Registration opens for 2026 webinar series on December 29.

Registration opens for 2026 webinar series on December 29.

Essential Skills for New Genealogists 2 of 12: Vital Records—Records of Hatchings, Matchings & Dispatchings

Dave Mc Donald
Free

General Discussion of access to vital records; breakdown and analysis of the types of information on what’s included in each of these records; locating the records, and gaining access; privacy restrictions; some early lessons in evidence analysis.

Fri, April 24 2026: 18:00 UTC

About the speaker

About the speaker

Dr. David Mc Donald, The Preacher Genealogist, has been an active genealogist for nearly 50 years. He took his first client as a sophomore in high school, and taught his first classes in genealogy as a teen. Dave’s lectured nationally and in
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