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thought, decision and step-by-step procedure as I went. I included examples
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   - Writing Up Your Research by Michael J. Leclerc, CG. January 17.
   - Create a Free Google Earth Historic Map Collection for Your Research
   by Lisa Louise Cooke. January 18.
   - Playing Nice In The Genealogy Sandbox by Thomas MacEntee. January 25.
   - Photography for Genealogy by Nicka Smith. February 1.
   - The WHO of Genetic Genealogy by Blaine Bettinger. February 8.
   - Deciphering German Script by Gail Blankenau. February 10.
   - Be Your Own Digital Archivist: Preserve Your Research by Cyndi Ingle.
   February 15.
   - Weaving DNA Test Results into a Proof Argument by Karen Stanbary, CG.
   February 21.
   - Finding Missing Persons With DNA Testing by Diahan Southard. February
   22.
   - Apprentices, Indentured Servants, and Redemptioners: White Slavery in
   America by Peggy Clemens Lauritzen, AG. March 1.
   - 50 Websites Every Genealogist Should Know by Gena Philibert-Ortega.
   March 8.
   - Home on the Range: Kansas Research Tips by Cari Taplin, CG. March 10.
   - Why are Irish records so weird? by John Grenham. March 15.
   - Are You My Grandpa? Men of the Same Name by Rebecca Whitman Koford,
   CG. March 21.
   - Picture This: Images You Can Freely Use by Judy G. Russell, JD, CG,
   CGL. March 22.
   - Introduction to Quaker Genealogy Research by Craig Scott, MA, CG,
   FUGA. March 29.
   - Preserve, Share, and Search Your Digital Pictures with Google Photos
   by Geoff Rasmussen. April 5.
   - Your Whiteboard in the Cloud: Trello for Genealogists by Lisa Alzo.
   April 12.
   - Complete Photo Restoration in 4 Easy Steps by Eric Basir. April 14.
   - The Genealogy in Government Documents by Rick Sayre, CG, CGL, FUGA.
   April 18.
   - Neighborhood Reconstruction: Effective Use of Land Records by Mary
   Hill, AG. April 19.
   - Finding and Using Land Ownership Maps by Rick Sayre, CG, CGL, FUGA.
   April 26.
   - Researching Criminal Records by Ron Arons. April 28.
   - Take Me Back to Where I Belong: Transportation Records of the
   Freedmen’s Bureau by Angela Walton-Raji. May 3.
   - Beginning Danish Research by Charles Fritz Juengling, AG. May 10.
   - New York City and State Governmental Vital Records by Jane Wilcox. May
   12.
   - MAXY DNA: Correlating mt-at-X-Y DNA with the GPS by Debbie Parker
   Wayne, CG, CGL. May 16.
   - Remember Me: Lifestreaming and the Modern Genealogist by Thomas
   MacEntee. May 17.
   - WikiTree: Free for All without a Free-for-All by Eowyn Langholf. 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. July 18.
   - The Firelands, The Connecticut Western Reserve, and the Ohio Territory
   by Peggy Clemens Lauritzen, AG. July 19.
   - Family History Adhesive: The Science of Why History Binds Families and
   the Simple Tech of How to Do It by Janet Hovorka. July 26.
   - Tracing Your West Country Ancestors by Kirsty Gray. August 2.
   - A Taxing Matter: Using Tax Lists in Genealogy by Judy G. Russell, JD,
   CG, CGL. August 9.
   - Using Pictures with Legacy Family Tree by Geoff Rasmussen. August 11.
   - Analyzing Probate Records of Slaveholders to Identify Enslaved
   Ancestors by LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, JD, LLM, CG. August 15.
   - Finding Your Ancestors in German Directories by Ursula C. Krause.
   August 16.
   - How to do Mexican Research and Be Successful by Jonathan Walker.
   August 23.
   - Getting Started with Evidentia by Edward A. Thompson. August 30.
   - Top Tech Tips for the Technologist and the Genealogist by Geoff
   Rasmussen. September 6.
   - Finding Isaac Rogers by Nicka Smith. September 13.
   - The ABCs and 123s of Researching Your Ancestor's School Records by
   Melissa Barker. September 15.
   - When Does Newfound Evidence Overturn a Proved Conclusion? by Tom
   Jones, Ph.D, CG, CGL. September 19.
   - WolframAlpha for Genealogists by Thomas MacEntee. September 20.
   - Quick Guide to Texas Research by Deena Coutant. September 27.
   - No Easy Button: Using “Immersion Genealogy” to Understand Your
   Ancestors by Lisa Alzo. October 4.
   - Southern States Migration Patterns by Mary Hill, AG. October 11.
   - Is Your Society Growing? Social Media may be your saving grace by Pat
   Richley. October 13.
   - Databases, Search Engines, and the Genealogical Proof Standard
   by David Ouimette, CG. October 17.
   - The WPA: Sources for Your Genealogy by Gena Philibert-Ortega. October
   18.
   - Midwestern & Plains States Level Census Records by Paula
   Stuart-Warren, CG, FMGS, FUGA. October 25.
   - Is this the End? Taking Your German Brick Walls Down Piece by Piece by
   Luana Darby and Ursula C. Krause. 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.

Print the 2017 webinar brochure here
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See you online!

Thanks,

Geoff Rasmussen
Millennia Corporation
ge...@legacyfamilytree.com
www.LegacyFamilyTree.com
www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com
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