Tag Archives: Webinars

Advancing Your Education: Free Webinar on French-Canadian Research

If you have French-Canadian ancestry or connections, you might want to attend a free online presentation on that topic this Thursday, 28 October 2021!

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Free Webinar Tonight (10.19.2021), Case Study Including Y-DNA

Legacy Family Tree Webinars is known for their well-stocked library of webinars that educate genealogists around the globe. Legacy hosts a monthly Board for Certification of Genealogists® (BCG) series webinar. This month’s free webinar airs tonight at 7PM CDT.

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Free Daily Webinars in April!

Would you like some good news?

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Advancing Your Education: Free Webinar on Transcribing Documents

If you want to learn about transcription, LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson will present a webinar on the topic on Tuesday April 16, 2019!

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Advancing Your Education: Free SCGS Webinar, Saturday, 5 December 2015

Calling all genealogists. Do you have a disappearing dude or dudette in your family tree? That person who simply vanished?

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Free BCG Webinar, Tuesday, 17 November 2015

The Board for Certification of Genealogists continues their webinar series tonight with another free offering.

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BCG offers a Free Webinar on Tuesday, 20 October 2015

The Board for Certification of Genealogists continues their popular free webinar series this Tuesday at 8 PM EDT. On 20 October 2015, Melanie D. Holtz, CGSM, will present “Applying the Standards to International Research.”

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