Family History Library Classes for Genealogical Societies
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Welcome to the Family History Library! Listed below are classes offered for visiting genealogical societies.
These classes offered are based on availabilty and are limited to two requsts per week.
Research Classes Offered to Genealogical Societies
Asia Research Classes
- Chinese Names Challenges for Chinese Diaspora
- Chinese Research on FamilySearch.org
- Introduction to Chinese Genealogy
- Link Your Heart with Ancestors
United States Research Classes
- African Americans: Finding Helpful Sources, Post-1865
- Descendancy Research: Finding the Past in the Present
- Finding Original Records: The Real Game of Hide and Seek
- Finding Your Way Through Penn’s Woods: A Research Overview
- Immigration into the United States
- Online Pennsylvania State Archives
- The Research Process
- Getting Started with African American Research, Post-1865
- How FamilySearch Tools Can Help with Post 1865 Resources
- Tips and Tricks for Using FamilySearch Historical Records Collection
- Unique African American Records, Post 1865
- U.S. State and Territorial Census Records
- Immigration and Canadian Border Crossings
- Are You Your Own Brick Wall?
- DNA: I’ve Tested, Now What
- Genetic Genealogy: An Introduction to DNA
- Home on the Range: United States Federal Land Records
- Organizing Your Genealogy
- Where There’s a Will, There’s a Probate: U.S. Probate Research
- Marriages, Murders, and a Munchkin, Oh My!
British Isles Research Classes
- Say What? Reading Old English Handwriting Workshop
- Who’s the Father? Finding the Fathers of Illegitimate Children in England
- England & Wales Census Records 1841-1911 & Indexes
- England Nonconformist Church Records
- Genealogical Treasures at findmypast.co.uk
- Ireland Census and Census Substitutes
- Key Websites for Tracing Ancestry in Ireland
- Tracing Your Scottish Ancestry via Scotlandspeople and Key Scottish Websites
- Turning the Tables on Tracing Elusive Ancestry in England/Wales Civil Registration Records…
- Using England Probate Records
- What’s New in British Research at FamilySearch.org
- British Foodways Throughout the Centuries
- Criminals, Lunatics and Witches: Finding the Less Than…
- Irish Estate Records
- Kissing Cousins or Not: Understanding Generations, Kith…
- Reivers and Relatives: Ancestors along the Anglo-Scottish…
- Royalty, Nobility, and Gentry Differences
- Scotch-Irish Research
- Scottish Naming Customs
- They Ate What? British Food in the Middle Ages
- They Ate What? British Food in the Elizabethan Period
- They Ate What? British Food in the Restoration and Eighteenth Century, 1660-1785
- They Ate What? British Food … Regency Period, 1811-1820
- They Ate What? British Food in the Victorian era
- Welsh Naming Patterns
- British Army Records: Pre-1900
- FamilySearch's Collections of British Merchant Maritime …
- Finding Needles in Haystacks: Using Today’s Online Databases and Tools to Trace England Ancestry
- How to Find England NonConformist Ancestry
- Irish Roman Catholic Church Records
- Pitfalls in Tracing Ancestry in England’s North Country
- Tracing Ancestry in Non-Church of Scotland Church Records
- Tracing elusive ancestors in London and England's other…
European Research Classes
- Germany: Historical Geography
- Netherlands: Dutch Research Before 1811
- Netherlands: WieWasWie, Past the Index
- Poland: Civil Registration
- Poland: Historical Geography
- South Africa: Beginning Research
- South Africa: National Archives
- South Africa: FamilySearch Collections Online
- Switzerland: Compiled Genealogies
- Switzerland: Court Records
- Switzerland: Intro to Swiss Research
- Switzerland: Names and Places
- Switzerland: Records Online
- Switzerland: Research Strategies
- Beginning Research in Belgium
- Beginning Research in Luxembourg
- Old German Script
- Calendar Changes in German, Dutch, and French Research
- Dutch Provincial and City Research
- Finding Ancestors in Alsace-Lorraine
- Using German Civil Registration
Scandinavian Research Classes
- Exploring Census Records Using the Digital…
- Exploring Church Records in Norway
- Exploring Danish Census Records Online
- Exploring Death Notices in Norway
- Exploring Emigration Records in Norway
- Exploring Probate Records in Norway
- Exploring the Feat Day Calendar in Norway
- FamilySearch Wiki for Denmark, Norway and Sweden
- Finding Ancestors in the Norwegian Farm Books Online
- Finding Gyrid Aarsands’ Place of Origin in Norway
- How to Find Ancestors in Digitalarkivet of Norway
- Introduction to Church and Census Records in Iceland
- Using Online Norwegian Gazetteers
- How to Use the Danish National Archive
- Exploring Danish Parish Registers
- From America to Norway: A Beginner’s Case Study
- Little Used records on Arkivalier online
- Norway: We are getting married
- Norwegian Emigration: The Experience
- Calendars & Feast Days in Scandinavia
- Old Scandinavian Script
Latin America & Spanish Research Classes
- Buscando Antepasados en Los Registros Civiles
- Crossing Fronteras
- Hispanic Research Methodology
- Investigación Genealogica en Perú
- ¿Por qué los Mexicanos deben usar Ancestry.mx?
- Recursos en línea para España
- Secretos del Catálogo de FamilySearch
- Búsquedas eficaces
- Deciphering Portuguese Script
- Descubre Árbol Familiar de FamilySearch
- Mi árbol es verdadero. ¡Tengo la prueba!
- Reading Spanish Handwriting
- Busquedas eficaces
- Getting Started in Mexico
- Improve your search results in FamilySearch Hispanic Records
- Libros de la Vida
- Mi papá también es mi abuelo
- Que harias tu?
- Using Ancestry.mx to find your Mexican Ancestors