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Register for Tuesday's MyHeritage webinar: Hidden content treasures you might have missed at MyHeritage by Mike Mansfield

 
Learn about fascinating collections of records you may have missed, which may be hiding your ancestors.
 
Join us and Mike Mansfield for the live webinar Tuesday, June 25, 2019. Register today to reserve your virtual seat. Registration is free but space is limited to the first 1,000 people to join that day. When you join, if you receive a message that the webinar is full, you know we've reached the 1,000 limit, so we invite you to view the recording which should be published to the webinar archives within an hour or two of the event's conclusion. 

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About the presenter

MikeMansfield-144x144Mike Mansfield works for MyHeritage.com as the Director of Content Operations. Previously Mike has worked for Ancestry.com and FamilySearch and has been active in the genealogy and family history domain for the last 20 years. Mike has presented at numerous genealogical conferences and symposia in the United States, England, Scandinavia, and Australia. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from BYU and a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from Syracuse University.

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  8. Listen via headset (USB headsets work best), your computer speakers, or by phone. 

We look forward to seeing you all there!


New "Member Friday" Webinar - Formatting Your Family History eBook for Kindle by Lisa Alzo

New "Member Friday" Webinar - Formatting Your Family History eBook for Kindle by Lisa Alzo

Every Friday we're pleased to offer Legacy Family Tree Webinar subscribers a new bonus webinar just for them!   This Friday enjoy "Formatting Your Family History eBook for Kindle" by Lisa Alzo. If you're not a member, remember the webinar previews are always free.

Formatting Your Family History eBook for Kindle

Learn the step-by-step process to correctly format a family history eBook for Kindle distribution and the tips and tools to ensure successful self-publishing.

Formatting Your Family History eBook for Kindle by Lisa Alzo


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About the Presenter

Lisa AlzoLisa A. Alzo M.F.A. is a freelance writer, instructor, and internationally recognized lecturer, specializing in Slovak/Eastern European genealogical research, writing your family history, and using the Internet to trace female and immigrant ancestors. She is the author of ten books, including the award-winning Three Slovak Women, and hundreds of magazine articles, and writes the blog "The Accidental Genealogist."

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Researching in New Mexico - free webinar by Henrietta Martinez Christmas now online for limited time

esearching in New Mexico - free webinar by Henrietta Martinez Christmas now online for limited time

The recording of today's webinar, "Researching in New Mexico” by Henrietta Martinez Christmas is now available to view at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com for free for a limited time.

Webinar Description

The 47th State holds some of the oldest documents in the US. Written records that begin in 1598 to the current day, researchers will learn the record groups, how to use them, and where to find them. An abundance of sacramental records, Governor’s papers, censuses, wills and probates will be discussed.
 
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Register for our upcoming webinars (free)

Hidden content treasures you might have missed at MyHeritage 6/25/2019

Mike Mansfield

A Month's Worth of Must-Have Tech Tips To Start Using Today 6/26/2019

Gena Philibert-Ortega

5 Steps to Becoming a Good Ancestor 6/28/2019

Marian Pierre-Louis

Remedies for Copy & Paste Genealogy 7/2/2019

Cyndi Ingle

Lesser Used Records for Research in the Netherlands 7/16/2019

Yvette Hoitink, CG

Finding Families in New Zealand 8/6/2019

Fiona Brooker

Ten Tools for Genealogical Writing 8/20/2019

Harold Henderson, CG

Are you Lost? Using Maps, Gazetteers and Directories for British Isles Research 9/3/2019

Paul Milner

Civil Law Concepts and Genealogy 9/17/2019

Claire Bettag, CG

The Stories Behind the Segments 10/1/2019

Blaine Bettinger, Ph.D., J.D.

Civil Law Records in Genealogical Research: Notarial Records 10/15/2019

Claire Bettag, CG

Trove: An Australian and Beyond Genealogical Treasure 11/5/2019

Helen Smith

Native American Research: Things You May Not Know 11/19/2019

Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, FMGS, FUGA

Buried Treasures: What's in the English Parish Chest 12/3/2019

Paul Milner

Marriages Here, There, and Nowhere: Finding Gretna Greens and Borders 12/17/2019

J. Mark Lowe, CG, FUGA

Print the 2019 webinar brochure here.

See you online!


Using Another Library Source: the Government Document Section Free webinar by Patricia Stamm, CG, CGL now online for limited time

Using Another Library Source: the Government Document Section Free webinar by Patricia Stamm, CG, CGL now online for limited time

The recording of tonight's webinar of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, "Using Another Library Source: the Government Document Section” by Patricia Stamm, CG, CGL is now available to view at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com/BCG for free for a limited time.

Webinar Description

As family historians go through the library to their local genealogy department, many quickly bypass the library’s Government Document Section. All offices of our federal government compiled, printed, and disseminated an assortment of reports and maps. Over the years, the GPO sent these publications out to various regional and selective depository libraries. Many times these publications contain unusual and one of a kind information pertaining to people and their surroundings. Repeatedly these publications contain unusual and one of a kind information. This session demonstrates the type of information included in Government Documents, how to search, locate, and obtain these federal gems.
 
View the Recording at FamilyTreeWebinars.com

If you could not make it to the live event or just want to watch it again, the 1 hour 26 minute recording of "Using Another Library Source: the Government Document Section" is now available to view in our webinar library for free for a limited time. 

Webinar Memberships/Subscriptions

Webinar Members get:

  • On-demand access to the entire webinar archives (now 945 classes, 1,214 hours of genealogy education)
  • On-demand access to the instructor handouts (now 4,202 pages)
  • On-demand access to the live webinars' chat logs
  • 5% off all products at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com (must be logged in at checkout)
  • Access to all future recordings for the duration of their membership
  • Chance for a members-only door prize during each live webinar
  • Access to register for bonus members-only webinars
  • Ability to view which webinars you are registered for
  • Use of the playlist, resume watching, and jump-to features

Introductory pricing:

  • Annual membership: $49.95/year

Click here to subscribe.

Register for our upcoming webinars (free)

Remedies for Copy & Paste Genealogy 7/2/2019

Cyndi Ingle

Lesser Used Records for Research in the Netherlands 7/16/2019

Yvette Hoitink, CG

Finding Families in New Zealand 8/6/2019

Fiona Brooker

Ten Tools for Genealogical Writing 8/20/2019

Harold Henderson, CG

Are you Lost? Using Maps, Gazetteers and Directories for British Isles Research 9/3/2019

Paul Milner

Civil Law Concepts and Genealogy 9/17/2019

Claire Bettag, CG

The Stories Behind the Segments 10/1/2019

Blaine Bettinger, Ph.D., J.D.

Civil Law Records in Genealogical Research: Notarial Records 10/15/2019

Claire Bettag, CG

Trove: An Australian and Beyond Genealogical Treasure 11/5/2019

Helen Smith

Native American Research: Things You May Not Know 11/19/2019

Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, FMGS, FUGA

Buried Treasures: What's in the English Parish Chest 12/3/2019

Paul Milner

Marriages Here, There, and Nowhere: Finding Gretna Greens and Borders 12/17/2019

J. Mark Lowe, CG, FUGA

Print the 2019 webinar brochure here.

See you online!


Register for Webinar Wednesday: Researching in New Mexico by Henrietta Martinez Christmas

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The 47th State holds some of the oldest documents in the US. Written records that begin in 1598 to the current day, researchers will learn the record groups, how to use them, and where to find them. An abundance of sacramental records, Governor’s papers, censuses, wills and probates will be discussed.
 
Join us and Henrietta Martinez Christmas for the live webinar Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Register today to reserve your virtual seat. Registration is free but space is limited to the first 1,000 people to join that day. When you join, if you receive a message that the webinar is full, you know we've reached the 1,000 limit, so we invite you to view the recording which should be published to the webinar archives within an hour or two of the event's conclusion. 

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About the presenter

HenriettaChristmas-144x144Henrietta Martinez Christmas, a native New Mexican, a well-known genealogical and historical researcher; she descends from eleven of the soldiers that came with Oñate in 1598. She has written several books which related to New Mexico’s small town and history and over 175 articles about New Mexico’s Colonial Families. She is a long-time member and the current President of New Mexico Genealogical Society. She has worked with the History Museum of New Mexico, The Albuquerque Museum, The El Camino Real Heritage site in preparing exhibits and researching historical data. She is a frequent contributor to author’s book in terms of researching biographies of individuals. She works with a group that honors historic women in New Mexico for their NM Historic Marker Program. Honored by the DAR for historic preservations, she has extracted and transcribed over 50 books which consist of hundreds of thousands of records.

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  3. You will receive a reminder email both 1 day and 1 hour prior to the live webinar.
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  5. Make sure you have the latest version of Java installed on your computer. Check at www.java.com.
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  7. Click on the webinar link (found in confirmation and reminder emails) prior to the start of the webinar. Arrive early as the room size is limited to the first 1,000 arrivals that day.
  8. Listen via headset (USB headsets work best), your computer speakers, or by phone. 

We look forward to seeing you all there!


Tuesday's Tip - Options: Data Entry (Beginner)

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Tuesday's Tips provide brief how-to's to help you learn to use the Legacy Family Tree software with new tricks and techniques.

Options: Data Entry (Beginner)

Previous articles in this series:
Customize Legacy
Options: General Settings

The next section in the Customize Legacy menu is Options > Customize > 2. Data Entry 

Option 2.1 When Adding and Editing Information (ff)
As always, you can see which settings I personally use. The Verify NEW Names, locations, and events will trigger a popup box every time you add something in these fields that you haven't already entered before. It is a great way to make sure that you haven't accidentally misspelled something.

2.1 When Adding and Editing Information (ff)
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You entered a new Surname
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When you add a new person, Jump to Notes when saving individual will take you directly to their notes, which notes field it jumps to is controlled by another option which we will get to.  This is convenient if you like to add some notes on the new person before continuing. Jump to Marriage Info when adding a spouse works in the same way. If you add a spouse to someone it will jump to the marriage screen so that you can add their marriage details (date, location, notes, events, sources, media). Check for Problems when saving individual is tied to the settings you have selected in Tools > Potential ProblemsVerify USA Counties in Place Names will trigger a dialog box if you enter the name of a county that didn't exist at the time of the event (based on the date you entered). This only works for locations in the US. Please see Using the USA County Verification Feature for more information.

When you add a child to a family, or you add a father to a child, the Add a default surname when adding a new father or child will automatically insert the surname to save you some time. Check for Duplicates while adding new individuals is tied to the settings you have in Options > QuickDup Options. If you enter a new person that Legacy thinks is a duplicate (based on what you have told Legacy to do) you will get a dialog box so that you can review the possible match.

Possible Duplicate
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You can also click Options on this screen to change your criteria like you can at Options > QuickDup Options. If you select Yes, or I'm not sure you will be taken to the Manual Merge screen. If you select No, this person is not the same, the dialog box will close and your new person will be added to the database. The criteria for the QuikDup is more basic than what you will find in the regular Merge options (Tools > Find Duplicates). This QuikDup routine is a screening process.

 

2.2 When Adding New Spouses, Children, Events, and Media (gbl)

2.2 When Adding New Spouses, Children, Events, and Media (gbl)
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You can see I have all of these boxes checked. When you add new spouses, children, events, or media, if they have dates they will be automatically sorted into their correct positions. Legacy follows a series of rules when it does this because some of your entries won't have dates. To see how this works, click the Explain how this sorting works link at the bottom of Option 2.2.

 

2.3 What Age to Presume a Person is Dead (ff)

2.3 What Age to Presume a Person is Dead (ff)
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You can see that I err on the side of caution when it comes to automatically marking people as deceased. This option is based only on the person's entered date of birth. For those that don't have a date of birth entered, you can use Tools > Advanced Set Living (affectionately known as IntelliMurder) which will look at the dates of the surrounding people. For more information please see IntelliMurder!

If someone is over your Ask if living limit, you will get a popup box asking if the person is still alive. It is a signal that you need to do some checking to find out.

Is this Person Living?
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If you make adjustments to your parameters you need to click the Apply button and Legacy will make a run through your file to see if anyone needs to be changed to deceased.

 

2.4 Text Formatting Codes (gbl)

2.4 Text Formatting Codes (gbl)
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Checking this box will allow you to use the Windows shortcut commands for text formatting. You can highlight text within a note-type field and add the surround codes for bold, italic, underlined, and superscript by pressing Ctrl-B, Ctrl-I, Ctrl-U, and Ctrl-S. These codes are then honored when creating a report.

 

2.5 Enter Key Behavior (gbl)

2.5 Enter Key Behavior (gbl)
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The first option means that you can use the Enter Key to move from field to field. If that screen has command buttons (for example, Edit, Save, Cancel) you have to manually mouse click to activate those buttons.

The second option is the Windows default which means you will be using the Tab Key to move from field to field.  The Enter Key in this case will activate whichever command button is default for that screen (it will highlighted). Notice in this screenshot the Save button is outlined in blue. Save is the default for this screen and it is the active button. You can simply hit the Enter Key to select it. If you need one of the other buttons you will need to use the mouse.

Command buttons
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2.7 Ancestor/Descendant Interest (ff)

2.7 Ancestor/Descendant Interest (ff)
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If you have this option checked, you will see two new boxes appear on the Individual's Information screen. You can set your interest in this person's Ancestors and/or his Descendants on a scale of 0-3.

Individual's Information screen
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If you have this option on, you can use this as a Search Criteria. You will find this at Search > Find > Detailed Search.  As with most searches you can use Equal to, Greater than, and Less than. In the last box you can change the value from 0-3.  You can then work directly off of the Search List, print the Search List, or export the Search List just like any other Search List you generate.

Detailed Search
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2.8 Rule for generating default married names (ff)

2.8 Rule for generating default married names (ff)
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If you choose 1-Replace wife's surname with husband's surname as an additional entry in the Index View it is very similar to Option 2.1 where you can automatically generate a surname when adding a father or a child. However, when generating married names it is a view only.

If you do choose to generate married names, to be able to see these names on the Name List, Search List, and Index Views you have to have Married Names turned on there. On either screen go to Options and then click Include Married Names. The two screens work independently of each other. You can have married names turned on for the Name/Search List but turned off on the Index View. Married names will have a § in front of the name.

Married names on the Name List
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Your other option is 0-None - don't generate married names.

If you ever change your mind, make sure you click the Apply button to the right of Option 2.8 which will reset your file to your new choice.

Next time we will go through 3. Date Format.

 

Find tech tips every day in the Facebook Legacy User Group. The group is free and is available to anyone with a Facebook account.

For video tech tips check out the Legacy Quick Tips page.  These short videos will make it easy for you to learn all sort of fun and interesting ways to look at your genealogy research.

Michele Simmons Lewis, CG® is part of the Legacy Family Tree team at MyHeritage. She handles the enhancement suggestions that come in from our users as well as writing for Legacy News. You can usually find her hanging out on the Legacy User Group Facebook page answering questions and posting tips.


Tips for interviewing your relatives

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With my every-other-year family reunion coming up soon I've been thinking about what kinds of questions I'll ask of my parents and siblings. There is an art to asking the right kind of question. Then I remembered - Legacy software has more than 1,200 interview questions all ready to go.

In Legacy, go to Reports > Other Reports > Interview Questions.

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There are 13 categories of interviews. Select the one most appropriate for the person you will interview.

Interview2

Within each category is a number of subcategories.

Interview3

Add a checkmark next to each category and question you want to ask.

Interview4

Then print the report, save it to a text file, or export to a PDF.

Interview5

You are now armed with questions that were carefully written to solicit the best answers (for example - no yes/no questions).

Other Resources

Thomas MacEntee has an excellent PDF book, "Preserving Your Family's Oral History and Stories, available here.

Marian Pierre-Louis's webinar, Captured For All Time: Recording Family Voices to Preserve and Pass Down, teaches the best way to record and save audio files so they become a permanent part of your family history.

MyHeritage's recent article, "Genealogy Basics Chapter 1: How to Interview Relatives" has lots of great pointers on conducting the interview.


Register for Tuesday's BCG webinar - Using Another Library Source: the Government Document Section by Patricia Stamm, CG, CGL

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As family historians go through the library to their local genealogy department, many quickly bypass the library’s Government Document Section. All offices of our federal government compiled, printed, and disseminated an assortment of reports and maps. Over the years, the GPO sent these publications out to various regional and selective depository libraries. Many times these publications contain unusual and one of a kind information pertaining to people and their surroundings. Repeatedly these publications contain unusual and one of a kind information. This session demonstrates the type of information included in Government Documents, how to search, locate, and obtain these federal gems.
 
Join us and Patricia Stamm, CG, CGL for the live webinar Tuesday, June 18, 2019. Register today to reserve your virtual seat. Registration is free but space is limited to the first 1,000 people to join that day. When you join, if you receive a message that the webinar is full, you know we've reached the 1,000 limit, so we invite you to view the recording which should be published to the webinar archives within an hour or two of the event's conclusion. 

Registerbut 

Or register for multiple webinars at once by clicking here.

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No worries. Its recording will be available for a limited time. Webinar Subscribers have unlimited access to all webinar recordings for the duration of their membership.

About the presenter

Patricia Walls Stamm, CG, CGL is a St. Louis, Missouri researcher. She is a genealogical instructor for St. Louis Community College, Institute of Genealogy & Historical Research, and lectures on the local, state, and national levels. She served as Education Manager for the National Genealogical Society until 2018.

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  5. Make sure you have the latest version of Java installed on your computer. Check at www.java.com.
  6. Check your GoToWebinar connection here.
  7. Click on the webinar link (found in confirmation and reminder emails) prior to the start of the webinar. Arrive early as the room size is limited to the first 1,000 arrivals that day.
  8. Listen via headset (USB headsets work best), your computer speakers, or by phone. 

We look forward to seeing you all there!


New "Member Friday" Webinar - Sharecropping Contracts, Chattel Mortgages and Trust Deeds by J. Mark Lowe, CG, FUGA

New "Member Friday" Webinar - Sharecropping Contracts, Chattel Mortgages and Trust Deeds by J. Mark Lowe, CG, FUGA

Every Friday we're pleased to offer Legacy Family Tree Webinar subscribers a new bonus webinar just for them!   This Friday enjoy "Sharecropping Contracts, Chattel Mortgages and Trust Deeds" by J. Mark Lowe, CG, FUGA. If you're not a member, remember the webinar previews are always free.

Sharecropping Contracts, Chattel Mortgages and Trust Deeds

Since land is the key in many ancestral discoveries, tracking those individuals who did not own land often becomes a daunting task. Learn to use Trust Deed Chattels and Tax Release Books to help locate those individuals without deeds and estates. Locate sharecroppers and the land owners for whom they worked.

Sharecropping Contracts, Chattel Mortgages and Trust Deeds by J. Mark Lowe, CG, FUGA


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About the Presenter

 

J. Mark LoweJ. Mark Lowe, CG, FUGA is a full-time professional genealogist, author, and lecturer. While sharing personal experiences that help beginning and experienced researchers gain new skills and insights for research, he specializes in original records and manuscripts throughout the South. Mark lives in Robertson County, Tennessee that lies in northern Middle Tennessee along the Kentucky border.

Lowe also serves as the Course Coordinator for 'Research in the South' at  IGHR (Samford University), for the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG)  and is Director of the Regional In-depth Genealogical Studies Alliance (RIGS Alliance), learning sessions and hands-on research focusing on original documents and manuscripts at regional archives. Mark has worked on several genealogical television series including African American Lives 2Who Do You Think You Are? and UnXplained Events.

Mark has published in the Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly (APGQ)National Genealogical Society Quarterly (NGSQ), the Genealogical Speakers' Guild SPEAK!The Longhunter (So. Ky. Genealogical Society), The Middle Tennessee Genealogical Society Quarterlyand other local society publications. His own publications include Robertson County Tennessee Marriage Book 2 1859-1873. He formerly was the President of the Association of Professional Genealogists (APG), President for the Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS), and Vice President of the Genealogical Speakers Guild (GSG). He is the former President of the Southern Kentucky Genealogical Society. Mark is a Certified Genealogist and a Fellow of the Utah Genealogical Society, and was awarded the Graham T. Smallwood award by the Association of Professional Genealogists.

See all the webinars by Mark Lowe in the Legacy library.

 
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Legacy Family Tree Webinars provides genealogy education where-you-are through live and recorded online webinars and videos. Learn from the best instructors in genealogy including Thomas MacEntee, Judy Russell, J. Mark Lowe, Lisa Louise Cooke, Megan Smolenyak, Tom Jones, and many more. Learn at your convenience. On-demand classes are available 24 hours a day! All you need is a computer or mobile device with an Internet connection.

Subscribe today and get access to this BONUS members-only webinar AND all of this:

  • All 940 classes in the library (1,211 hours of quality genealogy education)
  • 4,171 pages of instructors' handouts
  • Chat logs from the live webinars
  • Additional 5% off anything at FamilyTreeWebinars.com
  • Chance for a bonus subscribers-only door prize during each live webinar
  • Additional members-only webinars

It's just $49.95/year.

Subscribe

Look at our lineup of speakers for 2019! All live webinars are free to watch.

Print the 2019 webinar brochure here.


Tracking Your Digital Breadcrumbs: Bookmarks, Toolbars, Notes, and Other Applications - free webinar by Cyndi Ingle now online for limited time

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The recording of today's webinar, "Tracking Your Digital Breadcrumbs: Bookmarks, Toolbars, Notes, and Other Applications” by Cyndi Ingle is now available to view at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com for free for a limited time.

Webinar Description

Clicking links means you can start off on a web site for one specific topic and end up dozens of web sites away on many different topics. It’s easy to get lost and lose focus on what you were trying to find in the first place. And with so many web sites to use in your research, how do you keep track of them all? How do you organize what you use regularly? How can you get back to a site at some point in the future? We have several ways to help you gain control of your digital bread crumbs.
 
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