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Webtember 2023: All Genealogy. All September Long. Sign up today (free).

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Take your genealogy skills to the next level with this FREE online genealogy conference, held each Friday in September: 25 live webinars in all. Join live for all five Fridays or just one, and if you can't, we've got you covered! Enjoy the recordings at your convenience — they'll be free to view through the end of the month.

Register here to attend the live classes.

The Schedule

Friday, September 1, 2023

10:15 am eastern

Connecting Generations through Probate and Property

Teri E. Flack

11:30am

Capturing their Stories: Best Practices for Recording Family History Interviews

Colleen Robledo Greene, MLIS

12:45pm

Case Study: Finding My 3rd Great Grandfather: How X-DNA Led the Way

Mary Eberle, JD

2:00pm

Following Oral History in search of William Davis but finding Mildred Brand: A Case Study

Dr. Shelley Viola Murphy

3:30pm

DNA Matchmaking Made Easy on MyHeritage

Shannon Combs-Bennett

Friday, September 8, 2023

10:15 am

3-2-1 data backup is great, but first you need to find all of your data

Thomas MacEntee

11:30am

Italian Local and Parish Censuses

Suzanne Russo Adams, AG

12:45pm

10 Places to Search for An Ancestor’s Death Date… Without a Death Certificate

Elizabeth Swanay O’Neal

2:00pm

Life Cycle of a Record: From Clerks and Clerics to You, The Digital User

Cyndi Ingle

3:30pm

Explore Your Ancestors’ Names in the ‘Newspaper Name Index’

James M. Beidler

Friday, September 15, 2023

10:15 am

Hidden Roots in Your DNA: Adoptee Success & Surprise Discoveries

Richard Hill

11:30am

So, You Think You Know All About City Directories?

Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, FMGS, FUGA

12:45pm

Driven by Faith: The German Protestants in Ukraine

Dave Obee

2:00pm

Mexican Land Reform and the Ejido: History and Records

Lisa Medina

3:30pm

Diving into the Newly Released 1931 Canada Census

Mike Mansfield

Friday, September 22, 2023

10:15 am

10 More Things To Do Before Leaving a Library or Archives

Melissa Barker

11:30am

Hidden Treasure in New England Town Records

Ann G. Lawthers, Sc.D.

12:45pm

Lighthouses and Their Keepers; For Those in Peril on the Sea

Peggy Clemens Lauritzen, AG

2:00pm

Finding John Lee

Nicka Smith

3:30pm

Using Negative Evidence: The Power of Silence in the Records

Elizabeth Shown Mills, CG, CGL

Friday, September 29, 2023

10:15 am

50 Family History Writing Tips in 50 Minutes

Lisa A. Alzo, M.F.A.

11:30am

A Revolutionary War Case Study: Joseph L. Harper

Craig R. Scott, MA, CG, FUGA

12:45pm

Mini Case Studies Demonstrate Finding a Town of Origin

Teresa Steinkamp McMillin, CG

2:00pm

Welsh Emigration to North America

Paul Milner, FUGA, MDiv

3:30pm

Worth More than Gold or Silver – MyHeritage’s U.S. Naturalization Records, Northern California, 1852-1989 Collection

Sharon Monson

Register here to attend the live classes.

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As a newbie to all this I am very grateful to be able to view these at my convenience. Am looking forward to learning and maybe getting hooked. I find History of all sorts very interesting, and now it is time to learn my own. Thank You

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