How-To Genealogy Learning Online: Difference between revisions

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*[https://www.ngsgenealogy.org/genealogy-courses/ National Genealogical Society Online Learning Center]  
*[https://www.ngsgenealogy.org/genealogy-courses/ National Genealogical Society Online Learning Center]  
*[http://www.docnmail.com/learnmore/parenting-family/genealogy.htm Free and affordable online genealogy courses and tutorials]  
*[http://www.docnmail.com/learnmore/parenting-family/genealogy.htm Free and affordable online genealogy courses and tutorials]  
*[http://www.genealogicalstudies.com/ National Institute for Genealogical Studies]
*[http://www.genealogicalstudies.com/ International Institute of Genealogical Studies]


Some sites, such as Rootsweb, Ancestry and FamilySearch®, have research articles and learning centers embedded as part of their sites.  
Some sites, such as Rootsweb, Ancestry and FamilySearch®, have research articles and learning centers embedded as part of their sites.  


[[Category:Education Opportunities]]
[[Category:Education Opportunities]]

Revision as of 10:24, 27 April 2023

A wonderful FamilySearch wiki article to start with is Beginners First Step. This is a long article, however there is a summary version at Beginners First Step - Summary and Links.

It is possible to learn about genealogy records, and tips on how to find ancestors, by reading articles and taking courses online. Only a few of the instruction and courses are listed below. More sites can be found by doing a Google search for genealogy courses online.

Some sites, such as Rootsweb, Ancestry and FamilySearch®, have research articles and learning centers embedded as part of their sites.