Feeling stuck? Have a difficult genealogy research problem? It may be time for a professional to assist. Join educator, author, and researcher, Karen Clifford, as she answers your questions and demonstrates how she solves genealogy cases. Seeing how someone else approaches a genealogy mystery can give you new ideas to apply for your own hunt.
The recording of today's webinar, "Researching with Karen!" by Karen Clifford is now available at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com <http://www.familytreewebinars.com/> for a limited time. Lots of great comments: - This was really pulling it all together-- showing how to access and analyze various sources to build up data more complete and accurate picture of our ancestors, how they fit together, where they were when, etc. I got a lot out of watching Karen resolve questions that I may not have now, but surely will have! She is so good at walking through how it's done that it illuminated a sometimes murky process. I know I'll be a better genealogist as a result. - Very intriguing concept! Love that problems that were submitted were 'real people' research obstacles, and all the resources Karen mentioned. - This was a really great webinar. I learned so much about research in general and about how to ananlyze the data and such. I consider myself to be a very knowledgeable researcher and I still learned a lot. Thank you! *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 44 minute recording of "Researching with Karen!" is now available to view in our webinar library <http://familytreewebinars.com/archived_webinars.php> for free for a limited time. 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