Presented by Nancy E. Loe Build search skills for US and international records Alter search strategies to improve results Manage research records you’ve found Enter data consistently for better trees and reports
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Presented by Nancy E. Loe Organize Like an Archivist: Taming Genealogy Records and Research
Starts at 2:30 PM Presented by Jean Wilcox Hibben; PhD, MA When is it safe to get information from an online tree? Here we will discuss where these trees can be found, how to assess them for reliability, how to cite them, how to use them for clues to further […]
Presented by Ken McKinlay Until relatively recently, looking for the land records in Ontario was a challenge since they weren’t readily available online. That has changed over the past few years. In this talk we will be learning about the various online resources available to help us to find where […]
Presented by Linda Corupe Looking at old advertisements is a fascinating way of discovering the world in which our ancestors lived. Ranging from notices of employment to be had, education, loans, medical services, financial opportunities and a myriad of goods, the researcher will soon find him or herself immersed in […]
Presented by: Linda Corupe Although we usually prefer to live quietly in a peaceful world, and often picture our ancestors doing the same, the truth is that records of our family were more often created in times of rebellion and discord. From war and rebellion to civil disobedience, those who […]