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The Nordic Specialists at the Family History Library invite you to a free Saturday Seminar focused exclusively on Nordic genealogy topics. This is the second quarterly Nordic Day seminar in 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Nordic Day on May 1, 2021 will not be open for public attendance. All classes will be presented as webinars. Each class will be recorded and added to the [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/ Help Center] on FamilySearch.org.
The Nordic Specialists at the Family History Library invite you to a free Saturday Seminar focused exclusively on Nordic genealogy topics. This is the second quarterly Nordic Day seminar in 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Nordic Day on August 7, 2021 will not be open for public attendance. All classes will be presented as webinars. Each class will be recorded and added to the [https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/ Help Center] on FamilySearch.org.


Come learn from our expert staff of genealogists and special guest presenters. Learn how to effectively do research in the Nordic countries. Explore such topics as census, church, immigration, and vital records. Learn more about Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish research. Discover new techniques, strategies, and methodology to apply to your genealogical research problems.
Come learn from our expert staff of genealogists and special guest presenters. Learn how to effectively do research in the Nordic countries. Explore such topics as census, church, immigration, and vital records. Learn more about Danish, Norwegian, Swedish and Finnish research. Discover new techniques, strategies, and methodology to apply to your genealogical research problems.
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|'''Getting Started with Finnish Research'''
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|This class will introduce basic history as it pertains to Finnish genealogy and give you the tools and knowledge you need to start finding your Finnish Ancestors.
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|Savannah Larson, BA
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|[[Media:Getting Started with Finnish Research S Larson Apr 2021 JMR.pdf|Class Handout]]
|[[Media:Getting Started with Finnish Research S Larson Apr 2021 JMR.pdf|Class Handout]]
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|'''Denmark Regional Series: Bornholm'''
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|This class will present the history of the island of Bornholm and provide the strategies and knowledge needed to have success in this part of the Kingdom. It will explain which parts of the normal strategies apply and which ones do not.
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|Tanner B. Tolman, AG<sup>®</sup>
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|[[Media:The Denmark Regional Series-Bornholm T Tolman Apr 2021 JMR (1).pdf|Class Handout]]
|[[Media:The Denmark Regional Series-Bornholm T Tolman Apr 2021 JMR (1).pdf|Class Handout]]
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|'''Early Tax Records of Sweden, part 1 (1535-1577)'''
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|Are you trying to push your family lines back to the 1500s in Sweden? Maybe you have followed an ancestor through the parish records to the early 1700s, then you switched to the mantals tax records, but they stopped in 1642. Where do you look now? Between 1535 and 1635 there are 12 different types of tax records! Come learn about these early tax records. See if you can trace your ancestors back to the birth of modern Sweden.
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|Geoffrey Fröberg Morris, AG<sup>®</sup>
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|[[Media:Early Tax Records of Sweden, part 1 (1535-1577).pdf|Class Handout]], [[Media:Early Tax Records Själevad Parish.pdf|Example of Själevad parish in Early Tax Records]]
|[[Media:Early Tax Records of Sweden, part 1 (1535-1577).pdf|Class Handout]]
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|'''Early Tax Records of Sweden, part 2 (1599-1635)'''
|'''TBA'''
|This continues the fascinating journey of early tax records from 1599 up to the mantals tax records.
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|Geoffrey Fröberg Morris, AG<sup>®</sup>
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|[[Media:Early Tax Records of Sweden, part 2 (1599 - 1635).pdf|Class Handout]], [[Media:Early Tax Records Själevad Parish.pdf|Example of Själevad parish in Early Tax Records]]
|[[Media:Early Tax Records of Sweden, part 2 (1599 - 1635).pdf|Class Handout]]
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|'''University of Tromsø: Norwegian Historical Data Centre'''
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|Here we will learn how to use online Census Records, Church Records as well as the “Matrikkel” 1838 (Register of farms) In Norway.
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|Liv H. Anderson, CG<sup>SM</sup>, AG<sup>®</sup>
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|[[Media:University of Tromsø The Norwegian Historical Data Centre.pdf|Class Handout]]
|[[Media:University of Tromsø The Norwegian Historical Data Centre.pdf|Class Handout]]
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