Archive: "Kathryn Grant" Tag
Kathryn Grant shows us the basics of sources and helps us get acquainted with the Sources Tab in FamilySearch’s Family Tree. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Kathryn Grant gives an overview of the recently updated FamilySearch’s Family Tree Person Page. Webinars (the links go to YouTube): Got My Eyes on You: Using the Watch Feature in Family Tree Adding Sources to the Family Tree Mysteries of the Change Log Revealed Duplicates in Family Tree, Part 1 & Part 2 …
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Kathryn Grant gives her opinion as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints of how to increase civility in the genealogy community. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Kathryn shows us how to use the 1939 English Register in our English research. Links: How to Look for Records of the 1939 Register (National Archives) Revisiting the 1939 Register (webinar by Audrey Collins of the National Archives) National Registration (National Records of Scotland; scroll to section entitled “1939 National Identity Register”) Northern Ireland’s 1939 National …
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Gain spiritual and practical ideas for being more productive in doing family history. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Many person records in Family Tree originally came from extracted records. Learn what extracted records are, how to recognize Family Tree people created from them, and how to make the best use of them in doing your family history. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Kathryn Grant helps us inspire ourselves and others to give family history research a chance! Find out what Kathryn wished she had known when starting out in family history research. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Kathryn Grant teaches us how to find ancestors through FreeReg. Check out our website for more Family History Webinars! Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
This webinar goes over the updated approach to Find-Take-Teach. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.
Learn the basics of the watch feature in the FamilySearch Family Tree. Unable to access YouTube? View video here.