Find A Grave - The World's Largest Cemetery Database - free webinar by Russ Worthington now online for limited time
August 20, 2014
The recording of today's webinar, "Find A Grave - The World's Largest Cemetery Database" by Russ Worthington is now available to view for free for a limited time at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com. A few comments from our viewers:
- Having been a member of Find A Grave for over 5 years, Russ taught things that I did not know. Always great learning new things. This was great information to know.
- Wow! I learned so much! I had thought I already "knew it all" about findagrave. Not so!! There is so much more there than I had thought. Thanks! Great webinar!!!
- Very informative - explained some features and search tips I was unfamiliar with even though I've used Find a Grave for years. Also appreciated Jeff's "mini-session" on source citation and cutting and pasting from FAG into the source box.
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