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This class is designed for those who are thinking about or have taken a DNA test for genealogical research purposes. We’ll review the basics of genetic testing, types of tests available with reputable companies. And we will cover the all-important question, “I’ve got my DNA results back. Now what? We’ll make sense of the information provided by the testing companies and things you can do to use the information provided by DNA testing to further your genealogical research. | This class is designed for those who are thinking about or have taken a DNA test for genealogical research purposes. We’ll review the basics of genetic testing, types of tests available with reputable companies. And we will cover the all-important question, “I’ve got my DNA results back. Now what? We’ll make sense of the information provided by the testing companies and things you can do to use the information provided by DNA testing to further your genealogical research. | ||
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|Easier Research Using the Power of the Family History Guide - Paul & Sue Maxwell | |||
The Family History Guide is your go-to site for all things research. Build a strong foundation with proven-best practices, then accelerate your research from QUIKLinks to records and websites. Also find a wealth of information for research in our country, state, and ethnic resources. | |||
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|Evidence — Paulette Grunwald | |Evidence — Paulette Grunwald | ||
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This class assumes everybody should be using FamilySearch Family Tree. It also assumes you should be using another family tree program, perhaps even several. We will explore the benefits and drawbacks of having two or more family trees. We will also explore the several types of family tree programs and how to determine how to choose a solution that is right for you. | This class assumes everybody should be using FamilySearch Family Tree. It also assumes you should be using another family tree program, perhaps even several. We will explore the benefits and drawbacks of having two or more family trees. We will also explore the several types of family tree programs and how to determine how to choose a solution that is right for you. | ||
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|The World’s Best Family History Fun Activities for Kids, Youth, Adults, and Families Using the Family History Guide - Scott & Angelle Anderson | |||
Discover how much fun family history can be! The Family History Guide puts nearly 250 great activities at your fingertips, for families, individuals, youth, and kids. Resources are also included for parents and leaders, plus an easy-to-use index for finding the activities you need. | |||
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|Y-DNA: What you need to know — Stephanie Saylor | |Y-DNA: What you need to know — Stephanie Saylor |
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