The recording of today's webinar, "5 Steps to Becoming a Good Ancestor” by Marian Pierre-Louis is now available to view at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com for free for a limited time.
Webinar Description
Genealogists are very good at researching and learning about their ancestors' lives. But sometimes they forget that it is important to provide information about themselves for their own descendants. In this presentation we'll provide five ways to leave traces of yourself (and your research) for those who come after you.
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