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:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pptyBaTTUIM21MGcm2Uj4_4rtplGrgm6/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Scotland’s People – The Ultimate Research Web Site</b>] (McKinstry)
:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pptyBaTTUIM21MGcm2Uj4_4rtplGrgm6/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Scotland’s People – The Ultimate Research Web Site</b>] (McKinstry)


====<u>Swedish Research</u>====
==OTHER ITEMS==
:::(Montague)
 
==OTHER CLASSES==
====<u>American Ancestors - FamilySearch Center Premium Site</u>====
====<u>American Ancestors - FamilySearch Center Premium Site</u>====
American Ancestors is a FamilySearch Premium Website that contains collections from the 17th century colonial New England to the 20th century.  This site is an online repository, not limited to to New England, for more than 1 billion searchable names from America and beyond. The class will help you unlock this valuable resource. (American Ancestors can be accessed FREE at the St. George FamilySearch Center; otherwise, this is a paid subscription site for at home use.)
American Ancestors is a FamilySearch Premium Website that contains collections from the 17th century colonial New England to the 20th century.  This site is an online repository, not limited to to New England, for more than 1 billion searchable names from America and beyond. The class will help you unlock this valuable resource. (American Ancestors can be accessed FREE at the St. George FamilySearch Center; otherwise, this is a paid subscription site for at home use.)
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====<u>Breaking Brick Walls</u>====
====<u>Breaking Brick Walls</u>====
:At some point, every family historian encounters a barrier in their genealogy research. These barriers are known as brick walls and they can often appear impossible to work around.  This class will give you ideas and resources to help you up and over your brick wall.
:At some point, every family historian encounters a barrier in their genealogy research. These barriers are known as brick walls and they can often appear impossible to work around.  These items will give you ideas and resources to help you up and over your brick wall.
:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zi1EI4IACZ79t14DzjZuEDudf9xoDTcz/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Breaking Brick Walls</b>] (Hammons)
:::[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zi1EI4IACZ79t14DzjZuEDudf9xoDTcz/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Breaking Brick Walls</b>] (Hammons)


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:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NQeKtkiygwFmEXiiaM8yYB_6TrtU-lgU <b>Handout: Census Research</b>] (Sullivan)
:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NQeKtkiygwFmEXiiaM8yYB_6TrtU-lgU <b>Handout: Census Research</b>] (Sullivan)
:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BvQIyWGlH6vPem405Mtt_2p8UNTanV-i <b>Handout: Census Quick Sheet</b>] (Hammons) (Orman)
:::[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BvQIyWGlH6vPem405Mtt_2p8UNTanV-i <b>Handout: Census Quick Sheet</b>] (Hammons) (Orman)
====<u>City Directories</u>====
:::(Ellsworth) (Sullivan)


====<u>Cyber Security</u>====
====<u>Cyber Security</u>====
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