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We've extended the one-free-webinar-a-day through May

April2020

Legacy Family Tree Webinars wants to do its part to help genealogists across the world who are self-isolating at home right now. Providing free webinars in April was a great start but everyone is still at home and looking for things to do. So we've extended our daily free webinars through the month of May!

Each day we'll be unlocking one Legacy Family Tree webinar from the membership library to be available to watch for free. We've chosen the classes around a 7-day rotating theme:

  • Sundays - Methodology
  • Mondays - DNA
  • Tuesdays - Ethnic Genealogy
  • Wednesdays - TechZone
  • Thursdays - Around the Globe
  • Fridays - Beginners
  • Saturdays - Technology

The entire list of webinars follows below both as a daily schedule and category list.

Already a webinar member? You'll continue to receive members-only new content each week. 

Plan to put Legacy Family Tree on your calendar each day in May. Maybe you'll learn a tip or skill that will help you break through your brick wall!


May 2020 Daily Schedule

May 1 - Mistakes I Have Made: Confessions of a Repentant Genealogist by Cheri Hudson Passey 

May 2 - Maintaining an Organized Computer by Cyndi Ingle

May 3 - How I Built My Own Brick Wall by Rebecca Koford

May 4 - 3 Genealogy DNA Case Studies and How I Solved Them by Roberta Estes

May 5 - United States Colored Troops Civil War Widows' Pension Applications: Tell the Story by Bernice Bennett

May 6 - One Step to Remove that Photograph Scratch by Geoff Rasmussen

May 7 - Quebec Civil and Parish Registers by Michael Leclerc

May 8 - Secrets in the Attic: Break Down Brick Walls With Home Sources by Denise Levenick

May 9 - A Month's Worth of Must-Have Tech Tips To Start Using Today by Gena Philibert-Ortega

May 10 - Analyzing Probate Records of Slaveholders to Identify Enslaved Ancestors by LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson

May 11 - Foundations in DNA 1 of 5: Genealogy and DNA by Blaine Bettinger

May 12 - Full Circle: Tracing the Descendants of a Slaveholding Ancestor by Nicka Smith

May 13 - 3 Ways to Use Gmail Smarter by Marian Pierre-Louis

May 14 - How to trace your UK ancestry by Kirsty Gray

May 15 - Time and Place - Using Genealogy's Cross-Hairs by Jim Beidler

May 16 - Advanced Googling for Your Grandma by Cyndi Ingle

May 17 - 50 Records that Document Female Ancestors by Gena Philibert-Ortega

May 18 - DNA Rights and Wrongs: The Ethical Side of Testing by Judy Russell

May 19 - Lessons in Jewish DNA: One Man's Successes and What He Learned On the Journey by Israel Pickholtz

May 20 - The Best Built-in Windows 10 Storage Hack by Marian Pierre-Louis

May 21 - Emigration via Hamburg by Andrea Bentschneider

May 22 - Getting Started in Family History - 6 - Census Records by Cheri Hudson Passey

May 23 - Seven Steps to Manage Digital Files - Denise Levenick

May 24 - Quality, Time and Completion: Developing a Research Plan (Part One) by J. Mark Lowe

May 25 - Which Spot Does X Mark, Anyway? X-DNA Testing in Action by Debra Renard

May 26 - Jewish Genealogy for the Non-Jew: History, Migration, DNA by Schelly Talalay Dardashti

May 27 - Need a Fillable Form? Word Has Your Back! by Amie Bowser Tennant

May 28 - Effective Use of GENUKI: England’s Largest Free Genealogy website by Paul Milner

May 29 - 1910 - 1940 Federal Censuses & State Censuses to Fill in the Gaps by Amie Bowser Tennant

May 30 - Microsoft Word Series - #1 Getting Started with Microsoft Word by Microsoft Word Series - #1 Getting Started with Microsoft Word by Thomas MacEntee

May 31 - Ten Tools for Genealogical Writing by Harold Henderson

 

May 2020 Schedule by Category

Sundays - Methodology

Mondays - DNA

Tuesdays - Ethnic Genealogy

Wednesdays -TechZone

Thursdays - Around the Globe

Fridays - Beginners

Saturdays - Technology

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I think this offer is magnificent, although I have been overly busy working on my yard and house for a refinance...I haven't had time to view any webinars, like I have truly wanted to, and boy do I need to see a bunch of them!!! Please allow the ability to go back and choose ones that have been available for your software holders at any time after the presentation!!!

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