Last week, while I was out of town, Legacy Family Tree announced its lineup of 2013 webinars. There are plenty of topics to choose from, across all skill levels.
Here are a few that I am really looking forward to attending:
- Pre-1850 U.S. Research Methodologies, with Karen Clifford on February 13.
- Annie Moore of Ellis Island – A Case of Historical Identity Theft, with Megan Smolenyak on February 27.
- Evidence: Guidelines for Evaluating Genealogical Evidence, with Linda Woodward Geiger on April 3.
- Land Records Solve Research Problems, with Mary Hill on May 15.
- The New Frontier in Genetic Genealogy: Autosomal DNA Testing, with Ugo Perego on May 29.
- How Knowing the Law Makes Us Better Genealogists, with Judy G. Russell on June 26.
- Digital Research Guidance, Research Logs, and To Do Lists: FamilySearch, Research Wiki, and Legacy FamilyTree, with Geoff Rasmussen on August 14.
- Getting the Most from Your Records: Putting Them Through the Wringer!, with Linda Woodward Geiger on September 4.
- You Use WHAT for Genealogy?, with Thomas MacEntee on September 11.
- Using Court Records to tell the Story of our Ancestors’ Lives, with Judy G. Russell on October 30.
- Mind Mapping Your Research Plans and Results, with Thomas MacEntee on November 20.
I’ve already signed up for all the webinars I want to attend. This way, they are on my calendar in advance and I can plan accordingly, especially for those I don’t want to miss!
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