Welcome to Genealogy Education Bytes, posted on Wednesday afternoon for the past week, where we try to highlight the most important genealogy and family history education items that came across our desktop since the last issue.
1) Upcoming Conferences, Institutes and Seminars
* Conference Keeper Calendar
* APG Seeking Presentations for the 2024 Professional Management Conference -- Deadline 21 April 2024
* 2024 National Genealogical Society (NGS) Virtual Family History Conference ($$) - Virtual - "Expanding Possibilities" - 16 to 18 May 2024
* Foundation for Eastern European Family History Studies Annual Conference ($$) -- 6 to 9 August 2024 - In-person, Salt Lake City, Utah
2 ) Upcoming Seminars, Webinars and Online Classes (times are US Pacific):
* Conference Keeper Calendar - has many links to register for and/or view webinars and classes.
* FamilySearch Library Classes and Webinars
* Conference Keeper Calendar - has many links to register for and/or view webinars and classes.
* FamilySearch Library Classes and Webinars
* Family Tree Webinars - Friday, 26 April, 11 a.m.: Tax Rolls: Getting Our Money’s Worth from the Taxes Our Ancestors Paid by Elizabeth Shown Mills.
* Family Tree Webinars - Tuesday, 30 April, 7 p.m.: Getting Out of the Archives and Into the Pubs to Trace Your Irish Ancestry by Eliza Watson.
* Family Tree Webinars - Wednesday, 1 May, 11 a.m.: Strategies to Analyze Endogamous DNA by Alec Ferretti.
3) Recent Podcasts/Radio Shows:
* Ancestral Findings Podcast: 6 Frequently Asked Questions About Marriage Records | Ancestral Findings Podcast
* Ancestral Findings Podcast: How to Research the Birthplaces of Your Ancestors | Ancestral Findings Podcast
* Lisa Louise Cooke: Episode 282 - Newspapers and Obituaries for Genealogy
* Research Like a Pro: RLP 302: Examining Family Lore - Was Eliza Isenhour a Cherokee?
4) Recent YouTube Videos:
* Aimee Cross - Genealogy Hints: re your early ancestors among THOUSANDS in this FORGOTTEN record?
* American Ancestors: Using Tax Records in Your Family History Research
* Ancestry: We Were The Lucky Ones: How Georgia Hunter’s Family History Inspired The Story | Ancestry x Hulu
* BYU Family History Library: Learning Skills for Family Historians – Kathryn Grant 17 Mar 2024
* BYU Family History Library: An Inside View of Working With the FamilySearch Family Tree – James Tanner (18 April 2024)
* Cheri Hudson Passey: GenFriends Genealogy Chat Show: RR Season 13 Day 6 :Changing Lives Forever
* Dallas Genealogical Society: April 18 2024 Jewish Group Meeting
* DearMYRTLE's Archive: Mondays with Myrt - 22 April 2024
* Family Locket: How Can I Use GWorks at DNAGedcom to Find Possible Ancestors?
* Just Genealogy: Are You Ready for a Genealogical Opportunity?
* Legacy Tree Genealogists: How To Find Your German Ancestor's Home Town or Village
* Lisa Lisson: Discover Your Family History in Just 20 Minutes a Day!
* Lisa Louise Cooke: Best Library and Archive Websites for Genealogy
* Mylio Photos: The New Mylio Photos v24 Update 3: Exclusive Reveal Event
* National Genealogical Society: The Power of AncestryDNA with Crista Cowan
* National Genealogical Society: 2024 Virtual Family History Conference Preview
* NC Ancestry for Genealogy: Best 5 Tips for Genealogy Research
* Professional Genealogist Reacts: Using DNA Tests to Uncover Hidden Ancestry
* The Formidable Genealogist: National Archives Let Down | Formidable Genealogy
* Virtual Genealogical Association: "Creating an Ancestor Sketch" by Thomas MacEntee
* Virtual Genealogical Association: "Finding Meaningful Stories in Your Family History" by Dai Davies
* Virtual Genealogical Association: “The Value, Virtue and Vim of Transcribing Personal Diaries and Journals” by Shannon Milliman
5) Did you miss the last post in this series - Genealogy Education Bytes - 11 to 17 April 2024?
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