames Unlocked: Meaning, Origin, Clues

      Ever wonder what your German surname really means? Why it has different spellings? Or why the names changed overtime? Learn how understanding your ancestors’ surnames can reveal where they came from, what they did, and where to search next. Perfect not only for beginners ready to unlock the hidden clues in family names, but also for experienced researchers looking to uncover and explore influences over these complex surname variations, while picking up a bit of German history and local practices along the way.
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      Guidelines for the Responsible Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Genealogy in 2026

      As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes genealogical workflows, understanding how to use these tools responsibly has never been more important. This pioneering panel highlights the latest best practices for integrating AI into your research while upholding genealogical standards. Join us to learn how thought leaders in the field approach accuracy, disclosure, privacy, education, and ethical compliance in 2026—and how you can confidently apply these principles in your own work.
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      Identity and DNA in the Middle East and North Africa

      Join us for a special webinar with Dr. Pierre Zalloua, author of "Ancestors: Identity and DNA in the Levant", as we explore what population genetics reveals about the peoples of the Middle East. Discover how ancient migrations, shared DNA patterns, and regional history shape modern identity—and how these insights can strengthen your family history research, help interpret DNA results, and deepen your understanding of ancestral origins in Southwest Asia and North Africa.
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      Italian Genealogy for Beginners

      Curious about your Italian roots but not sure where to begin? Italian Genealogy for Beginners is the perfect starting point for anyone interested in tracing their Italian ancestry. This session introduces the basics of Italian family history research, including naming customs, key record types, and how to find and use online resources like FamilySearch and Il Portale Antenati. Whether you’re just starting your family tree or hoping to jump the pond to Italy, this class will give you the tools and confidence to begin your journey. No Italian language skills required!
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      Tools and Resources for Chinese Genealogical Research

      Are you beginning your journey into Chinese family history? This class will introduce essential tools and resources to help you get started with Chinese genealogical research. We’ll explore how to use FamilySearch’s Chinese Research page, the Research Wiki, and the Jiapu (family book) search feature. You’ll also learn about language tools, translation aids, and strategies for identifying ancestral villages and interpreting Chinese names. Whether you're just starting or looking to expand your research, this class will provide practical guidance to help you uncover your Chinese heritage.
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      Untangling the Darling Web: Advanced Strategies for Same Name Resolution

      What do you do when five men named Peter Darling live in the same area—at the same time—with overlapping families? This advanced session addresses the real-world challenge of resolving identity conflicts when multiple individuals share the same name in records. Using a published case study from Rhode Island Roots (Vol. 50, No. 4, Dec. 2024), attendees will walk through the analytical process that separated the Darlings of 18th- and 19th-century Cumberland, Rhode Island. Learn how to build identity profiles, construct timelines, correlate evidence across jurisdictions, and write proof arguments that hold up to genealogical standards. If you’ve ever encountered a same-name mystery—or need tools to prove which ancestor is yours—this session will sharpen your skills and strengthen your conclusions. This advanced-level session is sponsored by BCG and ICAPGen.
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      Film wprowadzający RootsTech 2026

      Zobacz ludzi w basenie z piłeczkami, dzielących się historiami, tradycjami i wspomnieniami o przodkach. Ciesz się emocjami związanymi z odkrywaniem swojego dziedzictwa i dowiedz się, jak opowiadanie historii może łączyć pokolenia.
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      Finding and Accessing French Archives Online

      Are you aware that over the past decade, nearly all French historical vital records have become available free online? There's a catch however: without a known date and municipality, you need to use indexes or other pointers to avoid endless online page turning. In this session, we will discuss retrieval methods specific to birth, marriage, and death records, censuses, military records, and more. We will cover the standard classification of French archival records, the Tables Décennales contemporary ten-year indexes, navigating some of France's different Archives Départementales sites including downloading high-quality images, decoding cryptic source references in online trees, and the usefulness of marginal notes which are always absent from online indexes. Learn efficient pathways to your ancestors’ documents!
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      Reclaiming the Past: Analyzing Southern Claims Commission Files for Genealogical Research

      After the U.S. Civil War, over 22,000 claims were filed against the federal government for lost property and revenue by southerners who were loyal to the Union during the war. This class will introduce the historical background of the Southern Claims Commission, the genealogical value of these records, and how to analyze the information and use it to reach sound genealogical conclusions. Sponsored by FamilySearch
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      Social and Civic Clubs: Discovering your Ancestors Community Involvement

      In every community, there were dozens of social and civic clubs to be a part of and volunteer for. Garden Clubs, Home Demonstration Clubs, Historical Societies, Rotary Clubs, Lions Clubs, and so many more. Were your ancestors part of these clubs? Learn from a professional genealogist and archivist about the records that could be available in archives in the United States and other countries for genealogists to learn about their ancestors who volunteered for and made a difference in their communities. This presentation will cover: Our Ancestors were not Hermits What is a Social Club? What is a Civic Club? Before there were Government Programs Volunteerism and Your Ancestor Church Social and Civic Clubs Men, Women, and Children, They All Volunteered Finding Social and Civic Club Records in the United States and Other Countries Finding Your Ancestor Volunteering in Unexpected Groups and Organizations
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      Tracing Your Jewish Roots: Navigating Modern European Records (19th-20th Century)

      Uncover your Jewish family story! This session guides you through tracing Jewish ancestry in 19th and 20th-century Europe, with an Eastern European focus. Learn to navigate civil and synagogue records, migration documents, and historical Jewish newspapers. Based on my personal experience reconnecting family worldwide, I'll address common challenges and empower you with strategies and resources. Sponsored by MyHeritage
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      Civil and Parish Records in Italy: From the Council of Trent to the 20th Century

      Do you have Italian ancestry or an interest in Italian genealogy? This lecture is an invitation to dive into the fascinating trajectory of Italy’s parish and civil records — from the Council of Trent to the early 20th century. What you will discover: • The evolution of Italian parish records, with real examples in Latin and Italian. • The transition to civil registration, from the 1806 Napoleonic model to 20th-century formats. • Where and how to locate records, both online and in-person. • How to interpret documents and identify the information most relevant to your family tree.
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      Death Documentation and Serious Diseases in the United States: 1900 to Present

      Death certificates offer a rich source of demographic information useful for the family historian and document the health struggles our ancestors faced. As a physician/family historian, I will provide some unique insights into death certificates and documented causes of death. I will also discuss some common viral illnesses that that have impacted the lives of our ancestors and in some cases continue to impact our world.
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      Finding Cousins and Confirming Connections: Practical Strategies for Descendancy Research

      Learn how to trace forward from a known ancestor to find living relatives and build out descendant lines with confidence. This class explores practical strategies for conducting post-1900 descendancy research using obituaries, vital records, newspapers, directories, and online tools. You'll also discover how to use social media ethically and effectively to uncover family clues, and how DNA results can support your findings and help confirm relationships. Whether you're building trees to support DNA matches, solve brick walls, or connect with living cousins, this session will give you the tools and techniques to navigate modern genealogy research with clarity and purpose.
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      Genealogy Youtubers Panel

      Are you interested in learning about the genealogy community on youtube? Are you already active on youtube and have some channels you absolutely love watching? Are you thinking about creating your own genealogy youtube channel? Come meet some of the influential genealogists on youtube, learn about the community that has grown on youtube, and hear how they built their own channels! The panel will then open up to questions from the audience. The panel will include Connie Knox of Genealogy TV, Jarrett Ross of GeneaVlogger and Professional Genealogist Reacts, Amy Johnson Crow of Genealogy with Amy Johnson Crow, and Aimee Cross of Genealogy Hints.
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      Musical Memories | Transforming Family History into Song with AI

      What if the stories in your family tree could become music? In this session, you’ll learn how today’s AI tools can turn treasured memories, ancestor details, and personal histories into heartfelt original songs. We’ll walk through how to shape real family experiences into lyrics, choose the right tone and emotion, and let AI help bring the melody to life. You’ll see practical examples, get simple frameworks to follow, and discover just how easy—and meaningful—it can be to create musical tributes that honor the people who shaped your story. Sponsored by Storied
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      Tracing Transnational Lives: Bridging Records Between Countries

      Uncover strategies for researching ancestors who crossed borders. This session highlights lesser-known European and North American record sets, explores name and language variations, and introduces translation tools to help genealogists follow immigrant families across oceans, languages, and generations.
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      When Nothing Found Means Something: Negative Search Results vs. Negative Evidence

      Getting no results in your genealogy research can be frustrating, but sometimes those empty searches actually provide valuable evidence. Learn to distinguish between negative search results (simply finding nothing) and negative evidence (when the absence of records proves something meaningful about your ancestor). This session uses the Henderson Weatherford case study to demonstrate how missing records can be just as informative as finding them. Discover how Henderson's absence from the 1861 Dallas County tax lists and census records helped establish his death timeline between 1861 and 1863. See how negative search results in these critical record sets, combined with positive evidence of son-in-law tax payments acting as his agent, created a compelling narrative about his final years. You'll learn to evaluate when your negative search results represent meaningful evidence versus coincidental gaps in record-keeping.
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      Delving Deeper into your family history: What's new at Findmypast?

      From groundbreaking record releases to fresh ways of exploring your family tree, this update showcases why Findmypast is the go-to website for British and Irish genealogy research. Join us as we review highlights from the past year, reveal the records and tools that are transforming research, and share how you can delve deeper into your past to uncover more stories than ever before. Plus, enjoy a sneak peek at what's coming next and see how Findmypast is opening even more possibilities for discovery. Sponsored by Findmypast
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      DNA Evidence Analysis with AI

      Learn how artificial intelligence tools can streamline your DNA analysis workflow. This session covers practical applications of AI for clustering DNA matches, creating descendancy diagrams, and interpreting genetic data. We'll explore how tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini can help with the Leeds Method, network graphs, and pedigree triangulation. You'll discover techniques for using AI to generate visual diagrams from family data and convert research reports into charts. We'll also cover privacy considerations when working with DNA match data and AI tools. Whether you're analyzing shared centimorgan amounts or building proof arguments with DNA evidence, learn how to leverage AI while maintaining accuracy and protecting sensitive information.
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      FamilySearch for Latinos: Using AI to Grow Your Tree

      Get Involved contains very important material for Latinos. One of the best activities is the Family Review where you can edit historical Ibero-American records that were artificially indexed. Not only that, but you can even select to review records for a specific country, city, and surname. Using FamilySearch powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers you multiple ways to grow your tree. For example, you have access to Computer-Generated Trees (CGT) and Record Hint Review to expand your tree. We will show you how to communicate with your computer to harness the power of AI Research Assistant. Finally, we will explore how best to continue sharing valuable information with one another using FamilySearch Community Forum.
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      Getting Started: Record Types

      Moving beyond the general search feature on family history websites and databases necessitates familiarizing yourself with different record types and how to read them. In this session, attendees will learn what record types exist in different times and places, how to access those records, and what details they include. This beginner-level session is sponsored by the BYU Family History Program.
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      Illuminating Our Ancestors: Are We Done Peering Through The Keyhole?

      From recent innovations to ideas still taking shape, this session explores evolving advances in DNA testing and proposes future capabilities that will make today's genetic genealogy seem like peering at our ancestors through a dim keyhole. Sponsored by FamilyTreeDNA
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      Strengthening Your Research: Building Strong Conclusions with Sources and Evidence

      Strong family history research depends on more than locating records—it requires understanding their origins, evaluating the reliability of the information they contain, and documenting them clearly. In this webinar, we’ll bring together the essentials of genealogical sourcing and evidence analysis. Learn how to identify and cite original, derivative, and authored works; distinguish between primary, secondary, and undetermined information; and evaluate how these details produce direct, indirect, or negative evidence. We’ll also explore how to correlate and interpret your findings to draw sound, well-reasoned conclusions in your genealogy research. Sponsored by FOREVER
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      Which Date Is Right? Solving Birthdate Conflicts Through Genealogical Analysis

      This case study of an African American woman born in the late 19th century, who left no original birth record, uses analysis and correlation to resolve conflicting birth dates from later records. Attendees would benefit from an understanding of the Genealogical Proof Standard (GPS) This advanced-level session is sponsored by BCG and ICAPGen.
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      AI and Family History: Help or Hype?

      Are you intrigued by AI tools but unsure how they fit into your family history research? Wondering whether you can trust AI with your ancestors' stories, or how to avoid introducing errors or bias into your work?This session is for family historians who want to better understand the role of artificial intelligence in genealogy - without the hype. We’ll explore the practical uses of AI for tasks like transcription, story writing, and research planning, alongside examples where it gets things wrong. You’ll learn a straightforward framework to help you decide when to use AI, how to interpret its results, and how to keep human judgement and historical context at the heart of your research.No technical background is needed - just curiosity and a desire to work more critically and confidently with AI. You’ll leave with greater clarity, practical takeaways, and a downloadable decision-making tool to guide your own use of AI in family history. Attendees would benefit from a basic understanding of where AI may be used in Family History and some preliminary exploration of one or more tools.
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      DNA’s FAN Club: Using Shared Matches To Solve Genealogical Mysteries

      Friends, Associates, and Neighbors help with our paper trail research, and shared DNA matching is just as critical. We’ll explore the powerful DNA tool.
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      Finding and Using U.S. Obituaries More Effectively

      Obituaries can help you reconstruct families and find missing relatives, whether you’re doing genealogy or building trees for DNA matches. Learn strategies for finding obituaries based on the era, as far back as the early 1800s, clear up to recent ones that don’t appear in newspapers. Learn to access obituaries in newspapers online and offline. Learn about major obituary portals, and consider how to evaluate their content. Learn a trick for finding citations for unidentified news clippings.
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      Sesja została opublikowana w 2026 roku

      From Down Under to Your Desk: Beginning Australian and New Zealand Research

      Exploring your family history in Australia and New Zealand is like opening a treasure chest—rich, surprising, and full of discovery. In From Down Under to Your Desk, we’ll take you on a beginner-friendly tour of the best resources and strategies for tracing your ancestors in these countries. Whether your relatives were early settlers or recent arrivals, you’ll leave this session with the tools and confidence to begin piecing together their stories—and maybe even uncover a few unexpected surprises along the way! This beginner-level session is sponsored by the BYU Family History Program.
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      Sesja została opublikowana w 2026 roku

      Genealogy, Upgraded: AI and Smart Tools on MyHeritage

      Family history research isn’t what it used to be — and that’s a good thing. MyHeritage’s innovative technologies make it easier and faster than ever to uncover your ancestors’ stories, and even enable discoveries that were once impossible. This session offers an in-depth look at the tools that are transforming genealogy: AI-enhanced photo features, Smart Matches™, Record Matches, advanced DNA tools, and access to billions of historical records. Learn how to leverage these powerful resources to break through brick walls, find relatives, and build a richer, more meaningful family tree with less guesswork and more results. Sponsored by MyHeritage
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      Sesja została opublikowana w 2026 roku

      Picture This: 50+ Image Ideas to Enrich Your Family History Story

      A single image can spark a memory, reveal a connection, or inspire an entire story. A glance at an old photograph or keepsake can unlock forgotten details, raise new questions, or breathe life into names on a family tree. In this fast-paced and creative session, you'll explore 50 unique ways to use images as a springboard for family history storytelling. Whether it’s a snapshot tucked in a drawer or a scanned document saved to your desktop, visuals have the power to deepen your understanding and make your narratives more personal and compelling.Whether you're writing a book, crafting a blog post, designing a family keepsake, or creating content to share with relatives, this session will help you think differently about the photos and visuals you already have—and the ones you may want to discover. You’ll gain fresh ideas and practical ways to transform images into stories that resonate with readers and preserve your family’s legacy in meaningful ways.
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      Poziom zaawansowania tej sesji wynosi Zaawansowany/Profesjonalny
      Sesja została opublikowana w 2026 roku

      Provenance & Proof: Advanced Strategies for Finding and Using Manuscripts In Your Research

      Manuscripts are more than historical artifacts; they are silent witnesses that can transform your genealogical research. This session will explore how to locate and analyze valuable manuscripts, including minister journals, lawyer notebooks, personal papers, and unpublished family histories, found in both major repositories and local collections. We will dive into the complexities of working with manuscripts, including evaluating provenance, identifying authors and transcribers, comparing manuscript versions, and extracting reliable data from uncited or edited materials. Attendees will learn how to incorporate scripted evidence into genealogical proof arguments, how to overcome challenges with unsourced content, and discover underutilized resources that can break through research barriers. This session is designed for professional genealogists looking to expand their research toolkit and tackle the complexities of manuscript-based evidence. Attendees would benefit from having a strong foundation in genealogical research methods, understanding how to work with primary sources, and a basic knowledge of archival research. This advanced-level session is sponsored by BCG and ICAPGen.

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