Have you ever relied on one of those published genealogies from the 1800s? A case study will be presented where incomplete and incorrect transcriptions for a single family led to published genealogies containing such errors as extra children, missing children, questionable ages, and impossible dates, including a death date more than 70 years too early! Learn the keys to creating transcriptions that are complete and accurate, so you don’t accidentally add more confusion to your family genealogy.
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Thank you for a very thoughtful and useful webinar. I came late to using computers. I wish I had learned how to do presentations. You do it so well.
Mary Clement Douglass
Salina, KS
A good job of supporting the benefits of using transcriptions and providing “how to” examples. I am sure I will find the knowledge useful.