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Legacy 9 Unlocked (part 9): Adding an Entry from an Online Database
In this class, “Adding an Entry from an Online Database,” you’ll learn the six steps of adding information from any online database to Legacy. You’ll also learn about the Find A Grave tool.
In this class, “Adding an Entry from an Online Database,” you’ll learn the six steps of adding information from any online database to Legacy. You’ll also learn about the Find A Grave tool.
Fri, December 7 2018: 0:00 UTC
1:02:57
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Legacy 9 Unlocked (part 8): The Smoking Gun
In this class, “The Smoking Gun,” you’ll be stunned, as was Geoff, with the discovery. But you’ll also learn about some cool Legacy tips.
In this class, “The Smoking Gun,” you’ll be stunned, as was Geoff, with the discovery. But you’ll also learn about some cool Legacy tips.
Fri, November 30 2018: 0:00 UTC
1:15:16
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Legacy 9 Unlocked (part 7): Adding Email Correspondence
In this class, “Adding Email Correspondence,” you will learn the six steps of adding information from an email to Legacy.
In this class, “Adding Email Correspondence,” you will learn the six steps of adding information from an email to Legacy.
Fri, November 16 2018: 0:00 UTC
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1:31:18
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Legacy 9 Unlocked (part 6): Adding a Death Certificate
In this class, “Adding a Death Certificate,” you will learn the seven steps of adding a death certificate to Legacy.
In this class, “Adding a Death Certificate,” you will learn the seven steps of adding a death certificate to Legacy.
Fri, September 7 2018: 0:00 UTC
1:07:10
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Legacy 9 Unlocked (part 5): Adding an Obituary
In this class, “Adding an Obituary,” you will learn the six steps of adding an obituary to Legacy.
In this class, “Adding an Obituary,” you will learn the six steps of adding an obituary to Legacy.
Fri, August 3 2018: 0:00 UTC
1:24:44
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Legacy 9 Unlocked (part 4): Adding Estate/Probate Records
In this class, “Adding Estate/Probate Records,” you will learn the six steps of adding estate/probate records to Legacy.
In this class, “Adding Estate/Probate Records,” you will learn the six steps of adding estate/probate records to Legacy.
Fri, July 6 2018: 0:00 UTC
1:36:07
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Legacy 9 Unlocked (part 3): Adding a Census Record
In this class, “Adding a Census Record,” you will learn the six steps of adding a census record to Legacy plus some killer Legacy tips!
In this class, “Adding a Census Record,” you will learn the six steps of adding a census record to Legacy plus some killer Legacy tips!
Fri, April 6 2018: 0:00 UTC
1:25:40
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Legacy 9 Unlocked (part 2): Adding an Online Document
In this class, “Adding an Online Document,” you will learn the seven steps of adding any online document to Legacy.
In this class, “Adding an Online Document,” you will learn the seven steps of adding any online document to Legacy.
Fri, February 23 2018: 0:00 UTC
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1:23:34
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Legacy 9 Unlocked (part 1): Your First Few Legacy Tips
In this class, “Your First Few Legacy Tips,” you will learn about the Forms Center (helpful for enlarging those hard-to-read census record headings), the Chronology View (Legacy’s most powerful tool), and how to record and print alternate names.
In this class, “Your First Few Legacy Tips,” you will learn about the Forms Center (helpful for enlarging those hard-to-read census record headings), the Chronology View (Legacy’s most powerful tool), and how to record and print alternate names.
Fri, January 5 2018: 0:00 UTC

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Resolving Conflict: A Key to Sound Genealogical Conclusions (a 2025 Reisinger Lecture)
What happens when all evidence cannot possibly be correct? The process of assembling evidence may reveal inconsistencies and the Genealogical Proof Standard emphasizes that resolving conflict is essential for credible conclusions. Through case examples, this lecture will help genealogists recognize conflicts and provide strategies to resolve them in order to build family stories that are authentic and accurate.
What happens when all evidence cannot possibly be correct? The process of assembling evidence may reveal inconsistencies and the Genealogical Proof Standard emphasizes that resolving conflict is essential for credible conclusions. Through case examples, this lecture will help genealogists recognize conflicts and provide strategies to resolve them in order to build family stories that are authentic and accurate.
Fri, October 17 2025: 15:30 UTC
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Cluster Research Using the FAN Principle (2025 Reisinger Lecture)
When records are scarce—or names are all too common—cluster research can be the key to unlocking your genealogical puzzles. By examining the people who surrounded your ancestor—the friends, associates, and neighbors—you can separate individuals with the same name, untangle multiple families in one place, and uncover biographical details you might otherwise miss. Join us to explore practical strategies and real-world examples that show how powerful the FAN principle can be.
When records are scarce—or names are all too common—cluster research can be the key to unlocking your genealogical puzzles. By examining the people who surrounded your ancestor—the friends, associates, and neighbors—you can separate individuals with the same name, untangle multiple families in one place, and uncover biographical details you might otherwise miss. Join us to explore practical strategies and real-world examples that show how powerful the FAN principle can be.
Fri, October 17 2025: 16:45 UTC
Fri, October 17 2025: 19:30 UTC
Assembling Indirect Evidence to Locate the Mother, Siblings, & Slaveowner of Freedman Arthur Braud (a 2025 Reisinger Lecture)
Fri, October 17 2025: 19:30 UTC
Research on formerly enslaved people is difficult by its very nature because enslaved people were classed as property prior to the Civil War and faced the challenges of marginalization in the segregated society that developed after the War. Crucial to uncovering information on enslaved people prior to emancipation is studying their lives as freedpeople after for clues as to who their families were and who their former owners might have been. As with any family, clues regarding identity, relationships, and ownership during slavery, are often uncovered as the result of applying the FAN principle and piecing together potential family groups.
Research on formerly enslaved people is difficult by its very nature because enslaved people were classed as property prior to the Civil War and faced the challenges of marginalization in the segregated society that developed after the War. Crucial to uncovering information on enslaved people prior to emancipation is studying their lives as freedpeople after for clues as to who their families were and who their former owners might have been. As with any family, clues regarding identity, relationships, and ownership during slavery, are often uncovered as the result of applying the FAN principle and piecing together potential family groups.
Fri, October 17 2025: 19:30 UTC
Fri, October 17 2025: 20:45 UTC
Mapping for Research Success (a 2025 Reisinger Lecture)
Fri, October 17 2025: 20:45 UTC
Many challenging research problems involve understanding where our ancestors lived, their land, neighbors, jurisdictions, and landmarks. While historical maps can sometimes be found for the geography of our research problem, they often don’t cover the timeframe or include specific data that our research has uncovered. Genealogists frequently need to edit or create maps to communicate their findings and conclusions. This presentation will focus on leveraging existing maps, using online tools to annotate and edit, and/or create new maps that can be utilized for individual analysis, as well as in research reports and articles. With over 40 years of experience as a professional graphic designer, the lecturer will illustrate techniques using free and paid tools that can be used to produce effective maps.
Many challenging research problems involve understanding where our ancestors lived, their land, neighbors, jurisdictions, and landmarks. While historical maps can sometimes be found for the geography of our research problem, they often don’t cover the timeframe or include specific data that our research has uncovered. Genealogists frequently need to edit or create maps to communicate their findings and conclusions. This presentation will focus on leveraging existing maps, using online tools to annotate and edit, and/or create new maps that can be utilized for individual analysis, as well as in research reports and articles. With over 40 years of experience as a professional graphic designer, the lecturer will illustrate techniques using free and paid tools that can be used to produce effective maps.
Fri, October 17 2025: 20:45 UTC
Tue, October 21 2025: 14:00 UTC
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Explorer vos racines en France : méthodes et ressources en ligne avec les collections de MyHeritage
Tue, October 21 2025: 14:00 UTC
Découvrez comment démarrer votre généalogie et retracer l’ histoire de vos ancêtres en France grâce aux outils et collections disponibles sur MyHeritage. Nous présenterons les spécificités de la recherche généalogique française et les principales sources en ligne accessibles aux chercheurs. Apprenez à naviguer dans les registres d’état civil, paroissiaux et autres archives numérisées. Profitez de conseils pratiques pour surmonter les défis liés aux régions et à l’histoire de France. Un webinaire incontournable pour approfondir vos connaissances et enrichir votre arbre généalogique.
Découvrez comment démarrer votre généalogie et retracer l’ histoire de vos ancêtres en France grâce aux outils et collections disponibles sur MyHeritage. Nous présenterons les spécificités de la recherche généalogique française et les principales sources en ligne accessibles aux chercheurs. Apprenez à naviguer dans les registres d’état civil, paroissiaux et autres archives numérisées. Profitez de conseils pratiques pour surmonter les défis liés aux régions et à l’histoire de France. Un webinaire incontournable pour approfondir vos connaissances et enrichir votre arbre généalogique.
Tue, October 21 2025: 14:00 UTC
Wed, October 22 2025: 0:00 UTC
James C. Ward’s Eldorado: A Coast to Coast Identity Case
Wed, October 22 2025: 0:00 UTC
One James C. Ward was born in the 1820s and his life is documented in Massachusetts and New York. One James C. Ward served in the Mexican War and left sketches and a diary detailing his adventures in California in the 1840s. Could they be the same man? A case of identity solved through correlation.
One James C. Ward was born in the 1820s and his life is documented in Massachusetts and New York. One James C. Ward served in the Mexican War and left sketches and a diary detailing his adventures in California in the 1840s. Could they be the same man? A case of identity solved through correlation.
Wed, October 22 2025: 0:00 UTC