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Technologies de correspondance : comment découvrir des parents sans effectuer de recherche
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. De nombreux produits et services proposés par MyHeritage sont conçus pour aider les généalogistes à optimiser leur temps. Cette session va démontrer comment avoir un arbre sur MyHeritage ouvre une incroyable gamme de services qui fonctionnent de manière fluide et automatique pour trouver des informations pertinentes et nouvelles que les généalogistes peuvent intégrer dans leurs recherches.
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. De nombreux produits et services proposés par MyHeritage sont conçus pour aider les généalogistes à optimiser leur temps. Cette session va démontrer comment avoir un arbre sur MyHeritage ouvre une incroyable gamme de services qui fonctionnent de manière fluide et automatique pour trouver des informations pertinentes et nouvelles que les généalogistes peuvent intégrer dans leurs recherches.
Sun, November 4 2018: 0:00 UTC
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MyHeritage’s Improved DNA Matching
MyHeritage discovers your DNA matches, individuals with which you share DNA from a common ancestor. how are we able to detect that? How are we able to predict the degree of relationship given the amount of DNA shared? And how do we match your DNA against such a large genetic…
MyHeritage discovers your DNA matches, individuals with which you share DNA from a common ancestor. how are we able to detect that? How are we able to predict the degree of relationship given the amount of DNA shared? And how do we match your DNA against such a large genetic…
Sun, November 4 2018: 0:00 UTC
57:43
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Two Ways to Approach Your MyHeritage DNA Match List
When you login to see your matches at MyHeritage DNA, your initial excitement at your sudden popularity (who knew you had thousands of DNA cousins?) is often quickly replaced by confusion as you try to figure out how you are all related. In this easy-to-understand 45 minutes you will learn…
When you login to see your matches at MyHeritage DNA, your initial excitement at your sudden popularity (who knew you had thousands of DNA cousins?) is often quickly replaced by confusion as you try to figure out how you are all related. In this easy-to-understand 45 minutes you will learn…
Sun, November 4 2018: 0:00 UTC
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Newspaper Research Strategies Using MyHeritage
Newspapers are a valuable resource for genealogy research. Don’t think your ancestors were not important enough to appear in the paper OR that it is too difficult to find anything in newspaper records. Learn how to leverage the historic newspapers at MyHeritage to locate your ancestors, understand their daily lives…
Newspapers are a valuable resource for genealogy research. Don’t think your ancestors were not important enough to appear in the paper OR that it is too difficult to find anything in newspaper records. Learn how to leverage the historic newspapers at MyHeritage to locate your ancestors, understand their daily lives…
Sun, November 4 2018: 0:00 UTC
28:47
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How to Find Unknown Family with MyHeritage DNA
Have you taken a DNA-test to find an unknown parent or grandparent? Or have a DNA-test discovered a big family secret, like dad not being dad? Which family members can you expect to find with a DNA-test? How can you find dad with a DNA-test with no clue on who…
Have you taken a DNA-test to find an unknown parent or grandparent? Or have a DNA-test discovered a big family secret, like dad not being dad? Which family members can you expect to find with a DNA-test? How can you find dad with a DNA-test with no clue on who…
Sun, November 4 2018: 0:00 UTC
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An Overview of European Record Collections on MyHeritage
With over three billion records from thousands of collections of European origin and its vibrant user community MyHeritage is an incredible resource for European research. This session will provide an overview of these collections and highlight how to best find, access, and utilize these sources.
With over three billion records from thousands of collections of European origin and its vibrant user community MyHeritage is an incredible resource for European research. This session will provide an overview of these collections and highlight how to best find, access, and utilize these sources.
Sun, November 4 2018: 0:00 UTC
44:43
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Matching Technologies: How to Discover Relatives Without Searching
Many products and services at MyHeritage are designed to help genealogists spend their time efficiently. This session will demonstrate how having a tree on MyHeritage opens an incredible array of services which work seamlessly and automatically to find relevant and new information for genealogists to incorporate into their research.
Many products and services at MyHeritage are designed to help genealogists spend their time efficiently. This session will demonstrate how having a tree on MyHeritage opens an incredible array of services which work seamlessly and automatically to find relevant and new information for genealogists to incorporate into their research.
Sun, November 4 2018: 0:00 UTC
45:47
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Using MyHeritage's Unique Technologies & Learning Online with FamilyTreeWebinars.com
Get expert tips of Geoff's top 6 MyHeritage tools plus learn about FamilyTreeWebinars.com.
Get expert tips of Geoff's top 6 MyHeritage tools plus learn about FamilyTreeWebinars.com.
Sun, November 4 2018: 0:00 UTC
23:05
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The MyHeritage Mobile App: Exclusive Features
Your mobile device can be used to expand your family history research like never before. From recording your family's story to sharing your discoveries, your mobile device has a wealth of tools that allow you to continue your research wherever you are.
Your mobile device can be used to expand your family history research like never before. From recording your family's story to sharing your discoveries, your mobile device has a wealth of tools that allow you to continue your research wherever you are.
Sun, November 4 2018: 0:00 UTC
44:01
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Why Take a DNA Test for Genealogy Research?
DNA testing in genealogy is an important new tool for us to use in our research. This introductory session will detail the types of DNA tests available and the results a test taker can expect from ethnicity estimates to DNA matches and how we can use these to find relatives…
DNA testing in genealogy is an important new tool for us to use in our research. This introductory session will detail the types of DNA tests available and the results a test taker can expect from ethnicity estimates to DNA matches and how we can use these to find relatives…
Sun, November 4 2018: 0:00 UTC
27:42
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An Introduction to Geni
Learn more about the benefits of collaboration in a single family tree, including adding sources to shared profiles, communicating with public discussions, understanding the revision history of profiles, and working with projects. Learn how Geni and MyHeritage work together to help improve the quality of the World Family Tree and…
Learn more about the benefits of collaboration in a single family tree, including adding sources to shared profiles, communicating with public discussions, understanding the revision history of profiles, and working with projects. Learn how Geni and MyHeritage work together to help improve the quality of the World Family Tree and…
Sun, November 4 2018: 0:00 UTC
18:55
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MyHeritage DNA 101
Whether you have already taken a DNA test or this is the first time you're hearing about it, in this session we will start from the very beginning. We'll go over the basic terms of DNA testing and learn how DNA is passed down through generations, how and why individuals…
Whether you have already taken a DNA test or this is the first time you're hearing about it, in this session we will start from the very beginning. We'll go over the basic terms of DNA testing and learn how DNA is passed down through generations, how and why individuals…
Sat, November 3 2018: 0:00 UTC

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Tue, March 18 2025: 14:00 UTC
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Explora tus orígenes étnicos con el modelo de etnicidad de ADN mejorado de MyHeritage, v2.5
Tue, March 18 2025: 14:00 UTC
Los subtítulos y la voz de este vídeo se han doblado al español utilizando IA. Conozca el modelo mejorado de etnicidad por ADN de MyHeritage, v2.5.
Los subtítulos y la voz de este vídeo se han doblado al español utilizando IA. Conozca el modelo mejorado de etnicidad por ADN de MyHeritage, v2.5.
Tue, March 18 2025: 14:00 UTC
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English Context – History, Sources and Repositories
Wed, February 4 2026: 1:00 UTC
An introductory overview on English History and its effect on sources and repositories. Understand where to look for records and how to access.
An introductory overview on English History and its effect on sources and repositories. Understand where to look for records and how to access.
Wed, February 4 2026: 1:00 UTC
Wed, February 4 2026: 16:30 UTC
Advanced Census Research: Understanding Census Enumerators and Their Instructions
Wed, February 4 2026: 16:30 UTC
The census is one of our basic research tools, but basic doesn’t equal simple. Often a census record can raise as many questions as it answers, and some of those questions may seem unanswerable. Learn how an understanding of who the enumerators were, what their instructions prescribed, and some of the many ways they deviated from the instructions can answer many of the questions raised by census research.
The census is one of our basic research tools, but basic doesn’t equal simple. Often a census record can raise as many questions as it answers, and some of those questions may seem unanswerable. Learn how an understanding of who the enumerators were, what their instructions prescribed, and some of the many ways they deviated from the instructions can answer many of the questions raised by census research.
Wed, February 4 2026: 16:30 UTC
Wed, February 4 2026: 17:45 UTC
The Many Faces of the Census: Beyond the Population Schedule – Agricultural, Mortality, and Industry Records
Wed, February 4 2026: 17:45 UTC
Most researchers stop at the population schedule, but census records also include valuable schedules that document farms, businesses, deaths, and community life. This session explores agricultural, mortality, and industry schedules, showing how they can be used to add depth to family history.
Most researchers stop at the population schedule, but census records also include valuable schedules that document farms, businesses, deaths, and community life. This session explores agricultural, mortality, and industry schedules, showing how they can be used to add depth to family history.
Wed, February 4 2026: 17:45 UTC
Wed, February 4 2026: 19:00 UTC
Case Studies in Census Conflicts – Resolving Contradictions Across Decades
Wed, February 4 2026: 19:00 UTC
Census records often contradict one another. Ages change, names vary, and places of birth are inconsistent. This session demonstrates how to analyze and reconcile those conflicts through timelines, correlation with other records, and case studies that show how to draw conclusions from imperfect evidence.
Census records often contradict one another. Ages change, names vary, and places of birth are inconsistent. This session demonstrates how to analyze and reconcile those conflicts through timelines, correlation with other records, and case studies that show how to draw conclusions from imperfect evidence.
Wed, February 4 2026: 19:00 UTC
Wed, February 4 2026: 20:30 UTC
Context in the Count: Interpreting the U.S. Census With a Historical Perspective
Wed, February 4 2026: 20:30 UTC
The U.S. federal census wasn’t designed with genealogists in mind; it was created to meet the changing needs of a growing nation. This session takes you beyond the names and numbers, exploring the historical context behind each census from 1790 to 1950. We’ll examine how shifting questions, enumeration methods, and national priorities have shaped the records we rely on today. By understanding the “why” behind the census, you’ll gain tools to interpret your ancestors’ entries with greater accuracy and uncover richer stories hidden in the data.
The U.S. federal census wasn’t designed with genealogists in mind; it was created to meet the changing needs of a growing nation. This session takes you beyond the names and numbers, exploring the historical context behind each census from 1790 to 1950. We’ll examine how shifting questions, enumeration methods, and national priorities have shaped the records we rely on today. By understanding the “why” behind the census, you’ll gain tools to interpret your ancestors’ entries with greater accuracy and uncover richer stories hidden in the data.
Wed, February 4 2026: 20:30 UTC