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July 20, 2018 by Webinar Assistant •
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Introductory webinar showing how to input information into FamilySearch.org Additional information can be found at thefhguide.com. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
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This webinar introduces the purpose and function of adding sources to the FamilySearch Family Tree.. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
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This webinar goes over how to get started with descendancy research and why it is beneficial. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Do you feel stuck in your research? See what tips James has for busting through those brick walls. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
James goes over some background to common law marriage and how to proceed if you have ancestors that weren’t legally married. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
This webinar introduces you to FamilySearch and some other resources to help you get started with your family history work.. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
How to use record hints on different programs like MyHeritage, FamilySearch, and Ancestry. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Use The Family History Guide to teach others how to become better family historians! Bob Taylor shows how their new website is great for teaching others how to do genealogy research. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
This webinar will help you navigate the new website for The Family History Guide. The new site is mobile-friendly, has additional features, and has a great look and feel. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Sometimes family history work can seem daunting and we feel guilty for being reluctant to research our ancestors. Jean Naisbitt goes over some wonderful tips to avoid a lot of the anxiety and guilt that genealogy work can sometimes bring. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.