Friday, June 11, 2021

Genealogy News and Education Bytes -- Friday, 11 June 2021

  Welcome to Genealogy News and Education Bytes, posted on Tuesday afternoon and Friday afternoon, where we try to highlight the most important genealogy and family history news and education items that came across our desktop since the last issue.    


1)  News Articles:




2)  New or Updated Record Collections:


3)  Genealogy Education -- Conferences and Institutes

*  THE Genealogy Show - Virtual (25-26 June 2021)



4)  Genealogy Education - Seminars, Webinars and Online Classes (times are US Pacific):




*  Upcoming Family Tree Webinar - Tuesday, 15 June, 5 p.m.:  They Had Names: Identifying Children Represented by Tick Marks in Pre-1850 Censuses, by Denise E. Cross

*  Upcoming Family Tree Webinar - Wednesday, 16 June, 11 a.m.:  New England’s ‘Seventh State’: Life along the coast, by B.J. Jamieson

*  Archived Family Tree Webinar:  Tech Zone -- Convert Paper Files to Digital Using ScanSnap, by Diane Boumenot

5)  Genealogy Education - Podcasts:

*  Fisher's Top Tips:  #283r - How to Begin?



6)  Genealogy Videos (YouTube and Facebook):

*  AmericanAncestors:  Researching the Deep South






*  Genealogy Quick Start: Personally, with Hollis Gentry

*  Genealogy Software Showcase:  What is WikiTree?






7)  Did you miss the last post in this series -  Genealogy News and Education Bytes - 8 June 2021?

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