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1. How Do I Start my Family History….Doris BatemanThis course is designed for those beginning their family history journey. We will discuss an organized approach to research, including: finding records in your own home, interviewing family members, and organizing the information you find into a detective kit. We will explore how to find the online records and physical records that will help you find your family, use a research log, and record and evaluate your findings and sources.2. Tips for Genealogical Research...._Fritz Juengling PhD, AG®In this class you will learn some do’s and don’t’s when getting started with genealogical research. These are tips that the instructor has learned in nearly 30 years of research and by working as a Research Consultant at the FamilySearch Library. Knowing these tips will save you time and trouble in your research. 3. Writing Your Personal History....Emil O. HansonThis session will teach individuals how to write their personal histories in such a way that their children and descendants will want to read them. It will also make the project fun for the writer. “After all, all we really are is our story.” That statement from the movie, 'Australia', becomes absolutely true after we are dead and gone. This session will be taught by Emil O. Hanson, past Director of the Ogden FamilySearch Center.4. YOUTH Get to Know Your Geezers….Matthew HovorkaGet started in genealogy by visiting the top sites used by professional genealogists. Explore how to start collecting your family history on Ancestry.com, FamilySearch.org and MyHeritage.com. Each of these sites have information on billions of individuals and many millions of records to search. Recommended for 18 and younger.5.Great Internet Sites to Use for U.S. Family History....Lisa McBrideSo much is on the Internet now. This class will introduce many of the best US websites you can use for free as well as several pay sites worth their fees. Through them, you can learn a lot about your ancestors from home, a FamilySearch center, or a library.6. Netherlands Internet Research....Don KoldewynThis workshop will provide a brief overview of several online Dutch national, provincial/regional, and city genealogical websites and how to navigate the sites. Time may be provided to actually search for participant family names.
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