The recording of tonight's webinar, "Transcribing Documents: There is More Than Meets the Eye!” by LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, JD, LLM, CG, CGL is now available to view at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com/BCG for free for a limited time.
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Genealogical proof requires the conduct of reasonably exhaustive research, preferably using original records. The emphasis on original sources means that the interpretation of handwritten records is an essential skill for genealogists. Using a variety of pre-20th century American documents, this webinar provides useful tips on the creation of a transcription--the first step in analyzing a handwritten document.
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