The recording of today's excellent webinar, "Storyboard Your Family
History" by Lisa Alzo is now available to view for free at
www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com <http://www.familytreewebinars.com/> for a
limited time. Some great comments:

   - Can't wait to get started on my corkboard index cards! Thank you for a
   great Webinar!!
   - Favorite point: creating ancestor profiles or character sketches
   rather than attempting to "tell" the family history. Virtual cork board was
   also an inspirational aspect of Scrivner. Thanks for the program.
   - Excellent presentation and handout! Scrivener looks like a useful tool
   for those of us with "writer's block," and Lisa' presentation has inspired
   me to start writing a family history.

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*Register for our upcoming webinars (free)*

   - Mending Broken Ties: Reconstructing Family Trees Sawed by Slavery by
   Melvin J. Collier. July 31.
   - What's in a Name? Trouble! by Ron Arons. August 5.
   - Power Platting - Technology Tools to Create Pictures from Property
   Descriptions by Chris Staats. August 12.
   - Discovering Your Kentucky Ancestors by Mark Lowe. August 19.
   - Digital Family Reunions by Devin Ashby. August 21.
   - German Names and Naming Patterns by Jim Beidler. August 26.
   - Break Down Brick Walls in Eastern European Research - Tips, Tools and
   Tricks by Lisa Alzo. September 2.
   - Research Your Swedish Ancestors in Living Color Using ArkivDigital
   Online by Kathy Meade. September 9.
   - Technology and Techniques for Differentiating Two People with the Same
   Name by Geoff Rasmussen. September 11.
   - Researching Your Dutch Ancestors by Yvette Hoitink. September 16.
   - Researching Your Ancestors in England and Wales by Kirsty Gray.
   September 23.
   - Maps Tell Some of the Story for the African-Ancestored Genealogist by
   Angela Walton-Raji. September 25.
   - Using Periodicals to Find Your Ancestors by Gena Philibert-Ortega.
   September 30.
   - Wearables and Genealogy - Wacky and Wild or Worth the Wait by Thomas
   MacEntee. October 7.
   - Colonial Immigration - The English Pioneers of Early America by Beth
   Foulk. October 14.
   - Billions of Records, Billions of Stories by Devin Ashby. October 16.
   - What Happened to the State of Frankland - Using Tennessee's
   Pre-Statehood Records by Mark Lowe. October 21.
   - Complex Evidence - What is It? How Does it Work? And Why Does it
   Matter? by Warren Bittner. October 28.
   - Researching with Karen! by Karen Clifford. November 4.
   - Organizing Your Genetic Genealogy by Diahan Southard. November 11.
   - Bringing it All Together and Leaving a Permanent Record by Tom Kemp.
   November 13.
   - Mapping Madness by Ron Arons. November 18.
   - Stories in Stone - Cemetery Research by Gail Blankenau. December 2.
   - Thinking about Becoming an Accredited Genealogist? by Apryl Cox and
   Kelly Summers. December 9.
   - Pointing Fingers at Ancestors' Siblings - Breaking Down Brick Walls
   with Collateral Research by Marian Pierre-Louis. December 16.

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Thanks,

Geoff Rasmussen
Millennia Corporation
[email protected]
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