Free genealogy webinars for September 2020 include using Danish parish records, Swedish family history, DNA, working with the Chinese Exclusion Act and more! Not sure what a webinar even is? Click here to learn the details, then return back to this page to see all the fabulous webinars available for the month of September!
Free Genealogy Webinars from the Family History Library in SLC
You don’t have to be in Utah to enjoy wonderful classes regarding genealogy and family history. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City offers numerous free webinars each month. Their list is quite extensive and cover a wide variety of topics.
Take a look at what’s coming up these next few weeks from the Family History Library’s webinar series.
Once on their web-page, if you see a class title you are interested in, click the hyperlinked title about 15 minutes before the webinar is to begin. (Remember, Utah is on Mountain Standard Time.) You will be directed to enter your name to join in on the webinar. You may also need to download Adobe Connect or install Adobe Flash. Just follow the directions, they will let you know what (if anything) you need to download or install to be able to watch the webinar. Don’t worry, it’s really quite easy!
Free Genealogy Webinars from Legacy Family Tree
Legacy Family Tree Webinars also has free content each month. Though it is a subscription site, they offer free webinars several times a week to the public. If you miss a live webinar, you have a week to view it for free. Here’s a glance at a few of the upcoming, free genealogy webinars coming up at Legacy Family Tree Webinars. Click on the titles below to see a description and register for free or click here to see all the free genealogy webinars for September 2020.
8 Sep 2020 – “New Historical Records Available on MyHeritage,” presented by Dana Drutman, 2 pm ET.
9 Sep 2020 – “Cyndi’s List in Practice,” presented by Cyndi Ingle, 8 pm ET.
15 Sep 2020 – “Reconstructing the Murphy Family Using DNA and Documentary Evidence,” presented by Melissa Johnson, 8 pm ET.
16 Sep 2020 – “Finding Genealogical Data in the Chinese Exclusion Act Case Files,” presented by Trish Hackett Nicola, 2 pm ET.
State Societies Offer Free Genealogy Webinars, Too!
Free genealogy webinars are being offered from state genealogical societies, too. Be sure to check your own state society to see what is offered. Here is a short list of some of the free genealogy webinars you might be interested in for the month of September. You do not need to be a member of these societies to enjoy the live webinar. Click on the hyperlinked society’s name and you will be directed to a page to register for the upcoming webinars.
Southern California Genealogical Society offers:
5 Sep 2020 – “Who Needed It Anyway? Researching Around the Missing 1890 Census,” presented by Sara Cochran, 10 am PT.
16 Sep 2020 – “Putting America to Work; Records of the WPA & the CCC,” presented by Peggy Lauritzen, 6 pm PT.
Wisconsin Genealogical Society offers:
15 Sep 2020 – “Swedes in Wisconsin and Beyond: Unlocking Your Swedish Family History,” presented by Deanna E. Korte, 7 pm CT.
Florida State Genealogical Society offers:
17 Sep 2020 – “Hidden Gems: Materials in Digital Libraries for Family History,” presented by D. Joshua Taylor, 8 pm ET.
Georgia Genealogical Society offers:
10 Sep 2020 – “Finding Fayette’s Father: Autosomal DNA Reveals a Misattributed Paternity,” presented by Jennifer Zinck, 8 pm ET.
Utah Genealogical Association offers:
Next webinar for UGA is set for November.
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