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'''German Census Records''' (Jilline Maynes) | '''German Census Records, 1816-1916''' (Jilline Maynes) | ||
German census records are | Ready for something new in German research? Then - German census records are exactly what you are looking for. Until recently, little has been known or reported about censuses taken in Germany. Come and discover this excellent, untapped genealogical source. This class will discuss why, when, and where censuses were conducted as well as the content and accessibility of this record set. | ||
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There are many digitized Lithuanian records available on ePaveldas.lt. This class will discuss what types of records are available, how to find the records you need, and basic vocabulary and search strategies needed for using the website. | There are many digitized Lithuanian records available on ePaveldas.lt. This class will discuss what types of records are available, how to find the records you need, and basic vocabulary and search strategies needed for using the website. | ||
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'''Finding places in Austria, the Czech Republic and the Slovenian Republic Using the Online Gazetteer GenTeam, Part 1''' (Heidi Sugden) | |||
This course will teach you how to use the online gazetteer Genteam.at to find the name of the parish in Czech and German and in which archive these records can be found. | This course will teach you how to use the online gazetteer Genteam.at to find the name of the parish in Czech and German and in which archive these records can be found. | ||
'''LAB: Cyrillic for Beginners, part 1''' (Dennis Everett) | '''LAB: Cyrillic for Beginners, part 1''' (Dennis Everett) | ||
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This class teaches basics of | '''Czech Republic Research, Part 2''' (Sylvie Pysnak) | ||
This class teaches basics of Czech research, including historical overview, border changes, sources for genealogical research in the Czech Republic and at the Family History Library, and research tools that have been found most useful in the Czech genealogical research. Online resources and personal visit to the archives will also be discussed. | |||
'''LAB: Cyrillic for Beginners, part 2 '''(Dennis Everett) | '''LAB: Cyrillic for Beginners, part 2 '''(Dennis Everett) | ||
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The territory that once made up the Russian Empire and then the Soviet Union contains billions of records that can be difficult to find. We will explore the best ways to find family members whether they lived during the time of a tsar, the hammer and sickle, or in one of the former Soviet republics. | The territory that once made up the Russian Empire and then the Soviet Union contains billions of records that can be difficult to find. We will explore the best ways to find family members whether they lived during the time of a tsar, the hammer and sickle, or in one of the former Soviet republics. | ||
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