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December 16. - What Happened to the State of Frankland - Using Tennessee's Pre-Statehood Records by Mark Lowe. December 18. - Tap Into Your Inner Private Eye - 9 Strategies for Finding Living Relatives by Lisa Louise Cooke. January 6. - Technology and Techniques for Differentiating Two People with the Same Name by Geoff Rasmussen. January 13. - Snagit Software for Genealogists by Michael Brophy. January 15. - The Basics of Virginia Research by Shannon Combs-Bennett. January 20. - The Paper-Less Genealogist by Denise May Levenick. January 27. - The Scots-Irish in America by Peggy Clemens Lauritzen. February 10. - Getting Started with Microsoft Word by Thomas MacEntee. February 17. - Problem Solving with FANs by Beth Foulk. February 19. - A Guided Tour of Cyndi's List 2.0 by Cyndi Ingle. February 24. - The War of 1812 Records - Preserving the Pensions by Michael Hall. March 2. - Making YDNA and mtDNA Part of Your Family History by Diahan Southard. March 4. - How Do I Know That's My Ancestor? by Amy Johnson Crow. March 9. - The Private Laws of the Federal and State Governments by Judy Russell. March 16. - Introduction to German Parish Records by Gail Blankenau. March 23. - Proof Arguments - How to Write Them and Why They Matter by Warren Bittner. March 30. - Getting to Know Findmypast - Your Source for British and Irish Genealogy by Jen Baldwin. April 6. - Confirming Enslaved Ancestors Utilizing DNA by Melvin Collier. April 8. - U.S. Land Records - State Land States by Mary Hill. April 13. - Fire Insurance Maps - The Google Maps of Their Day by Jill Morelli. April 20. - England and Wales - Rummaging in the Parish Chests by Kirsty Gray. April 27. - Google Drive for Genealogists by Thomas MacEntee. May 4. - Dirty Pictures - Save Your Family Photos from Ruin by Denise Levenick. May 11. - Messages from the Grave - Listening to Your Ancestor's Tombstone by Elissa Scalise Powell. 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