The Family History Library is offering interesting webinars in October of 2016. There is a list of all the webinars that will be offered.
October 3, 2016
* Starting Family Tree: Navigating, Adding, Standardizing, Printing
* Starting Family Tree: Research Help and Searching Records
* British Case Studies: A Classic Scottish Family Research Case Study (Intermediate)
* Starting Family Tree: Attaching FamilySearch Sources to Your Tree
* Starting Family Tree: Submitting Names for Temple Work (LDS Account Required)
October 4, 2016
* Starting Family Tree: Preserving Memories Using Photos & Documents
* Ask Your United States Research Questions
* Starting Family Tree: Open Question and Answer
* Family Tree Next Steps: Attaching Non-FamilySearch Sources
* Family Tree Next Steps: Using Family Tree to do Decendancy Research
* Researching in Prussian Poland
October 5, 2016
* Family Tree Next Steps: Correcting Relationships
* Family Tree Next Steps: Merging Principles
* Family Tree Next Steps: Preserving Memories Using Stories
* Family Tree Next Steps: Preserving Memories Using Audio and Apps
October 6, 2016
* Using the FamilySearch Catalog Effectively
* Tips and Tricks Using FamilySearch Historical Records Collections
* Overview of FamilySearch.org (except catalog and records)
* FamilySearch Wiki: Valuable Research Tool
* What’s New on FamilySearch.org
October 11, 2016
* Meyers Gazetteer: A Critical Resource for German Research
October 12, 2016
* Beginning Research Techniques
October 13, 2016
* Poland Historical Geography
October 17, 2016
* Best Practices for Nordic Ancestors in FamilySearch Family Tree
* Nordic Feast Dates and Calendars
* FamilySearch Wiki for Nordic Countries
* Scandinavian Handwriting, Part 1
* Scandinavian Handwriting, Part 2
October 18, 2016
* Research Your Swedish Heritage Using ArkivDigital
* Figure Out Place Names for Swedish Genealogy
* Using Name Searchable Registers in ArkivDigital
* Parish Record Substitution in Sweden
* Introduction to Swedish Estate Inventories
October 19, 2016
* Moving and Migration for Swedish Genealogy
* Jurisdictions for Swedish Genealogy
* Learn by Doing: Mistaken Identity of Johanna Andersdotter
* Danish Record Research: A Case Study
* Online Resources for Finnish Research
* Beginning Finish Research: A Class Study
* An Introduction to Danish Census Records
October 20, 2016
* Using Witnesses to Find Your Danish Ancestors
* Danish Military Research
* Danish Probate Records
* Research in Copenhagen
* Introduction to Danish Land Records
October 21, 2016
* How to Find Ancestors in the Norwegian Digital Archives
* Norwegian Military Records
* Understanding Probate Records in Norway
* Finding Ancestors in Online Norwegian Farm Books
* The Norwegian Emigration Experience
October 24, 2016
* Key Scotland Websites
October 25, 2016
* Finding Your French Ancestors Online
* Hitting the Jackpot! Tracing Ancestry in Scotland’s Rich Civil Registration Records
October 26, 2016
* Research Logs: A Tool for Organizing Your Research
* Scotland’s “Lost” Other Half: Tracing Difficult Ancestral Lines in Scotland’s Non-Parochial (Church) Registers
October 27, 2016
* Using Church of Scotland Parochial Registers to Trace Scots Ancestry
October 28, 2016
* Your British Questions Answered
Related Articles on FamilyTree.com:
* Family History Library Webinars – September 2016
* Family Search has Free Webinars in April
* Family History Library Offers Free Webinars – May 2016
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