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Hvordan jeg bruker MyHeritage – DNA og nye funksjoner
Denne presentasjonen fra 2024 gir eksempler på hvordan MyHeritage sin omfattende slektstre-database og autosomale DNA-database, ledende innen sine områder for Norge, kan berike slektshistoriske undersøkelser. Fokuset rettes mot usikkerheten når det gjelder alle slektshistoriske opplysninger, nødvendigheten av å konsultere originale dokumenter, og betydningen av kildehenvisninger.
Denne presentasjonen fra 2024 gir eksempler på hvordan MyHeritage sin omfattende slektstre-database og autosomale DNA-database, ledende innen sine områder for Norge, kan berike slektshistoriske undersøkelser. Fokuset rettes mot usikkerheten når det gjelder alle slektshistoriske opplysninger, nødvendigheten av å konsultere originale dokumenter, og betydningen av kildehenvisninger.
Thu, May 2 2024: 14:00 UTC
45:50
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Hvordan kan vi bruke Smart Matcher og Record Matcher for å etablere slektstreet vårt?
Hilde Tindlund, som driver den populære Facebook-gruppen "MyHeritage – Norsk Brukergruppe", forklarer hva som menes med Smart Matcher og Record Matcher. Og hvordan vi kan bruke disse for å etablere slektstreet vårt på fornuftig vis.
Hilde Tindlund, som driver den populære Facebook-gruppen "MyHeritage – Norsk Brukergruppe", forklarer hva som menes med Smart Matcher og Record Matcher. Og hvordan vi kan bruke disse for å etablere slektstreet vårt på fornuftig vis.
Tue, January 28 2020: 0:00 UTC
47:35
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Hvordan jeg bruker MyHeritage – Søk i historiske dokumenter
Denne presentasjonen gir eksempler på hvordan den unike SuperSearch-databasen kan supplere ny informasjon om slektshistorie. Fokuset er på betydningen av kilde-henvisning, søke-strategi og å sjekke originale dokumenter. Presentasjonen tar også for seg hvor du kan få hjelp med denne prosessen.
Denne presentasjonen gir eksempler på hvordan den unike SuperSearch-databasen kan supplere ny informasjon om slektshistorie. Fokuset er på betydningen av kilde-henvisning, søke-strategi og å sjekke originale dokumenter. Presentasjonen tar også for seg hvor du kan få hjelp med denne prosessen.
Thu, December 12 2019: 0:00 UTC
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MyHeritage DNA – en oversikt
Hva er MyHeritage DNA-testen? Hva kan du finne ut ved å ta testen? MyHeritage DNA gir deg mulighet for å lære om din etniske bakgrunn og finne nye slektninger. Dette webinaret gir deg en oversikt over testen og de mange DNA-funksjonene som hjelper deg med å få mest mulig ut…
Hva er MyHeritage DNA-testen? Hva kan du finne ut ved å ta testen? MyHeritage DNA gir deg mulighet for å lære om din etniske bakgrunn og finne nye slektninger. Dette webinaret gir deg en oversikt over testen og de mange DNA-funksjonene som hjelper deg med å få mest mulig ut…
Tue, November 26 2019: 0:00 UTC
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Slektsforskning for nybegynnere: Etabler ditt online slektstre
Lær hvordan du starter din familiehistorie-forskning. Denne introduksjonen tar for seg hvordan du etablerer ditt online slektstre på MyHeritage; grunnleggende om hvordan du finner informasjon for treet ditt; hvilken informasjon du bør inkludere og beste praksis når det gjelder lagring og deling av informasjon.
Lær hvordan du starter din familiehistorie-forskning. Denne introduksjonen tar for seg hvordan du etablerer ditt online slektstre på MyHeritage; grunnleggende om hvordan du finner informasjon for treet ditt; hvilken informasjon du bør inkludere og beste praksis når det gjelder lagring og deling av informasjon.
Tue, September 24 2019: 0:00 UTC

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Wed, May 28 2025: 18:00 UTC
10 New Tools for New York Research
Wed, May 28 2025: 18:00 UTC
As genealogical interest continues to grow, new sources become available, new tools are published and new approaches are developed. Successful research demands keeping up to date, especially for a state as complex as New York. From colonial to 20th century, both online and print only, these new tools can supercharge your stagnant New York research problems!
As genealogical interest continues to grow, new sources become available, new tools are published and new approaches are developed. Successful research demands keeping up to date, especially for a state as complex as New York. From colonial to 20th century, both online and print only, these new tools can supercharge your stagnant New York research problems!
Wed, May 28 2025: 18:00 UTC
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Hidden in the Newsprint: UK Edition
Wed, June 4 2025: 9:00 UTC
An insight into the wealth of information that is available within newspapers including the British Newspaper Archive and The Gazette as well as hints and tips for getting more out of searching and finding useful articles within the newspapers.
An insight into the wealth of information that is available within newspapers including the British Newspaper Archive and The Gazette as well as hints and tips for getting more out of searching and finding useful articles within the newspapers.
Wed, June 4 2025: 9:00 UTC
Wed, June 4 2025: 18:00 UTC
Foundations in DNA 3 of 5: Understanding Autosomal DNA
Wed, June 4 2025: 18:00 UTC
Autosomal DNA (atDNA) is a powerful tool for genealogists, offering a window into your broader family tree. This lecture explores the science of atDNA inheritance, its strengths and limitations, and practical ways to apply it to your genealogical research. Discover how atDNA can help you identify unknown ancestors, connect with relatives, and solve family mysteries.
Autosomal DNA (atDNA) is a powerful tool for genealogists, offering a window into your broader family tree. This lecture explores the science of atDNA inheritance, its strengths and limitations, and practical ways to apply it to your genealogical research. Discover how atDNA can help you identify unknown ancestors, connect with relatives, and solve family mysteries.
Wed, June 4 2025: 18:00 UTC
Fri, June 6 2025: 18:00 UTC
Rewriting the Tree of Humankind: The Million Mito Project – What Is It, How We Did It, and What It Means To You
Fri, June 6 2025: 18:00 UTC
The mitochondrial tree of humanity has been rewritten, connecting all of us more closely than ever before on the new Mitotree. Everyone receives mitochondrial DNA only from their mother, who receives it from her mother, and so forth, all the way back in time to Mitochondrial Eve. Mitochondrial DNA is never admixed with the DNA of the other parent, so you never have to sort out which lines it comes from. We are all leaves on the twigs on the branches of the tree of humankind. The mitochondrial tree had not been updated since 2016, but now, with more than a Million samples to work with, 50 times more than before, the tree structure has been expanded eight-fold by combining samples from academic publications, ancient DNA, public sources and testers at FamilyTreeDNA. The new Mitotree and tools provide information never before available to genealogists about their matrilineal lineages. In addition to the vastly expanded genetic tree, FamilyTreeDNA has rolled out the companion MitoDiscover, a dozen fascinating chapters in your mitochondrial book. As a Million Mito Team member, Roberta will explain the challenges we overcame to create the tree of humanity – and how it’s useful to genealogists. All genealogists can benefit from the results of the Million Mito Project, because everyone has mitochondrial DNA that holds keys to information never before available! Let those brick walls fall!!!
The mitochondrial tree of humanity has been rewritten, connecting all of us more closely than ever before on the new Mitotree. Everyone receives mitochondrial DNA only from their mother, who receives it from her mother, and so forth, all the way back in time to Mitochondrial Eve. Mitochondrial DNA is never admixed with the DNA of the other parent, so you never have to sort out which lines it comes from. We are all leaves on the twigs on the branches of the tree of humankind. The mitochondrial tree had not been updated since 2016, but now, with more than a Million samples to work with, 50 times more than before, the tree structure has been expanded eight-fold by combining samples from academic publications, ancient DNA, public sources and testers at FamilyTreeDNA. The new Mitotree and tools provide information never before available to genealogists about their matrilineal lineages. In addition to the vastly expanded genetic tree, FamilyTreeDNA has rolled out the companion MitoDiscover, a dozen fascinating chapters in your mitochondrial book. As a Million Mito Team member, Roberta will explain the challenges we overcame to create the tree of humanity – and how it’s useful to genealogists. All genealogists can benefit from the results of the Million Mito Project, because everyone has mitochondrial DNA that holds keys to information never before available! Let those brick walls fall!!!
Fri, June 6 2025: 18:00 UTC
Tue, June 10 2025: 18:00 UTC
A Gateway to 5.7 Million Records: Using MyHeritage’s “HISTORIES, MEMORIES, & BIOGRAPHIES” Collection
Tue, June 10 2025: 18:00 UTC
Find biographical summaries, family histories, and local/county/state histories in collections from Canada (54), Europe (411), Latin America(1), Oceania (24) and the United States (1629). Tips for finding records easily – you will love the data.
Find biographical summaries, family histories, and local/county/state histories in collections from Canada (54), Europe (411), Latin America(1), Oceania (24) and the United States (1629). Tips for finding records easily – you will love the data.
Tue, June 10 2025: 18:00 UTC
Thu, June 12 2025: 0:00 UTC
Top 5 Strategies for Researching Early Kentucky and Virginia Families
Thu, June 12 2025: 0:00 UTC
Researching early families in Kentucky and Virginia can be particularly challenging. Every location has multiple people of the same name making even surviving records difficult to sort. There are few available birth and death records and other records may be difficult to locate or non-existent. Learn effective strategies for researching that difficult early Kentucky or Virginia family.
Researching early families in Kentucky and Virginia can be particularly challenging. Every location has multiple people of the same name making even surviving records difficult to sort. There are few available birth and death records and other records may be difficult to locate or non-existent. Learn effective strategies for researching that difficult early Kentucky or Virginia family.
Thu, June 12 2025: 0:00 UTC
Fri, June 13 2025: 18:00 UTC
Family Legacies Reclaimed: “Building Family Ties Through Genetic Genealogy”
Fri, June 13 2025: 18:00 UTC
In this presentation, Adwoa Ulzen-Setrakian, founder of spanDNA and Human Temple Therapeutics LLC, explores how genetic genealogy has become a powerful tool for families of African descent to reclaim their histories and restore connections severed by displacement, migration, and historical traumas. Through a family-centered approach, Adwoa demonstrates how commercial DNA testing can do more than uncover personal ancestry—it can reconstruct the bonds of kinship across generations and continents. Drawing from real-life case studies, Adwoa will share stories of how African-descended families are using genetic genealogy to facilitate reconnecting with lost relatives, restoring collective memory, and explore opportunities for healing from intergenerational wounds. Attendees will learn about the unique challenges faced by these families, especially when traditional records and oral histories fall short, and how spanDNA’s method helps bridge the gaps using DNA analysis, compassionate research, and a collaborative, community-based approach. A key focus will be the culmination of these efforts at gatherings such as the upcoming Transatlantic Genealogy Summit 2025, where families who have reconnected through DNA will come together to celebrate their shared heritage, foster deeper connections, and continue building their family legacies. Attendees will walk away with: Insight into how genetic genealogy can be a transformative tool for family legacy-building, particularly within the African diaspora. Practical knowledge of how to use commercial DNA testing platforms to connect with genetic relatives and uncover ancestral histories. A better understanding of how family reunions and summits, such as the Transatlantic Genealogy Summit, can serve as a powerful culmination of genealogical research and DNA connections. Real-life examples of success stories and the emotional impact of restoring long-lost family ties. This presentation may inspire families to see themselves as protagonists in their own stories, capable of uncovering veiled memories and reclaiming their place within the larger, interconnected human family.
In this presentation, Adwoa Ulzen-Setrakian, founder of spanDNA and Human Temple Therapeutics LLC, explores how genetic genealogy has become a powerful tool for families of African descent to reclaim their histories and restore connections severed by displacement, migration, and historical traumas. Through a family-centered approach, Adwoa demonstrates how commercial DNA testing can do more than uncover personal ancestry—it can reconstruct the bonds of kinship across generations and continents. Drawing from real-life case studies, Adwoa will share stories of how African-descended families are using genetic genealogy to facilitate reconnecting with lost relatives, restoring collective memory, and explore opportunities for healing from intergenerational wounds. Attendees will learn about the unique challenges faced by these families, especially when traditional records and oral histories fall short, and how spanDNA’s method helps bridge the gaps using DNA analysis, compassionate research, and a collaborative, community-based approach. A key focus will be the culmination of these efforts at gatherings such as the upcoming Transatlantic Genealogy Summit 2025, where families who have reconnected through DNA will come together to celebrate their shared heritage, foster deeper connections, and continue building their family legacies. Attendees will walk away with: Insight into how genetic genealogy can be a transformative tool for family legacy-building, particularly within the African diaspora. Practical knowledge of how to use commercial DNA testing platforms to connect with genetic relatives and uncover ancestral histories. A better understanding of how family reunions and summits, such as the Transatlantic Genealogy Summit, can serve as a powerful culmination of genealogical research and DNA connections. Real-life examples of success stories and the emotional impact of restoring long-lost family ties. This presentation may inspire families to see themselves as protagonists in their own stories, capable of uncovering veiled memories and reclaiming their place within the larger, interconnected human family.
Fri, June 13 2025: 18:00 UTC
Wed, June 18 2025: 0:00 UTC
The One Place Study as a Research Tool
Wed, June 18 2025: 0:00 UTC
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
Wed, June 18 2025: 18:00 UTC
Bridging the Generations: Connecting the Enslaved in Your Ancestor’s Records to Their Descendants
Wed, June 18 2025: 18:00 UTC
Discover methods to trace the enslaved in your ancestor’s records to their descendants, bridging generations to connect families.
Discover methods to trace the enslaved in your ancestor’s records to their descendants, bridging generations to connect families.
Wed, June 18 2025: 18:00 UTC