The recording of today's webinar, "Tracing Your European Ancestors" by Julie Goucher is now available to view at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com <http://familytreewebinars.com/download.php?webinar_id=498> for free for a limited time.
*Webinar Description* A broad overview of research in Europe - a continent spanning more than thirty countries which has been subjected to wars, political unrest and border changes. Europe is a Continent with different languages, cultures and religions, all of which play a part in family history research. This presentation looks at the obstacles and pitfalls a researcher may encounter, and the major historical events & those that have had a marked effect on family history & are identified, especially the impact of the world wars and regional conflicts, border changes and movements of populations. Advice on broadly available sources is also discussed. *View the Recording at FamilyTreeWebinars.com* If you could not make it to the live event or just want to watch it again, the 1 hour 38 minute recording of "Tracing Your European Ancestors" is now available to view in our webinar library <http://familytreewebinars.com/archived_webinars_bydates.php> for free for a limited time. 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May 24. - The Great War: Researching Your World War I Ancestors by Michael L. Strauss, AG. May 31. - Researching Your Minnesota Ancestors by Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, FMGS, FUGA. June 7. - How Harry Potter Can Teach You About DNA by Blaine Bettinger. June 14. - What Now? Your Next Steps with Autosomal DNA Testing by Diahan Southard. June 16. - Beating the Bushes: Using the GPS to Find Jacob Bush's Father by Elissa Scalise Powell, CG, CGL. June 20. - Virtual Family Reunions: Super Easy, Super Fun by Pat Richley and Russ Worthington. June 21. - Canada's Top 10 by Kathryn Lake Hogan. June 28. - Censational Census Strategies by Mary Kircher Roddy. July 5. - Google Books: the tool you should use every day! by Lisa Louise Cooke. July 12. - Tips for Snapping Pics: How to Take Perfect Family Photographs by Jared Hodges. July 14. - Analyzing Documents Sparks Ideas for Further Research by Angela Packer McGhie, CG. 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November 1. - New York City Genealogical Research: Navigating Through The Five Boroughs by Michael L. Strauss, AG. November 8. - Using Non-Population Schedules for Context and Evidence by Jill Morelli. November 10. - British and Irish research: the differences by Brian Donovan. November 15. - Research in Federal Records: Some Assembly Required by Malissa Ruffner, JD, CG. November 21. - Understanding Alabama by Rorey Cathcart. November 29. - Finding Your Roots in Catholic Records by Lisa Toth Salinas. December 6. - I Thought He Was My Ancestor: Avoiding the Six Biggest Genealogy Mistakes by James M. Baker, PhD, CG. December 13. - Finding Your Nordic Parish of Birth by Jill Morelli. December 15. - The Law and the Reasonably Exhaustive (Re)Search by Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL. December 19. - Palmetto Pride - South Carolina for Genealogist by Rorey Cathcart. December 20. - Problems and Pitfalls of a Reasonably Shallow Search by Elissa Scalise Powell, CG, CGL. December 27. 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