Friday, November 5, 2021

Genealogy News and Education Bytes -- Friday, 5 November 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




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



*  Upcoming Family Tree Webinar - Friday, 5 November, 11 a.m.: Say Amen: Going to Church with the Master – Finding the Mother Church, by Char McCargo Bah

*  Upcoming Family Tree Webinar - Tuesday, 9 November, 11 a.m.: An overview of the massive new record collection from France, by Elizabeth Zetland.

*  Upcoming Family Tree Webinar - Wednesday, 10 November, 5 p.m.:  The Two Colonial Georgias, by Larry W. Thomas.

*  Archived Family Tree Webinar:  Uncovering the lives of your London (England) ancestors, by Cathie Sherwood

*  Archived Family Tree Webinar:  Investigative Genetic Genealogy – the Use of DNA for Law Enforcement, by Diahan Southard

*  Archived Family Tree Webinar:  Tech Zone - Organize Your Digital Files in 3 Easy Steps, by Diane Boumenot.

5)  Genealogy Education - Podcasts:

*  The Genealogy Guys Podcast:  #396


6)  Genealogy Videos (YouTube and Facebook):













*  Genealogy Quick Start:  LIVE with Colleen Robledo Greene


*  Lisa Louise Cooke's Genealogy Gems:  15 Freebies for Genealogy



7)  Did you miss the last post in this series -  Genealogy News and Education Bytes - 2 November 2021?

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1 comment:

Steve K said...

FTAnalyzer can also be downloaded for Mac on the AppStore. Great tool!