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1:23:26
Was Eleanor of Aquitaine My Ancestor? Applying the GPS across 30 Generations
When Yvette found a line to Eleanor of Aquitaine (1124-1204), Queen of France and England, in online trees, she quickly realized the existing research did not meet standards. She set about verifying the line one generation at a time, to meet the Genealogical Proof Standard. In this presentation, she will take you on her journey, sharing the skills, methods, and documents she used to verify her royal line back to the 1100s.
When Yvette found a line to Eleanor of Aquitaine (1124-1204), Queen of France and England, in online trees, she quickly realized the existing research did not meet standards. She set about verifying the line one generation at a time, to meet the Genealogical Proof Standard. In this presentation, she will take you on her journey, sharing the skills, methods, and documents she used to verify her royal line back to the 1100s.
Wed, August 20 2025: 18:00 UTC
1:23:26
916 views
French
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Éléonore d’Aquitaine était-elle mon ancêtre ? Appliquer le GPS à travers 30 générations
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. Lorsque Yvette a trouvé une lignée vers Éléonore d’Aquitaine (1124-1204), reine de France et d’Angleterre, dans des arbres en ligne, elle a rapidement réalisé que les recherches existantes ne répondaient pas aux normes. Elle a commencé à vérifier la lignée une génération à la fois, afin de respecter la norme de preuve généalogique. Dans cette présentation, elle vous emmènera dans son parcours, partageant les compétences, les méthodes et les documents qu’elle a utilisés pour vérifier sa lignée royale remontant aux années 1100.
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. Lorsque Yvette a trouvé une lignée vers Éléonore d’Aquitaine (1124-1204), reine de France et d’Angleterre, dans des arbres en ligne, elle a rapidement réalisé que les recherches existantes ne répondaient pas aux normes. Elle a commencé à vérifier la lignée une génération à la fois, afin de respecter la norme de preuve généalogique. Dans cette présentation, elle vous emmènera dans son parcours, partageant les compétences, les méthodes et les documents qu’elle a utilisés pour vérifier sa lignée royale remontant aux années 1100.
Wed, August 20 2025: 18:00 UTC
1:05:24
From Statutes to Stories: Finding the Law for Family History
The laws our ancestors lived by can tell us much about life in earlier times. Finding those laws, and the stories they tell, can be a daunting task, but—from colonial statutes to today, from the halls of Congress to the statehouses of 50 states—the choices legislators made about what laws were needed give a rich and deep context to family history.
The laws our ancestors lived by can tell us much about life in earlier times. Finding those laws, and the stories they tell, can be a daunting task, but—from colonial statutes to today, from the halls of Congress to the statehouses of 50 states—the choices legislators made about what laws were needed give a rich and deep context to family history.
Wed, August 20 2025: 0:00 UTC
55:33
Applying for BCG Certification: A Step-by-Step Review of the 2025 Application Guide
Thinking about becoming a Certified Genealogist? This presentation walks through the 2025 BCG Application Guide, focusing on the required portfolio elements, the rubrics used for evaluation, and common questions from applicants. Attendees will gain a realistic understanding of the process, timeline, and expectations involved in submitting an initial portfolio for BCG certification.
Thinking about becoming a Certified Genealogist? This presentation walks through the 2025 BCG Application Guide, focusing on the required portfolio elements, the rubrics used for evaluation, and common questions from applicants. Attendees will gain a realistic understanding of the process, timeline, and expectations involved in submitting an initial portfolio for BCG certification.
Wed, August 6 2025: 0:00 UTC
35:21
444 views
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Analyze Your Findings
Analyze Your Findings discusses important ways to collect and analyze genealogical evidence in multiple ways, develop hypotheses, and document your conclusions. This webinar was first released 15 December 2020 on the Genealogy Guys Learn website.
Analyze Your Findings discusses important ways to collect and analyze genealogical evidence in multiple ways, develop hypotheses, and document your conclusions. This webinar was first released 15 December 2020 on the Genealogy Guys Learn website.
Thu, July 24 2025: 12:00 UTC
1:18:37
Civil War Records: What is a Reasonably Exhaustive Search?
To correlate evidence, you must have evidence to correlate. Typical researchers stop too soon in their evidence collection, believing they have found all there is to find about a soldier. There is more to military research than the compiled military service record or the pension application file. A reasonably exhaustive search is not limited to the two or three typical record sources.
To correlate evidence, you must have evidence to correlate. Typical researchers stop too soon in their evidence collection, believing they have found all there is to find about a soldier. There is more to military research than the compiled military service record or the pension application file. A reasonably exhaustive search is not limited to the two or three typical record sources.
Wed, July 16 2025: 0:00 UTC
1:15:33
1.1K views
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Exploring Library and Archives Canada Online
Over the past few years, the website for Library and Archives Canada has undergone a number of changes. For some long-time users of the old site, this has caused moments of frustration. In this talk we take a look at the new site, touch upon using the new census search system, and explore other resources they have made available to us.
Over the past few years, the website for Library and Archives Canada has undergone a number of changes. For some long-time users of the old site, this has caused moments of frustration. In this talk we take a look at the new site, touch upon using the new census search system, and explore other resources they have made available to us.
Fri, June 20 2025: 18:00 UTC
1:15:33
1.1K views
French
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Explorer Bibliothèque et Archives Canada en ligne
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. Au cours des dernières années, le site web de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada a connu plusieurs changements. Pour certains utilisateurs de longue date de l’ancien site, cela a causé des moments de frustration. Dans cette présentation, nous examinerons le nouveau site, aborderons l’utilisation du nouveau système de recherche des recensements et explorerons d’autres ressources qu’ils ont mises à notre disposition.
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA. Au cours des dernières années, le site web de Bibliothèque et Archives Canada a connu plusieurs changements. Pour certains utilisateurs de longue date de l’ancien site, cela a causé des moments de frustration. Dans cette présentation, nous examinerons le nouveau site, aborderons l’utilisation du nouveau système de recherche des recensements et explorerons d’autres ressources qu’ils ont mises à notre disposition.
Fri, June 20 2025: 18:00 UTC
1:19:22
The One Place Study as a Research Tool
A one place study explores an ancestral place in depth by studying the history, the environment, and the people of a place over time. Learn practical strategies for conducting your own OPS and how it helps you meet the Genealogy Standards. See how the assembled information can add rich context to your ancestors’ lives, fill gaps where records are lacking, and uncover forgotten connections within a community.
A one place study explores an ancestral place in depth by studying the history, the environment, and the people of a place over time. Learn practical strategies for conducting your own OPS and how it helps you meet the Genealogy Standards. See how the assembled information can add rich context to your ancestors’ lives, fill gaps where records are lacking, and uncover forgotten connections within a community.
Wed, June 18 2025: 0:00 UTC