Webtember 2022 at Legacy Family Tree Webinars: All Genealogy. All September Long.

Webtember 2022 at Legacy Family Tree Webinars: All Genealogy. All September Long.

September is just around the corner, and there’s never been a better time to send yourself “back to school” and take your genealogy skills up a level: Legacy Family Tree Webinars is hosting the third annual Webtember, a free, month-long online genealogy conference!

Every Friday in September, Legacy Family Tree Webinars will host multiple live and pre-recorded webinars with expert speakers on a wide variety of family history topics. A total of 31 webinars will take place, and they’ll all be available to view for free until the end of the month.

Our own Myko Clelland, Director of Content in Europe at MyHeritage, will be speaking about tracing migrating ancestors; Emmanuel Condamine, COO of Filae, will provide an introduction to this extremely valuable French platform we acquired last year; and many, many more fascinating sessions sure to be of interest to MyHeritage fans are in the lineup. You can register for just one session, several, or all of them — completely free.

Click here to register for the sessions that interest you!

You can find the full schedule of sessions below:

DateTime (Eastern U.S.)Live/Pre-recordedSpeakerTitle
Sep 210:15 A.M.LiveLisa Alzo10 Best Self-Publishing Tips for Family Historians
11:30 A.M.LiveDave ObeeChanging Places, Changing Borders: Overcoming Geographic Challenges
12:45 P.M.LiveMyko ClellandTracing Migrating Ancestors: Who, What, Where, When, Why, and How
2:00 P.M.LiveSharon Batiste Gillins and Cheri Hudson PasseyDescendants of the Enslaved and Enslavers — Working Together to Discover Family
Pre-recordedElizabeth M. O'NealWhat You Can Learn from Lineage Societies... Without Being a Member!
Pre-recordedSuzanne Russo AdamsItalian Civil Marriage Supplements
Sep 910:15 A.M.LiveMichael L. StraussDelivering the Mail: Records of the United States Post Office
11:30 A.M.LiveJ. Mark LoweWhat’s Next When You Are Told Those Records Were “Burnt Up”
12:45 P.M.LiveEmmanuel CondamineAn Introduction to Filae: the Largest Source of French Archives
2:00 P.M.LivePaul MilnerUnderstanding and Using Scottish Kirk Session Records
Pre-recordedGrant DinSettlers in California's Sacramento Delta — History and Resources
Pre-recordedPeggy Clemens LauritzenEntering the Old Northwest Territory
Sep 1610:15 A.M.LiveJames M. BeidlerGermany to Pennsylvania: 18th Century Odyssey
11:30 A.M.LiveJudy G. RussellUsing Google Books to Find the Law
12:45 P.M.LiveRandy SchoenbergThe Pros and Cons of Collaboration on Geni.com
2:00 P.M.LiveColleen GreeneEssential Immigration Records for Researching Your Mexican Ancestors
Pre-recordedWayne ShepheardFamine and Family History
Pre-recordedBruce DurieCan Americans Get a Legal Coat of Arms from Scotland?
Sep 2310:15 A.M.LiveTeri E. FlackStrategies to Jumpstart Your Research
11:30 A.M.LiveRick SayreA Deep Dive into the Map Collections of the Library of Congress
12:45 P.M.LiveCathy WallaceDocumenting Cemeteries with BillionGraves
2:00 P.M.LiveCyndi IngleMastering Digital Filing for Genealogists
Pre-recordedKathy MeadeSwedish-American Church Books — Great Genealogical Source!
Pre-recordedEllen S. KowittDocumenting Jewish Families in America: The Early Years 1654–1880
Pre-recordedRobyn SmithFruit of the Earth: Using Deeds to Uncover Your Ancestors
Sep 3010:15 A.M.LiveMichelle LeonardThe Top Ten DNA Do's and Don'ts!
11:30 A.M.LiveJanice LovelaceSeparate Even in Death — Black Funerals and Cemeteries
12:45 P.M.LiveRebecca KofordControlling Chaos: Managing a Genealogical Project
2:00 P.M.LiveDiane Richard50 Mostly "Hot off the Press" Net Sites You Want to Check Out!
Pre-recordedShannon GreenFour Keys to Creating Complete and Accurate Transcriptions (and Why You Should)
Pre-recordedMelissa BarkerThe Tennessee State Library and Archives: A Mega Archive for Your Tennessee Ancestors

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