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Click [http://ogdenfamilyhistoryconference.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/syllabus-Is-Your-Genealogy-Already-Compiled.odt HERE for syllabus] | Click [http://ogdenfamilyhistoryconference.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/syllabus-Is-Your-Genealogy-Already-Compiled.odt HERE for syllabus] | ||
== Languages in German Genealogical Documents == | |||
Learn to cope with a variety of languages which can be found in German documents. Decipher handwritten and typed versions of the various languages you may encounter in your research and learn essential genealogical vocabulary. | |||
== Netherlands Research on Line == | == Netherlands Research on Line == | ||
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Join us and learn how to use the RootsMagic to spot holes and problems in your family tree. See how to easily search online sites such as Ancestry, FamilySearch, Findmypast, MyHeritage, and more. You'll also learn how to easily share your findings with others. | Join us and learn how to use the RootsMagic to spot holes and problems in your family tree. See how to easily search online sites such as Ancestry, FamilySearch, Findmypast, MyHeritage, and more. You'll also learn how to easily share your findings with others. | ||
== Sources of Genealogical Research for Armenians in the Caucasus == | |||
Unearth a treasure trove of genealogical records for areas in the former Russian Empire including parts of modern Turkey, Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan. Learn the secret of finding records hidden in plain sight. | |||
== The Five Generations Exercise == | == The Five Generations Exercise == |
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