Friday, March 30, 2012

Digital Writing Tools for Genealogists - free webinar now online by Lisa Alzo


If you have been considering writing about your family history, you need to watch the recording of Lisa Alzo's webinar, Digital Writing Tools for Genealogists. Telling your family's story just got a lot easier thanks to a number of cloud-based notetaking and writing tools and apps you can access from home, your netbook, iPad, tablet, or even your smartphone. I'm personally super-excited to use the Scrivener software she mentioned. With all of the digital tools Lisa presented, we no longer "have an excuse to procrastinate" the writing of our family's story. One viewer commented, "I was always afraid of the writing process, but it now seems possible." Terrific presentation Lisa!
View the recording
If you could not make it to the live event or just want to watch it again, the 1 hour 30 minute recording of Digital Writing Tools for Genealogists is now available to view in our webinar archives. Visit www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/webinars.asp to watch. It will be available until April 10, 2012 at no cost.
Pre-order the webinar-on-CD
Own your own copy of Digital Writing Tools for Genealogists by purchasing the webinar-on-CD for just $9.95. It includes the 1 hour 30 minute recording of the class, the complete Q/A session, and 6 pages of handouts. Click here for more information or to purchase.
Lisa's other webinar CDs:
Special discount coupon
The special discount coupon of alzo that was announced during the webinar is valid for 10% off anything in our online store through Monday, April 2, 2012.
WebinarlogoRegister for our upcoming webinars (free)
  • The Pursuit from Genealogy Hobbyist to Professional with John Kitzmiller and Claire Brison-Banks, April 4.
  • Genealogy on the Go - the Families app for your Android, iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad with Malcolm Green, April 11.
  • Using Legacy Family Tree to Support Family Groups/Organizations with Geoff Rasmussen and Ken McGinnis, April 14.
  • Researching Your Scottish Ancestors with Marie Dougan, April 18.
  • Reverse Genealogy: Finding the Living with Megan Smolenyak, April 25.
  • Researching Your Pennsylvania Ancestors with Lisa Alzo, May 2.
  • Researching Your New York Ancestors with Thomas MacEntee, May 30.
  • Researching Your German Ancestors with Kory Meyerink, June 6.
  • Putting Flesh on the Bones with Ron Arons, June 13.
  • Marriages and Anniversaries. Mining newspapers for engagements, marriages, anniversaries, and divorce records with Tom Kemp, June 20.
  • Staying Safe with Social Media with Thomas MacEntee, June 22.
  • Digital Images for Genealogists and Technologists: scanning, digitizing, editing, and preserving your photos with Geoff Rasmussen. June 27.
  • The Quest for your English Ancestors with Claire V. Brisson-Banks. July 11.
  • Plan Your Way to Research Success with Marian Pierre-Louis, July 18.
  • Neglected History by Megan Smolenyak, August 1.
  • Wikis for Genealogists with Thomas MacEntee. August 8.
  • The 5 C's for Success in Genealogy Today with Barbara Renick. August 22.
  • Beyond the Arrival Date: Extracting More from Passenger Lists with Lisa Alzo. September 5.
  • What is a 'Reasonably Exhaustive Search'? with Michael Hait. September 12.
  • Use Your Digital Camera to Copy Records with Mary Hill. September 19.
  • Digital Research Guidance, Research Logs, and To Do Lists: FamilySearch, Research Wiki, and Legacy Family Tree with Geoff Rasmussen. September 26.
  • Privacy and our Ancestors with Thomas MacEntee. October 3.
  • Researching Your Irish Ancestors: Beyond the Basics with Judy Wight. October 10.
  • Ten Brick Wall Tips for Intermediate Researchers with Marian Pierre-Louis, October 17.
  • Your Civil War Ancestors: Beginning Your Research with Michael Hait. October 24.
  • Breaking Down Your Irish Brick Wall with Judy Wight. October 31.
  • Genealogy for Novices: Where Do We Begin with Linda Geiger. November 14.
  • The Big 4 U.S. Record Sources with Mary Hill. November 28.
See you online!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Obituaries: Clues to Look For - free webinar now online by Tom Kemp


Tom Kemp was spectacular - again. In his webinar today, "Obituaries: Clues to Look For" Tom explained the value of obituaries and gave tips about using and locating the right newspapers. The Q/A session was one of the best we've ever had, and concluded with advice about writing our own obituaries.
View the recording
If you could not make it to the live event or just want to watch it again, the 1 hour 50 minute recording of Obituaries: Clues to Look For is now available to view in our webinar archives. Visit www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/webinars.asp to watch. It is available to view indefinitely.
GenealogyBank.com discount
Subscribe to GenealogyBank.com by Friday, March 30, 2012 and get 25% off (normally $69.95 per year, now just $52.46 per year). Existing members can also extend their subscription by calling 1-866-641-3297 and mentioning product code 1203WEB. Visit www.genealogybank.com/webinar for the offer.
Special discount coupon
The special discount coupon of kemp that was announced during the webinar is valid for 10% off anything in our online store through Monday, April 2, 2012.
WebinarlogoRegister for our upcoming webinars (free)
  • Digital Writing Tools for Genealogists with Lisa Alzo, March 30.
  • The Pursuit from Genealogy Hobbyist to Professional with John Kitzmiller and Claire Brison-Banks, April 4.
  • Genealogy on the Go - the Families app for your Android, iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad with Malcolm Green, April 11.
  • Using Legacy Family Tree to Support Family Groups/Organizations with Geoff Rasmussen and Ken McGinnis, April 14.
  • Researching Your Scottish Ancestors with Marie Dougan, April 18.
  • Reverse Genealogy: Finding the Living with Megan Smolenyak, April 25.
  • Researching Your Pennsylvania Ancestors with Lisa Alzo, May 2.
  • Researching Your New York Ancestors with Thomas MacEntee, May 30.
  • Researching Your German Ancestors with Kory Meyerink, June 6.
  • Putting Flesh on the Bones with Ron Arons, June 13.
  • Marriages and Anniversaries. Mining newspapers for engagements, marriages, anniversaries, and divorce records with Tom Kemp, June 20.
  • Staying Safe with Social Media with Thomas MacEntee, June 22.
  • Digital Images for Genealogists and Technologists: scanning, digitizing, editing, and preserving your photos with Geoff Rasmussen. June 27.
  • The Quest for your English Ancestors with Claire V. Brisson-Banks. July 11.
  • Plan Your Way to Research Success with Marian Pierre-Louis, July 18.
  • Neglected History by Megan Smolenyak, August 1.
  • Wikis for Genealogists with Thomas MacEntee. August 8.
  • The 5 C's for Success in Genealogy Today with Barbara Renick. August 22.
  • Beyond the Arrival Date: Extracting More from Passenger Lists with Lisa Alzo. September 5.
  • What is a 'Reasonably Exhaustive Search'? with Michael Hait. September 12.
  • Use Your Digital Camera to Copy Records with Mary Hill. September 19.
  • Digital Research Guidance, Research Logs, and To Do Lists: FamilySearch, Research Wiki, and Legacy Family Tree with Geoff Rasmussen. September 26.
  • Privacy and our Ancestors with Thomas MacEntee. October 3.
  • Researching Your Irish Ancestors: Beyond the Basics with Judy Wight. October 10.
  • Ten Brick Wall Tips for Intermediate Researchers with Marian Pierre-Louis, October 17.
  • Your Civil War Ancestors: Beginning Your Research with Michael Hait. October 24.
  • Breaking Down Your Irish Brick Wall with Judy Wight. October 31.
  • Genealogy for Novices: Where Do We Begin with Linda Geiger. November 14.
  • The Big 4 U.S. Record Sources with Mary Hill. November 28.
See you online!

Monday, March 26, 2012

Register for our next 7 genealogy webinars today


We've got a terrific lineup of webinar speakers for you over the next month or so. From your own computer you will learn from genealogy's experts about obituaries, digital writing tools, professional genealogy, mobile apps, family organizations, Scottish research, and finding your living relatives. Best of all - every webinar is free to you.
Sign up for one or all of them today and we will remind you via email both one day and one hour before the live event. Because of the popularity of these topics, plan to arrive at least 15-20 minutes early. Remember, only the first 1,000 to join on the day of the live event will get in. Hope to see you online!
Obituaries: Clues to Look For. Tips for making sure you get the full benefit from an obituary notice by Tom Kemp. Newspapers have been publishing obituaries for over 300 years. Dig in and identify every clue as you learn how newspaper editors have changed their syntax, style and scope of obituaries over the years. Obituaries are critical for building an American family history. Wednesday, March 28.
Digital Writing Tools for Genealogists by Lisa Alzo. Telling your family’s story just got a whole lot easier thanks to a number of cloud-based notetaking and writing tools and apps you can access from home, your netbook or iPad, and even your smartphone. Learn about the latest tech tools and writing apps for bringing your family’s story to life! Friday, March 30.
The Pursuit from Genealogy Hobbyist to Professional by John Kitzmiller and Claire V. Brison-Banks. Several terms are applied to individuals that are interested in their ancestors. Those who are fascinated by the story but not really interested in the data could be termed amateurs. Moving up a rung on the ladder would be the hobbyists, who gather photos, letters and family memorabilia to share with others. They quite often are members of societies, are familiar with local history, and help others to find their ancestors. This group is quite underestimated, in that many have self-taught expertise and are quite knowledgeable. However, most of them do not charge money for their assistance. The next step is to operate at the “professional” level, which requires perspective, attitude, methods, process, and some business skills. This webinar will discuss various ways to make that transition. Join John M. Kitzmiller, II, AG and Claire V. Brison-Banks, AG for this special webinar, sponsored by the The International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists (ICAPGen). Wednesday, April 4.
Genealogy on the Go - the Families app for your Android, iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad by Malcolm Green. Got an iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, or an Android device? With the "Families" application you can easily transfer your Legacy Family Tree files and pictures from your computer to your iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, or Android device, enabling them to be viewed and edited wherever you are. Any changes you make on these devices can then be synced back to your Legacy family file. Join the developer of Families, Malcolm Green, for a demonstration of how it all works and what it looks like. Wednesday, April 11.
Using Legacy Family Tree to Support Family Groups/Associations by Geoff Rasmussen and Ken McGinnis. This 1-hour webinar will discuss how the Legacy Family Tree software can help your family organization work together. These specific features and concepts will be taught: importing your PAF and GEDCOM files into Legacy; best practices for adding new data, including adding new events and sources; how to share your Legacy file with other association/family members to avoid duplication utilizing Legacy's IntelliShare tool; using Legacy's Research Notes and Tree Finder tools to document opinions, theories, and unproven relationships; using Legacy's Research Guidance to guide you to the right sources and websites to extend your pedigree. The webinar will be taught by two of Legacy's developers, Ken McGinnis and Geoff Rasmussen. Saturday, April 14.
Researching Your Scottish Ancestors by Marie Dougan. Scotland has a wealth of records available to assist you in researching your Scottish ancestry. Scottish statutory records of births, marriages and deaths began in 1855 and are available online together with census returns from 1841 - 1911. Other online records include Old Parish Records of baptisms, marriages and burials, records from Catholic archives and Scottish wills and testaments. Join our webinar to find out about these records and strategies to help you use these and other useful sources effectively in your research. Wednesday, April 18.
Reverse Genealogy: Finding the Living by Megan Smolenyak. Although genealogy is at its heart the study of long-deceased ancestors, connecting with living relatives has become almost as important to many family historians. Some seek living kin in an effort to track down family photos; others do it to find family history playmates, plan reunions or identify DNA project participants. Whatever the motivation, one of the most addicting aspects of genealogy is the thrill of finding distant cousins, or in some cases, parents, children or siblings. But this "reverse genealogy" (working from the past to the present) has its own special challenges and requires the researcher to be part genealogist and part private investigator. This presentation covers proven techniques for tracing 20th and 21st century friends and relatives from the past to the present. Wednesday, April 25.
Life is short - do genealogy first!

Friday, March 23, 2012

Ancestry.com Events for the Week of 25-31 Mar


Here are the Ancestry.com Livestream and Twitter events scheduled for the week of March 25th through 31st.
  • Tue, Mar 27th - Solving Member Research Challenges with Ancestry Anne (1:00 pm  Eastern/10:00 am Pacific)
  • Wed, Mar 28th - Family Tree Maker 2012 Quick Tour with Juliana (1:00 pm  Eastern/10:00 am Pacific)
  • Thu, Mar 29th - Getting Ready for the 1940 Census with The Barefoot Genealogist (1:00 pm  Eastern/10:00 am Pacific)
  • Fri, Mar 30th - Tweetchat with The Barefoot Genealogist (4:00 pm Eastern/1:00 pm Pacific)


All events are FREE.  To RSVP for any or all of these events, you can visit the Ancestry.com Events page on Facebook.  (Please keep in mind that all times listed on Facebook are Eastern.)  You can also watch any past presentation on the Ancestry.com YouTube Channel.

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Upcoming ISGS Webinars


On Tuesday, April 10, at 8 PM Central, D. Joshua Taylor will present, Going Digital: Organizing Your Research Files Electronically, where you will learn how to take your paper research notes, logs, and documents and convert them into your own personal “digital archives.” To attend this webinar, register at https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/916785542.

Upcoming Webinars

April 10 – Going Digital: Organizing Your Research Files Electronically with D. Joshua Taylor
Register at https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/916785542

May 8 – Some Great, Seldom-Used, Resources: A Genealogical Potpourri with Timothy Pinnick
Register at https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/542750318

June 12 – The War of 1812 – America’s “Forgotten” War with Peggy Clemens Lauritzen, AG
Register at https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/361887982

For the complete list of upcoming webinars, visit http://ilgensoc.org/cpage.php?pt=234.

And don't forget to spread the word by printing out a few copies of our webinar flyer to hand out at your local society meetings. The flyer can be accessed at http://ilgensoc.org/upload/menu/2012webinarbrochure.pdf.

Please direct any questions to the ISGS Education Committee at isgseducation@ilgensoc.org.

Learn how to create a PDF and share FREE webinar. Tonight 7pm

 Getting started with Heritage Collector "Learn how to create a PDF and get ready to print".  Free online class Taught by Marlo and Kathleen
 
At this class you will learn how to:
  • Create a PDF of a collection of photos or a calendar.
  • Place your photos/images in the proper order.
  • Export and print
Class will begin at 7pm MST tonight.

6-7:00 pm - Pacific
7-8:00 pm - Mountain
8-8:00 pm - Central
9-10:00 pm - Eastern



Wednesday, March 21, 2012

DNA Research for Genealogists: Beyond the Basics - free webinar now online by Ugo Perego


If you are considering using DNA as a genealogy research strategy be sure and watch the recording of today's webinar by Ugo Perego, "DNA Research for Genealogists: Beyond the Basics." One viewer commented that "Ugo made a very complicated subject clear and interesting." I agree. This webinar follows Ugo's first webinar, "The Power of DNA in Unlocking Family Relationships" where he provided an introduction to using DNA in genealogy. It is still available to view in the webinar archives here. Ugo was a delight to listen to and knows the subject very well.
If you have additional questions about how to interpret your DNA results, or how DNA can help you, visit Ugo's website at http://www.geneticgenealogyconsultant.com/.
View the recording
If you could not make it to the live event or just want to watch it again, the 1 hour 30 minute recording of DNA Research for Genealogists: Beyond the Basics is now available to view in our webinar archives. Visit www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/webinars.asp to watch. It is available for free until April 2, 2012.
2012-03-21-webcdPre-order the webinar-on-CD
Own your own copy of DNA Research for Genealogists: Beyond the Basics by purchasing the webinar-on-CD for just $9.95. It includes the 1 hour 30 minute recording of the class, the complete Q/A session, and handouts. Click here for more information or to purchase.
Special discount coupon
The special discount coupon of dna2 that was announced during the webinar is valid for 10% off anything in our online store through Monday, March 26, 2012.
WebinarlogoRegister for our upcoming webinars (free)
  • Obituaries: Clues to Look For. Tips for making sure you get the full benefit from an obituary notice with Tom Kemp, March 28.
  • Digital Writing Tools for Genealogists with Lisa Alzo, March 30.
  • The Pursuit from Genealogy Hobbyist to Professional with John Kitzmiller and Claire Brison-Banks, April 4.
  • Genealogy on the Go - the Families app for your Android, iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad with Malcolm Green, April 11.
  • Using Legacy Family Tree to Support Family Groups/Organizations with Geoff Rasmussen and Ken McGinnis, April 14.
  • Researching Your Scottish Ancestors with Marie Dougan, April 18.
  • Reverse Genealogy: Finding the Living with Megan Smolenyak, April 25.
  • Researching Your Pennsylvania Ancestors with Lisa Alzo, May 2.
  • Researching Your New York Ancestors with Thomas MacEntee, May 30.
  • Researching Your German Ancestors with Kory Meyerink, June 6.
  • Putting Flesh on the Bones with Ron Arons, June 13.
  • Marriages and Anniversaries. Mining newspapers for engagements, marriages, anniversaries, and divorce records with Tom Kemp, June 20.
  • Staying Safe with Social Media with Thomas MacEntee, June 22.
  • Digital Images for Genealogists and Technologists: scanning, digitizing, editing, and preserving your photos with Geoff Rasmussen. June 27.
  • The Quest for your English Ancestors with Claire V. Brisson-Banks. July 11.
  • Plan Your Way to Research Success with Marian Pierre-Louis, July 18.
  • Neglected History by Megan Smolenyak, August 1.
  • Wikis for Genealogists with Thomas MacEntee. August 8.
  • The 5 C's for Success in Genealogy Today with Barbara Renick. August 22.
  • Beyond the Arrival Date: Extracting More from Passenger Lists with Lisa Alzo. September 5.
  • What is a 'Reasonably Exhaustive Search'? with Michael Hait. September 12.
  • Use Your Digital Camera to Copy Records with Mary Hill. September 19.
  • Digital Research Guidance, Research Logs, and To Do Lists: FamilySearch, Research Wiki, and Legacy Family Tree with Geoff Rasmussen. September 26.
  • Privacy and our Ancestors with Thomas MacEntee. October 3.
  • Researching Your Irish Ancestors: Beyond the Basics with Judy Wight. October 10.
  • Ten Brick Wall Tips for Intermediate Researchers with Marian Pierre-Louis, October 17.
  • Your Civil War Ancestors: Beginning Your Research with Michael Hait. October 24.
  • Breaking Down Your Irish Brick Wall with Judy Wight. October 31.
  • Genealogy for Novices: Where Do We Begin with Linda Geiger. November 14.
  • The Big 4 U.S. Record Sources with Mary Hill. November 28.
See you online!

Sourcing In Your Ancestry.com Tree-Part I-30 March 2012-1:30 PM CST

This presentation will discuss how to accurately and adequately “source” census, passenger list, and other data from actual images at Ancestry.com. We will be starting “from scratch” with a new database seeing how to import information accurately from census and other actual records. We will NOT be using information from compiled online trees in this presentation. Later presentations will focus on additional and more advanced topics. This presentation is made by Michael John Neill and runs live on 30 March 2012 at 1:30 PM CST. Register online on our website

Proving Benjamin-25 March 2012-2 PM CST

This presentation will discuss “how the case was made” that an 1850 census enumeration in Michigan was the same man in 1870 Iowa and 1880 Missouri. Local land, property tax, estate, vital and other records are discussed along with how the information was organized and analyzed. Register online here.  Webinar presentation on 25 March 2012 at 2 PM Central.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Canadian Census Records - FREE Webinar

Making the Most of the Canadian Census Records


Date: Thursday, March 22, 2012
Time:
    • 9:00 pm Eastern
    • 8:00 pm Central
    • 7:00 pm Mountain
    • 6:00 pm Pacific
    • 12:00 noon, Friday, March 23 in Australia
    • 2:00 pm, Friday, March 23 in New Zealand

  • Presenter: Kathryn Lake Hogan, owner of LOOKING4ANCESTORS.
  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Price: Free 
  • Experience Level: Beginner

      About the Webinar
      Learn strategies and techniques on how to get the most out of the Canadian census records in order to gain a better understanding of your ancestors. This presentation will put those techniques into practise by following three different families (Canadian, French-Canadian and African Canadian) through the census.

      What You'll Learn
      • The Importance of Name Variations
      • Where to Find the Canadian Census Records
      • Detailed Information about the Canadian Census, 1851 - 1911
      • Detailed Information about the Special Census, 1906 and 1916
      • Techniques for searching and navigating the census records

      Who Should Attend
      • Anyone who has Canadian ancestors
      • Anyone who has ancestors that spent time in Canada
      • Volunteers and librarians who want to help patrons learn about Canadian family history

      Space is limited.
      Reserve your spot for this Webinar by registering
      at:
      Once you are registered, you will receive a confirmation email with all the details about joining the webinar. 
      A reminder email will be sent the day of the webinar.


    Copyright by Kathryn Lake Hogan, 2012.

    Monday, March 19, 2012

    DNA Research for Genealogists: Beyond the Basics - free webinar Wednesday, March 21 by Ugo Perego


    Among the tens of thousand of individuals that have already experienced the novelty of genetic testing for ancestral or genealogical purposes, many are still wondering about the real benefits that such testing may bring to their family history repertoire. Whether you have been already tested and are still wondering about what all those letters and numbers from your genetic genealogy report mean, or whether you are contemplating if DNA testing for family history is something for you, this webinar, presented by Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation's Ugo Perego, will offer you some online tools that are available to interpret your results and get the most out of your genetic testing. We will also focus on a few successful DNA genealogy cases and conclude with a description of consultation services available to those that think genetic genealogy is an exciting field, but fear it is too complex of a tool to them.
    The live webinar is scheduled for Wednesday, March 21, 2012 at 2PM Eastern U.S. (1pm Central, 12pm Mountain, 11am Pacific/Arizona, 7pm Rome), so register today to reserve your virtual seat. Registration is free but space is limited to the first 1,000 people to join that day. Join at least 15-20 minutes early to ensure your virtual seat.
    Registerbut
    About the presenter
    Ugo_PeregoDr. Ugo A. Perego is a senior researcher for the non-profit Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation and a scientific consultant for GeneTree.com, both located in Salt Lake City, Utah. He is also an adjunct faculty in the biology department at the Salt Lake Community College. Dr. Perego received a BSc and a MSc in health sciences from Brigham Young University and a PhD in genetics and biomolecular sciences from the University of Pavia. He has more than ten years of experience in researching, lecturing, and publishing about DNA and its use in population migrations, genealogy, and history.

    He is the author of:
      Add it to your Google Calendar
      With our Google Calendar button, you will never forget our upcoming webinars. Simply click the button to add it to your calendar. You can then optionally embed the webinar events (and even turn them on and off) into your own personal calendar. If you have already added the calendar, you do not have to do it again - the new webinar events will automatically appear.
      Webinar time
      The webinar will be live on Wednesday, March 21, 2012 at:
      • 2pm Eastern (U.S.)
      • 1pm Central
      • 12pm Mountain
      • 11am Pacific/Arizona
      • 7pm GMT/Rome
      Or use this Time Zone Converter.
      Here's how to attend:
      1. Register at www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/webinars.asp today. It's free!
      2. You will receive a confirmation email containing a link to the webinar.
      3. You will receive a reminder email during the week prior to the webinar.
      4. Calculate your time zone by clicking here.
      5. Make sure you have the latest version of Java installed on your computer. Check at www.java.com.
      6. Click on the webinar link (found in confirmation and reminder emails) prior to the start of the webinar. Arrive early as the room size is limited to the first 1,000 arrivals that day.
      7. Listen via headset (USB headsets work best), your computer speakers, or by phone.
      We look forward to seeing you all there!

      Thursday, March 15, 2012

      Using a Blog As Your Online Research Log


      The Georgia Genealogical Society is excited to have Drew Smith, mls, as our presenter for this webinar, "Using a Blog As Your Online Research Log."

      Researchers have long been encouraged to keep a log of their discoveries, but the availability of blogs means that genealogists have a way to keep track of their research and to share it with others. This presentation explains why keeping a research log is important, how a blog can serve as a research log, and how genealogists can best use each of the features of online blogging services.



      Drew is co-host of the Genealogy Guys Podcast, author of
      Social Networking for Genealogists, a director of FGS
      , former secretary of APG, and the president of the Florida Genealogical Society.presentation explains why keeping a research log is important, how a blog can serve as a research log, and how genealogists can best use each of the features of online blogging services.

      Monday, 19 March 2012


      6:00 pm Eastern
      5:00 pm Central
      4:00 pm Mountain
      3:00 pm Pacific

      Reserve your Webinar seat now at:
      https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/203507982

      Free photo enhancement webinar tonight! Taught by Marlo Schuldt and Kathleen Bitter

      If you have been wanting to learn how to do some basic photo enhancements this free online webinar is for you! Preserving those precious photos will be a pricless gift to share with your family.


      You will learn how to:

      • Remove red eye
      • Rotate a photo
      • Crop a photo
      • Color enhance or color correct
      We still have some spots available. Join us tonight at 7 pm MST.

      6-7:00 PM - Pacific
      7-8:00 PM - Mountain
      8-8:00 PM - Central
      9-10:00 PM - Eastern

      Wednesday, March 14, 2012

      DearMYRTLE's Nightly 1940 Census UPDATE webinar

      RootsMagic will host DearMYRTLE's nightly 1940 US Census UPDATE webinar beginning Monday 2 April 2012, the day the census images are first released to the general public.

      THE PLAN
      We're getting together each night to discuss what we've learned about using the images online at www.1940Census.Archives.gov.

      The format will be "semi open mic" since the room capacity will be 1,000.

      Amy Johnson Crow, the new Genealogical Content Manager for Archives.com will be on hand to field questions. Archives.com is the company that designed and is hosting the NARA 1940 site.  She will be available during each session to provide some tips and tricks for using the site. 
      THE IMAGES - How's it going for you?
      -- Were there challenges logging in at www.1940census.archives.gov to view the images?
      -- Have you found an ancestor?
      -- Did you use ED maps for larger cities or browse the complete county?
      -- In what formats can one save the image?
      -- Are there issues zooming in and out, or do you think things are moving smoothly?
      -- Was the website timing out, or did things run smoothly?
      -- Do you like the image viewer?
      -- If you are having issues with the image viewer, which OS and web browser are you using?

      THE INDEXING - Certainly you are contributing to this ground-breaking effort!
      -- Did you sign up for indexing at www.the1940Census.com?
      -- Have you been notified that your state is available for indexing yet?
      -- Is this process running smoothly?
      -- Have you previously done FamilySearchIndexing.org work as an indexer?
      -- Have you previously done FamilySearchIndexing.org work as an arbitrator?

      9pm Eastern US
      8pm Central US
      7pm Mountain US
      6pm Pacific US

      If you need a time zone converter, there is a great one located here:

      THIS WEBINAR MEETS FIVE TIMES
      You may attend any or all sessions with your single registration.

      MONDAY Apr 2nd
      TUESDAY Apr 3rd
      WEDNESDAY Apr 4th
      THURSDAY Apr 5h
      FRIDAY April 6th

      REGISTER NOW USING THIS NEW LINK
      https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/515167334





      Monday, March 12, 2012

      Heritage Collector announces 5 free webinars for March and April.

      As part of the  Getting Started with Heritage Collector  webinar series, we are excited to announce 5 more free classes for you to attend.

      Our first series of classes will start this Thursday at 7pm Mst.

      6-7:00 PM - Pacific
      7-8:00 PM - Mountain
      8-8:00 PM - Central
      9-10:00 PM - Eastern


       Getting Started with Heritage Collector
      Photo Enhancement Basics
      • Remove Red eye
      • Basic color correction
      • Rotating photos
      • Cropping
      This class will be taught by Kathleen Bitter.




      Thursday March 22nd, 2012 7pm MST.
      6-7:00 PM - Pacific
      7-8:00 PM  - Mountain
      8-8:00 PM - Central
      9-10:00 PM - Eastern
      Getting Started with Heritage Collector
      Creating a PDF and Printing

      Team taught by Marlo Schuldt and Kathleen Bitter




      Learn how to Create and Share a PDF using Heritage Collector
      We will also share some informative printing suggestions.



      Thursday April 5th, 2012 7pm MST.
      6-7:00 PM - Pacific
      7-8:00 PM  - Mountain
      8-8:00 PM - Central
      9-10:00 PM - Eastern


      Getting Started with Heritage Collector
      Downloading and
      Importing Graphics

      Team taught by Marlo Schuldt and Kathleen Bitter

      You will learn how to:

      Create a Collection.
      Importing Files into a Collection Create a simple storybook.
      Create a simple page.
      Do some basic photo enhancements.



      Let Heritage Collector help you share those precious memories and pictures with your entire family!


      If don't own a copy of Heritage Collector,  Download our FREE standard version here.

      Learn how to Organize, Create, and Share your photo's and multi media!




      Friday, March 9, 2012

      Navigating the New Census Tools in Legacy Family Tree - free webinar now online by Geoff Rasmussen


      Now that was a fun webinar to present! A couple of times during my presentation I was as giddy as a little boy on Christmas morning - that's how exciting the new Census List tool is. And from the hundreds of comments that the attendees left, I can tell that you, too, are delighted with the new tools and reports in Legacy's latest free update. Even the Q/A session was fun - I didn't expect that we would cover the wide range of topics that we did - searching, tagging, sources, pictures, colors and more. One viewer commented, "I think this might be the best tool since source templates!!!!  Thank you, thank you."
      View the recording
      If you could not make it to the live event or just want to watch it again, the 1 hour 27 minute recording of Navigating the New Census Tools in Legacy Family Tree is now available to view in our webinar archives. Visit www.LegacyFamilyTree.com/webinars.asp to watch. It is available for free indefinitely.
      Pre-order the webinar-on-CD
      2012-03-09-censusYou can also purchase your own copy of Navigating the New Census Tools in Legacy Family Tree by purchasing the webinar-on-CD for just $9.95. It includes the 1 hour 27 minute recording of the class and the complete Q/A session. Click here for more information or to purchase.
      This CD is also available in the brand new Census Bundle (discounted) which includes the following webinar CDs:
      Click here to purchase the bundle for just $29.85 (savings of $3).
      Special discount coupon
      The special discount coupon of 1940 that was announced during the webinar is valid for 10% off anything in our online store through Monday, March 12, 2012.
      Register for our upcoming webinars (free)
      • DNA Research for Genealogists: Beyond the Basics with Ugo Perego. March 21.
      • Obituaries: Clues to Look For. Tips for making sure you get the full benefit from an obituary notice with Tom Kemp, March 28.
      • Digital Writing Tools for Genealogists with Lisa Alzo, March 30.
      • The Pursuit from Genealogy Hobbyist to Professional with John Kitzmiller and Claire Brison-Banks, April 4.
      • Genealogy on the Go - the Families app for your Android, iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad with Malcolm Green, April 11.
      • Using Legacy Family Tree to Support Family Groups/Organizations with Geoff Rasmussen and Ken McGinnis, April 14.
      • Researching Your Scottish Ancestors with Marie Dougan, April 18.
      • Reverse Genealogy: Finding the Living with Megan Smolenyak, April 25.
      • Researching Your Pennsylvania Ancestors with Lisa Alzo, May 2.
      • Researching Your New York Ancestors with Thomas MacEntee, May 30.
      • Researching Your German Ancestors with Kory Meyerink, June 6.
      • Putting Flesh on the Bones with Ron Arons, June 13.
      • Marriages and Anniversaries. Mining newspapers for engagements, marriages, anniversaries, and divorce records with Tom Kemp, June 20.
      • Staying Safe with Social Media with Thomas MacEntee, June 22.
      • Digital Images for Genealogists and Technologists: scanning, digitizing, editing, and preserving your photos with Geoff Rasmussen. June 27.
      • The Quest for your English Ancestors with Claire V. Brisson-Banks. July 11.
      • Plan Your Way to Research Success with Marian Pierre-Louis, July 18.
      • Neglected History by Megan Smolenyak, August 1.
      • Wikis for Genealogists with Thomas MacEntee. August 8.
      • The 5 C's for Success in Genealogy Today with Barbara Renick. August 22.
      • Beyond the Arrival Date: Extracting More from Passenger Lists with Lisa Alzo. September 5.
      • What is a 'Reasonably Exhaustive Search'? with Michael Hait. September 12.
      • Use Your Digital Camera to Copy Records with Mary Hill. September 19.
      • Digital Research Guidance, Research Logs, and To Do Lists: FamilySearch, Research Wiki, and Legacy Family Tree with Geoff Rasmussen. September 26.
      • Privacy and our Ancestors with Thomas MacEntee. October 3.
      • Researching Your Irish Ancestors: Beyond the Basics with Judy Wight. October 10.
      • Ten Brick Wall Tips for Intermediate Researchers with Marian Pierre-Louis, October 17.
      • Your Civil War Ancestors: Beginning Your Research with Michael Hait. October 24.
      • Breaking Down Your Irish Brick Wall with Judy Wight. October 31.
      • Genealogy for Novices: Where Do We Begin with Linda Geiger. November 14.
      • The Big 4 U.S. Record Sources with Mary Hill. November 28.
      See you online!