Here is a list of online genealogy events happening this week. Most are free. See our post “Genealogy Learning in the Time of Coronavirus” for links to archived webinars at Ancestry, FamilySearch, RootsTech, and more.
Also: note that The National Genealogical Society’s 2020 Family History Conference sessions are now available online in packages priced from $150 to $430.
To register for one of the events below, click on the name of the host organization.
The California Genealogical Society hosts an introductory course on DNA:
July 25: “Overview of DNA Tests and Applications in Genealogical Research” with Mark McLaren
July 24-26: Family Tree Magazine and FamilySearch present a free Weekend Conference
Association for Professional Genealogists
July 20: “How DNA Can Help Your Work as a Professional Genealogist” by Maurice Gleeson
American Ancestors
BYU Family History Library
July 22: “2020 Update: Basics of MyHeritage” by James Tanner
Legacy Family Tree
July 21 & 22: “Elusive Immigrant: The Search for Dora Lühr” by Warren Bittner
Densho.org continues its series “Finding Your Nikkei Roots.” July 23: “Military Records” |
Conference Keeper has a large calendar of events (too many to list) by genealogical associations around the country. New events may be added at the last minute, so check back frequently. Here are a few of the coming week’s highlights:
July 23: “Finding What you Need at the National Archives Part 1: Navigating the NARA website” by Paul Prell
Be well, stay safe, and happy learning!
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