Here are some online Genealogy events offered this week. Most are free. See our post “Genealogy Learning in the Time of Coronavirus,” for links to archived classes at Ancestry, FamilySearch, RootsTech, and more.
To register for a class below, please click on the name of the host organization.
The New England Historical and Genealogical Society offers this presentation:
June 30: "Jewish Life in New England: How did the Jews get to Mars Hill, Maine and other stories from the field" by Michael Hoberman
The BYU Family History Library hosts webinars every Wednesday. This week:
July 1: "Duplicates in Family Tree, Part 2: How to Resolve Them" with Kathryn Grant
Legacy Family Tree hosts the following class:
June 30 & July 1: "The 1939 Register for Family Historians" by Fiona Brooker
FamilySearch has free webinars every week. This week:
July 3: "Awaken Our Memories" 喚醒我們的回憶 (in Chinese)
Conference Keeper has a large calendar of online activities (too many to list) hosted by genealogical associations around the country. New events are often added at the last minute, so check the calendar frequently.
Here are a few of this week's highlights:
June 29: Illinois Servitude and Emancipation Records by Anita Boyd
June 29: A Guide to Overseas Genealogy (European)
June 29: Find Your Czech and Slovak Ancestors
June 30: Going Wayback: The Internet Archive and Your Research by Dan Earl
June 30: Finding Your Roots: How to Trace Your Genealogy and Find Your African Ancestors! by Lakisha David
June 30: Genealogy in Quarantine: What You Can Do From Home
July 2: "Tracing Ancestral Lines in the 1700s Using DNA" by Tim Janzen
Stay safe, be well, and happy learning!
Copyright © 2020 by California Genealogical Society
June 29: A Guide to Overseas Genealogy (European)
June 29: Find Your Czech and Slovak Ancestors
June 30: Going Wayback: The Internet Archive and Your Research by Dan Earl
June 30: Finding Your Roots: How to Trace Your Genealogy and Find Your African Ancestors! by Lakisha David
June 30: Genealogy in Quarantine: What You Can Do From Home
July 2: "Tracing Ancestral Lines in the 1700s Using DNA" by Tim Janzen
Stay safe, be well, and happy learning!
Copyright © 2020 by California Genealogical Society
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