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Webinar—The Five-story Fall: Correlating Indirect and Direct Evidence to Extend the Pedigree
OnlineJohanna (Daly) Mahoney plunged to her death taking her parents’ and siblings’ identities along. Extensive associate analysis and a [...]
Webinar—Transcribing Documents: There Is More Than Meets the Eye!
OnlineGenealogical proof requires the conduct of reasonably exhaustive research, preferably using original records. The emphasis on orig [...]
Webinar—Valid and Unsound Assumptions: What Was She Thinking?
OnlineThe search for the deceased husband of Elizabeth Larzelere enumerated in 1820 with four young children leads to unexpected results [...]
Webinar—Using Another Library Source: the Government Document Section
OnlineAs family historians go through the library to their local genealogy department, many quickly bypass the library's Government Docu [...]
Webinar—Lesser Used Records for Research in the Netherlands
OnlineThe Netherlands has excellent records. Records of births, marriages, and deaths were kept by the civil registration since 1811 and [...]
Webinar—Ten Tools for Genealogical Writing
Genealogists love to research, but writing it up – not so much. First, we need to read good writing (any kind). Then, practice wri [...]
Webinar—Civil Law Concepts and Genealogy
(Live webinar only - no recording will be available.) Civil law - as opposed to common law - is a legal system that governs privat [...]
Webinar—Civil Law Records in Genealogical Research: Notarial Records
(Live webinar only, will not be recorded.) Civil law notarial records are among the most valuable genealogical resources available [...]
Webinar—Native American Research: Things You May Not Know
November is Native American Heritage Month and what better time to delve into Native American research. Learn about records [...]
Webinar—Marriages Here, There, and Nowhere: Finding Gretna Greens and Borders
Many couples chose to marry in a location away from their home. Often there were reasons why it was a more convenient location to [...]
Webinar—Creative Hypothesis Development for Complex Genealogy Problems
This topic introduces a methodology for creating multiple hypotheses in genealogical situations that are not easily solved…like th [...]
Webinar—A Convincing Argument or a Convoluted Mess?
You’ve done the research and have the strongest available evidence. Now you just need that soundly reasoned, coherently written co [...]