Tuesday, February 19, 2019

Applying Evidence to Genealogical Research Questions - free BCG webinar by Melissa Johnson, CG now online for limited time

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The recording of tonight's BCG webinar, "Applying Evidence to Genealogical Research Questions” by Melissa Johnson, CG is now available to view at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com/BCG for free for a limited time.
Webinar Description
The best approach to solving genealogical problems is to start with a strong, attainable research question. Learn about the different types of research questions, the components of a good research question, and how the research question drives the elements of the Genealogical Proof Standard.
 
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If you could not make it to the live event or just want to watch it again, the 59 minute recording of "Applying Evidence to Genealogical Research Questions" is now available to view in our webinar library for free for a limited time. Or watch it at your convenience with an annual or monthly webinar membership
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Register for our upcoming webinars (free)
Online Resources for French Genealogy part I: Compiled Records, Church Records and Civil Registration2/20/2019
Paul Woodbury
Using Timelines and Tables to Analyze Your Research2/22/2019
Cari Taplin, CG
What's in a Surname: The History of Surnames and How They Help in Family History Research2/26/2019
Alejandro T. Rubinstein
Spreadsheets 401 : Excel-lent Inspiration2/27/2019
Mary Roddy
Polled! Finding your Ancestors in New South Wales Colonial Muster and Census Returns3/5/2019
Carol Baxter
The Five-story Fall: Correlating Indirect and Direct Evidence to Extend the Pedigree3/19/2019
Debra S. Mieszala, CG
One Touch Genealogy Research: How to Handle a Record Just Once4/2/2019
Thomas MacEntee
Transcribing Documents: There is More Than Meets the Eye!4/16/2019
LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, JD, LLM, CG
English Parish Records: More than Hatch, Match and Dispatch4/30/2019
Helen Smith
Valid and Unsound Assumptions: What Was She Thinking?5/21/2019
Jeanne Bloom, CG
They really didn't swim! Finding your ancestors in New South Wales Colonial Shipping Records6/4/2019
Carol Baxter
Using Another Library Source: the Government Document Section6/18/2019
Patricia Stamm, CG, CGL
Remedies for Copy & Paste Genealogy7/2/2019
Cyndi Ingle
Lesser Used Records for Research in the Netherlands7/16/2019
Yvette Hoitink, CG
Finding Families in New Zealand8/6/2019
Fiona Brooker
Ten Tools for Genealogical Writing8/20/2019
Harold Henderson, CG
Are you Lost? Using Maps, Gazetteers and Directories for British Isles Research9/3/2019
Paul Milner
Civil Law Concepts and Genealogy9/17/2019
Claire Bettag, CG
The Stories Behind the Segments10/1/2019
Blaine Bettinger, Ph.D., J.D.
Civil Law Records in Genealogical Research: Notarial Records10/15/2019
Claire Bettag, CG
Trove: An Australian and Beyond Genealogical Treasure11/5/2019
Helen Smith
Native American Research: Things You May Not Know11/19/2019
Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, FMGS, FUGA
Buried Treasures: What's in the English Parish Chest12/3/2019
Paul Milner
Marriages Here, There, and Nowhere: Finding Gretna Greens and Borders12/17/2019
J. Mark Lowe, CG, FUGA
See you online!

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