Beneluxury Archives! How to get the best out of Belgian, Dutch and Lux archives online
Benelux ancestors? Be pampered with the Beneluxury lecture!
Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, those countries so close on a map have common stories but their genealogical resources may differ
How do you start a research there, especially if you’re living far away? How do you juggle with records from those neighbouring countries when they have so much History in common but also many differences? Follow the Beneluxury lecture, if you have ancestors in those areas, it’s going to be a real treat!
Benelux ancestors? Be pampered with the Beneluxury lecture!
Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, those countries so close on a map have common stories but their genealogical resources may differ
How do you start a research there, especially if you’re living far away? How do you juggle with records from those neighbouring countries when they have so much History in common but also many differences? Follow the Beneluxury lecture, if you have ancestors in those areas, it’s going to be a real treat!
Archives Beneluxury ! Comment tirer le meilleur parti des archives belges, néerlandaises et luxembourgeoises en ligne
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA.
Des ancêtres Benelux? Soyez choyés avec la conférence Beneluxury !
Belgique, Pays-Bas, Luxembourg, ces pays si proches sur une carte ont des histoires communes mais leurs ressources généalogiques peuvent différer. Comment commencer une recherche là-bas, surtout si vous habitez loin ? Comment jongler avec les archives de ces pays voisins alors qu’ils ont tant d’Histoire en commun mais aussi de nombreuses différences ? Suivez la conférence Beneluxury, si vous avez des ancêtres dans ces régions, cela va être un véritable régal !
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA.
Des ancêtres Benelux? Soyez choyés avec la conférence Beneluxury !
Belgique, Pays-Bas, Luxembourg, ces pays si proches sur une carte ont des histoires communes mais leurs ressources généalogiques peuvent différer. Comment commencer une recherche là-bas, surtout si vous habitez loin ? Comment jongler avec les archives de ces pays voisins alors qu’ils ont tant d’Histoire en commun mais aussi de nombreuses différences ? Suivez la conférence Beneluxury, si vous avez des ancêtres dans ces régions, cela va être un véritable régal !
Noir, Jaune, Rouge : Trouvez vos ancêtres belges !
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA.
Des archives aux conseils et informations sur l’histoire du pays, la généalogie en Belgique ne sera plus un secret pour vous !!!
Les sous-titres et la voix de cette vidéo ont été doublés en français à l’aide de l’IA.
Des archives aux conseils et informations sur l’histoire du pays, la généalogie en Belgique ne sera plus un secret pour vous !!!
Noir, Jaune, Rouge : retrouvez vos ancêtres belges !
La Belgique a beau être un petit pays, elle est l'héritière de siècles d'histoire qui l'ont vu passer entre les mains de Charles Quint, de Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche et des révolutionnaires français ! Ce fut aussi au XIXe siècle, la deuxième puissance industrielle mondiale et le point de départ de nombreuses…
La Belgique a beau être un petit pays, elle est l'héritière de siècles d'histoire qui l'ont vu passer entre les mains de Charles Quint, de Marie-Thérèse d'Autriche et des révolutionnaires français ! Ce fut aussi au XIXe siècle, la deuxième puissance industrielle mondiale et le point de départ de nombreuses…
A broad overview of research in Europe – a continent spanning more than thirty countries which has been subjected to wars, political unrest and border changes. Europe is a Continent with different languages, cultures and religions, all of which play a part in family history research. This presentation looks at…
A broad overview of research in Europe – a continent spanning more than thirty countries which has been subjected to wars, political unrest and border changes. Europe is a Continent with different languages, cultures and religions, all of which play a part in family history research. This presentation looks at…
Sorting DNA Matches with MyHeritage’s Theory of Family Relativity
Wed, January 28 2026: 1:00 UTC
This webinar looks at 43 Theory of Relativity matches for my mother’s DNA on MyHeritage. With a detailed paper trail, Shauna is looking for some unexplained ethnicity that is in both MyHeritage and FamilyTree DNA. What is the explanation for her Welsh and Germanic ancestry passed down on her mother’s side? Join Shauna and see if she can solve the puzzle, or is that, dig up yet another family skeleton?
This webinar looks at 43 Theory of Relativity matches for my mother’s DNA on MyHeritage. With a detailed paper trail, Shauna is looking for some unexplained ethnicity that is in both MyHeritage and FamilyTree DNA. What is the explanation for her Welsh and Germanic ancestry passed down on her mother’s side? Join Shauna and see if she can solve the puzzle, or is that, dig up yet another family skeleton?
Turn genealogical facts into captivating videos. This session will empower family historians who have only modest tech skills to create short, shareable videos that resonate with all ages. Using Animoto, Canva, iMovie, or Camtasia, learn to blend photos, music, and narration. The result will be magic! Discover how to digitize artifacts, and source public-domain images from places like the New York Public Library’s scanned books. Use AI transcription tools for. Attendees will leave excited to produce a 2–3-minute video story. No video editing skills are needed. This session will draw upon real examples created with the simplest of tools.
Turn genealogical facts into captivating videos. This session will empower family historians who have only modest tech skills to create short, shareable videos that resonate with all ages. Using Animoto, Canva, iMovie, or Camtasia, learn to blend photos, music, and narration. The result will be magic! Discover how to digitize artifacts, and source public-domain images from places like the New York Public Library’s scanned books. Use AI transcription tools for. Attendees will leave excited to produce a 2–3-minute video story. No video editing skills are needed. This session will draw upon real examples created with the simplest of tools.
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.
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