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59:58
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FamilyTreeBuilder
Family Tree Builder-ohjelman käyttäminen
FamilyTreeBuilder
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Juha Vuorela
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Family Tree Builder-ohjelman käyttäminen
Mon, December 7 2020: 0:00 UTC
59:27
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Kaikki MyHeritage-osumista
Opi hyödyntämään Smart Matches-, Record Matches- sekä DNA-osumia ja Instant Discoveries-löytöjä
Opi hyödyntämään Smart Matches-, Record Matches- sekä DNA-osumia ja Instant Discoveries-löytöjä
Mon, November 9 2020: 0:00 UTC
57:13
3.2K views
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Johdonmukainen sukupuu
Kuinka pidät sukupuusi johdonmukaisena ja korjaat epäjohdonmukaisuuksia
Kuinka pidät sukupuusi johdonmukaisena ja korjaat epäjohdonmukaisuuksia
Mon, October 12 2020: 0:00 UTC
52:00
436 views
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MyHeritage-sopimukset
Tietoa erilaisista MyHeritage-sopimuksista ja niiden hyödyistä
Tietoa erilaisista MyHeritage-sopimuksista ja niiden hyödyistä
Mon, September 14 2020: 0:00 UTC
58:31
446 views
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Vanhat valokuvat ja MyHeritage InColor
Opettele käsittelemään vanhoja valokuvia ja värittämään niitä MyHeritage InColorilla
Opettele käsittelemään vanhoja valokuvia ja värittämään niitä MyHeritage InColorilla
Mon, August 10 2020: 0:00 UTC
58:46
1.4K views
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Sanomalehtiarkisto sukututkijan apuna
Opettele käyttämään historiallisten sanomalehtien arkistoa sukututkimuksesi apuna
Opettele käyttämään historiallisten sanomalehtien arkistoa sukututkimuksesi apuna
Mon, July 13 2020: 0:00 UTC
41:50
369 views
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Sukututkimuskaaviot ja raportit
Kuinka teen sukututkimuskaavioita ja raportteja suoraan ohjelmasta?
Kuinka teen sukututkimuskaavioita ja raportteja suoraan ohjelmasta?
Mon, June 15 2020: 0:00 UTC
40:08
1.4K views
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Theory of Family Relativity
Kuinka Theory of Relativity-työkalu voi antaa sinulle vastauksia sukulaisuussuhteista, jotka ovat saaneet sinut ymmälle
Kuinka Theory of Relativity-työkalu voi antaa sinulle vastauksia sukulaisuussuhteista, jotka ovat saaneet sinut ymmälle
Mon, May 11 2020: 0:00 UTC
40:09
1.5K views
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Autoklusterit
Kuinka automaattinen DNA-osumien ryhmittely voi auttaa sukututkimustasi?
Autoklusterit
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Juha Vuorela
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Kuinka automaattinen DNA-osumien ryhmittely voi auttaa sukututkimustasi?
Mon, April 6 2020: 0:00 UTC
54:04
915 views
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Sukututkimuslähteet
Lähteiden käyttö sukututkimuksessa
Lähteiden käyttö sukututkimuksessa
Mon, March 9 2020: 0:00 UTC
52:58
1.7K views
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Family Tree Builder-sukupuuohjelma
Ilmaisen Family Tree Builder -sukupuuohjelman esittely
Ilmaisen Family Tree Builder -sukupuuohjelman esittely
Mon, February 3 2020: 0:00 UTC
55:11
857 views
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DNA-osumien tarkasteleminen
Tarkastele DNA-osumiasi ja löydä sukulaisuuspolkuja heihin MyHeritagen työkalujen avulla.
Tarkastele DNA-osumiasi ja löydä sukulaisuuspolkuja heihin MyHeritagen työkalujen avulla.
Tue, January 7 2020: 0:00 UTC

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Fri, May 17 2024: 18:00 UTC
The Mexican National Archive (AGN): A Resource for Genealogists
Fri, May 17 2024: 18:00 UTC
Housed in an old prison, the Archivo General de la Nación (or AGN, General Archive of the Nation), is home for the historical memory of Mexico. Its origins date back to the late eighteenth century when a royal decree ordered the creation of an archive to preserve documentation from the Viceroyalty. Today, the documents at AGN are a genealogical treasure waiting to be discovered by a wider audience of researchers. In this presentation you will learn about how to navigate the archive, and some of the information you could find there.
Housed in an old prison, the Archivo General de la Nación (or AGN, General Archive of the Nation), is home for the historical memory of Mexico. Its origins date back to the late eighteenth century when a royal decree ordered the creation of an archive to preserve documentation from the Viceroyalty. Today, the documents at AGN are a genealogical treasure waiting to be discovered by a wider audience of researchers. In this presentation you will learn about how to navigate the archive, and some of the information you could find there.
Fri, May 17 2024: 18:00 UTC
Wed, May 22 2024: 0:00 UTC
Editing Your Own Writing – Part 1
Wed, May 22 2024: 0:00 UTC
Genealogists write. Their written narratives include stories of ancestral families, biographies of individual ancestors, and explanations supporting genealogical proofs. For their writing to succeed, genealogists—like all effective writers—repeatedly self-edit everything they write. The process results in polished products that the genealogist’s readers will understand, enjoy, and cherish. Emphasizing genealogical narrative, these two webinars will addresses the self-editing process. Part 1 will focus on “big-picture” editing, including stages of self-editing; focus; keeping the writer out of the narrative; editing the writing’s overall structure, organization, and flow; and improving major and minor subdivisions of written genealogical narratives, including paragraphing. Part 2 will focus on “nitty-gritty” editing, including capitalization, punctuation, sentence structure, spelling, word choice, and reducing word count.
Genealogists write. Their written narratives include stories of ancestral families, biographies of individual ancestors, and explanations supporting genealogical proofs. For their writing to succeed, genealogists—like all effective writers—repeatedly self-edit everything they write. The process results in polished products that the genealogist’s readers will understand, enjoy, and cherish. Emphasizing genealogical narrative, these two webinars will addresses the self-editing process. Part 1 will focus on “big-picture” editing, including stages of self-editing; focus; keeping the writer out of the narrative; editing the writing’s overall structure, organization, and flow; and improving major and minor subdivisions of written genealogical narratives, including paragraphing. Part 2 will focus on “nitty-gritty” editing, including capitalization, punctuation, sentence structure, spelling, word choice, and reducing word count.
Wed, May 22 2024: 0:00 UTC
Wed, May 22 2024: 18:00 UTC
A Tour of Goldie May’s Genealogy Power Tools
Wed, May 22 2024: 18:00 UTC
Come see a variety of tools available in genealogy research software Goldie May. Organize your research into projects, keep an automatic research log (seriously!), write citations easily, analyze your research, quickly navigate to relevant record collections, and untangle knots in your family tree. Keep the family tree software you already have and see how Goldie May can help you with organization, visualization, and quick navigation.
Come see a variety of tools available in genealogy research software Goldie May. Organize your research into projects, keep an automatic research log (seriously!), write citations easily, analyze your research, quickly navigate to relevant record collections, and untangle knots in your family tree. Keep the family tree software you already have and see how Goldie May can help you with organization, visualization, and quick navigation.
Wed, May 22 2024: 18:00 UTC
Identity Crises: Right Name, Wrong Man? Wrong Name, Right Man?
Fri, May 24 2024: 18:00 UTC
What do we do with ancestors whose names don’t “match” from one record to the next? Or those who pose the opposite problem: too many men or women of the same name? This session examines a litany of social customs and naming patterns that cause ancestors to be known by different names—then offers techniques and strategies by which we can establish that any two records do or do not apply to the same person. A variety of case studies demonstrate the problems and the methods we can use to overcome them.
What do we do with ancestors whose names don’t “match” from one record to the next? Or those who pose the opposite problem: too many men or women of the same name? This session examines a litany of social customs and naming patterns that cause ancestors to be known by different names—then offers techniques and strategies by which we can establish that any two records do or do not apply to the same person. A variety of case studies demonstrate the problems and the methods we can use to overcome them.
Fri, May 24 2024: 18:00 UTC
Tue, May 28 2024: 12:00 UTC
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Trouvez vos ancêtres à l’étranger sur MyHeritage
Tue, May 28 2024: 12:00 UTC
Cette session, présentée par Elisabeth Zetland, membre de l’équipe de Recherche, vous montrera comment MyHeritage peut vous aider à trouver vos ancêtres et des parents à l’étranger grâce aux fonctionnalités et outils de l’arbre et de la recherche. Une sélection de collections internationales disponibles sera également fournie.
Cette session, présentée par Elisabeth Zetland, membre de l’équipe de Recherche, vous montrera comment MyHeritage peut vous aider à trouver vos ancêtres et des parents à l’étranger grâce aux fonctionnalités et outils de l’arbre et de la recherche. Une sélection de collections internationales disponibles sera également fournie.
Tue, May 28 2024: 12:00 UTC
Wed, May 29 2024: 18:00 UTC
Capturing Their Stories, Part II: Next Steps with Your Family History Interviews
Wed, May 29 2024: 18:00 UTC
You’ve recorded that video or audio interview, now what? This presentations builds on the best practices covered in Colleen’s part one webinar. We will explore ideas and tools for trimming out mistakes or sensitive content, and for adding a title screen and ending credits screen before sharing with others. We will also look at ways to enhance your recordings by weaving in relevant supporting visual imagery like photos, maps, and historical documents. Finally we will review options for generating full text transcriptions of your interviews.
You’ve recorded that video or audio interview, now what? This presentations builds on the best practices covered in Colleen’s part one webinar. We will explore ideas and tools for trimming out mistakes or sensitive content, and for adding a title screen and ending credits screen before sharing with others. We will also look at ways to enhance your recordings by weaving in relevant supporting visual imagery like photos, maps, and historical documents. Finally we will review options for generating full text transcriptions of your interviews.
Wed, May 29 2024: 18:00 UTC
Wed, June 5 2024: 2:00 UTC
Four Further Sources for New Zealand Family History
Wed, June 5 2024: 2:00 UTC
Explore your New Zealand family history a little further and add to your family story.
Explore your New Zealand family history a little further and add to your family story.
Wed, June 5 2024: 2:00 UTC
Wed, June 5 2024: 18:00 UTC
Bridging the Gaps: Using DNA to get results in Eastern Europe
Wed, June 5 2024: 18:00 UTC
Family historians researching in Poland and Ukraine have to deal with gaps in records that could make progress next to impossible. Thanks to genetic genealogy, we can bridge those gaps. Geographic clues from your matches might get you looking in the right direction. This session includes some DNA success stories, based on geography and backed by documented research. It also offers pointers on how to get more value from your tests.
Family historians researching in Poland and Ukraine have to deal with gaps in records that could make progress next to impossible. Thanks to genetic genealogy, we can bridge those gaps. Geographic clues from your matches might get you looking in the right direction. This session includes some DNA success stories, based on geography and backed by documented research. It also offers pointers on how to get more value from your tests.
Wed, June 5 2024: 18:00 UTC
Fri, June 7 2024: 18:00 UTC
Hiding Out in the Open: Discovering LGBT Family History
Fri, June 7 2024: 18:00 UTC
You may have heard family stories about a relative who was “different” or perhaps you’ve discovered someone who simply “disappeared.” Have you considered the possibility that you could have a gay or lesbian relative in your family tree? LGBT (lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgendered) people can be found when researching genealogy, but the search syntax, keywords and strategies are very different. By understanding the basics of “gay history” as well as how LGBT folk lived, worked and socialized, you’ll not only locate these relatives, but realize the importance of preserving their stories.
You may have heard family stories about a relative who was “different” or perhaps you’ve discovered someone who simply “disappeared.” Have you considered the possibility that you could have a gay or lesbian relative in your family tree? LGBT (lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgendered) people can be found when researching genealogy, but the search syntax, keywords and strategies are very different. By understanding the basics of “gay history” as well as how LGBT folk lived, worked and socialized, you’ll not only locate these relatives, but realize the importance of preserving their stories.
Fri, June 7 2024: 18:00 UTC