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Online Genealogy: Week of April 27-May 3

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Each week we will share news of upcoming online genealogy events. Most of them are free. Check our previous post, “Genealogy Learning in theTime of Coronavirus,” for a list of archived classes at Ancestry, FamilySearch, RootsTech, and more.

Heads up: The National Genealogical Society will hold a Virtual Family History Conference this year, beginning May 20. Visit their website for details.
The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society continues its series of webinars. Next up is a presentation by CGS member Grant Din!

April 28:The Joys and Challenges of Chinese American Research” by Grant Din
April 29:German Records Online” by James M. Beidlar
May 4:Using Third-Party Tools to Analyze Your Autosomal DNA” by Blaine Bettinger

Legacy Family Tree and MyHeritage continue their ongoing series. This week:

April 28: Working with DNA segments on MyHeritage” by Ran Snir

May 1:The Future is Still in the Past: An Introduction to Online Parish Clerks in the United Kingdom” by Wayne Shepheard

Conference Keeper lists most of the above, as well as these webinars:

April 27: Jersey Roots Genealogy” presented by Michelle Tucker Chubenko
April 29:Break Down Brick Walls” a Zoom chat with Illinois librarians
May 1:Getting Done Your Family History Projects” a four-part class by Heirloom Films
May 2: First World War Internment Camps” with Hannah Bell via the BYU Family History Library (link takes you to the list of classes; you can click to enter the class at time specified)

Stay safe, and happy learning!

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