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==== Classes and Online Webinars [[Image: | ==== Classes and Online Webinars [[Image:Computer_keyboard.gif|thumb|right|300x300px]] ==== | ||
Attend classes in person in the Family History Library or view some of them online as a Webinar. Click on the month to see a list of all classes. All classes and webinars are free to the public. If you have problems viewing the class schedules using Mozilla Firefox browser, try Google Chrome, or Internet Explorer. | Attend classes in person in the Family History Library or view some of them online as a Webinar. Click on the month to see a list of all classes. All classes and webinars are free to the public. If you have problems viewing the class schedules using Mozilla Firefox browser, try Google Chrome, or Internet Explorer. | ||
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[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Family_History_Library_Classes_and_Webinars#Past_Webinars View past webinars.]<br> | [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Family_History_Library_Classes_and_Webinars#Past_Webinars View past webinars.]<br> | ||
==== Collection Description [[Image:Family History Library film cabinets 2nd fl.jpg|thumb|right|300x200px]] ==== | ==== Collection Description [[Image:Family History Library film cabinets 2nd fl.jpg|thumb|right|300x200px|Family History Library film cabinets 2nd fl.jpg]] ==== | ||
The largest genealogical collection in the world—it is especially strong for the United States, British Isles, Scandinavia, Europe, Mexico, and parts of Germany, but also has material from all parts of the world. Includes civil vital births, marriages, and deaths, church records, county and local histories, court records, military records, probate records, passenger arrival lists, naturalizations, and land records. The large [https://familysearch.org/catalog/search '''microfilm and book'''] collections are being digitized and are showing up on [https://familysearch.org/search/ '''www.familysearch.org''']. <br> | The largest genealogical collection in the world—it is especially strong for the United States, British Isles, Scandinavia, Europe, Mexico, and parts of Germany, but also has material from all parts of the world. Includes civil vital births, marriages, and deaths, church records, county and local histories, court records, military records, probate records, passenger arrival lists, naturalizations, and land records. The large [https://familysearch.org/catalog/search '''microfilm and book'''] collections are being digitized and are showing up on [https://familysearch.org/search/ '''www.familysearch.org''']. <br> |
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