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Ancestry.com - Webinars
Summary: Webinars that were presented by Ancestry.com using streaming media technologies to broadcast audio and video with power point slides over the Internet to a large audience.
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- Copyright: 2011 Ancestry.com
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In the United States death certificates are created by county and state governments but are only available for relatively recent time periods. Join Crista as she shares with you how to discover what records exist and where to find them. If the records are online, she'll share some of the best ways to search so you can find what you are looking for.
Feel like you could break through those brick walls if you just knew a little bit more? Ancestry Anne walks you through a myriad of genealogy educational possibilities.
There are times when we could all use a little help with our family history. Join Crista as she explains the best ways to share your research challenges to generate ideas for what to do next to break through those brick walls.
This go-to resource contains over 210,000 cities, towns, hamlets, and villages that were part of the German Empire prior to World War I. Spend a few minutes with Crista as she shares why gazetteers are so important to family history research, how to use t hem, and what they can tell you about where to look for more family history records.
Not all records on Ancestry.com have been indexed. That means they will never show up in search results. Crista will show you how to find image first collections and how to use them using the Hamburg Passengers Lists as an example.
Spend a few minutes with Crista as she shares exciting new content collections and fun new tools that have been added to Ancestry.com over the past month.
There are some handy features available in Family Tree Maker 2012 to help with your genealogy research. Join Crista for part three of a three part series. In this episode she will show you how to resolve place names, generate a list of people from a specific location and use built-in GPS features.
There are some handy features available in Family Tree Maker 2012 to help with your genealogy research. Join Crista for part two of a three part series. In this episode she will show you the data error reports and how you can use it to clean up your files and move your genealogy research along.
Feel like you could break through those brick walls if you just knew a little bit more? Ancestry Anne walks you through a myriad of genealogy educational possibilities.
There are times when we could all use a little help with our family history. Join Crista as she explains the best ways to share your research challenges to generate ideas for what to do next to break through those brick walls.
This go-to resource contains over 210,000 cities, towns, hamlets, and villages that were part of the German Empire prior to World War I. Spend a few minutes with Crista as she shares why gazetteers are so important to family history research, how to use t hem, and what they can tell you about where to look for more family history records.
Not all records on Ancestry.com have been indexed. That means they will never show up in search results. Crista will show you how to find image first collections and how to use them using the Hamburg Passengers Lists as an example.
Spend a few minutes with Crista as she shares exciting new content collections and fun new tools that have been added to Ancestry.com over the past month.
There are some handy features available in Family Tree Maker 2012 to help with your genealogy research. Join Crista for part three of a three part series. In this episode she will show you how to resolve place names, generate a list of people from a specific location and use built-in GPS features.
There are some handy features available in Family Tree Maker 2012 to help with your genealogy research. Join Crista for part two of a three part series. In this episode she will show you the data error reports and how you can use it to clean up your files and move your genealogy research along.