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Break Down Brick Walls in Eastern European Research – free webinar by Lisa Alzo now available for limited time

Break Down Brick Walls in Eastern European Research – free webinar by Lisa Alzo now available for limited time

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The recording of today's webinar, "Break Down Brick Walls in Eastern European Research" by Lisa Alzo is now available to view for free at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com.

Through sample case studies, you will learn about:

  • lesser-utilized research tactics,
  • key resources,
  • and repositories

to find your elusive Eastern European ancestors.

View the Recording at FamilyTreeWebinars.com

If you could not make it to the live event or just want to watch it again, the 1 hour 31 minute recording of "Break Down Brick Walls in Eastern European Research"is now available to view in our webinar library for free for a limited time. Or watch it at your convenience with an annual or monthly webinar membership.

Coupon code

Use webinar coupon code - eastern - for 10% off anything at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com or www.LegacyFamilyTreeStore.com, valid through Monday, September 7, 2015.

QDCZECHLegacy QuickGuide: Czech Genealogy by Lisa Alzo 2.95

Researching your Czech ancestors can be challenging if you don't know where or how to begin. Boundary changes, record availability, and unfamiliar languages can complicate the process. To ensure success, you will need to utilize a variety of print and online resources. The Czech Genealogy Legacy QuickGuide contains useful information to get you started including the best places to identify an immigrant ancestor’s original name and hometown, the key North American records to search, and how to locate vital registers, land, and other documents  in the Czech Republic. This handy 4-page PDF guide can be used on your computer or mobile device for anytime access.
 

QDSLOVAKLegacy QuickGuide: Slovak Genealogy by Lisa Alzo 2.95

Researching Slovak ancestry can be confusing especially when you don't have an understanding of the country’s history or know how to begin your research. The Slovak Genealogy Legacy QuickGuide™ contains useful information to get you started including the best places to identify an immigrant ancestor’s original name and hometown, and where to find key record groups such as census, military, ship passenger and immigration records. This handy 4-page PDF guide can be used on your computer or mobile device for anytime access.
 

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Register for our upcoming webinars (free)

  • Research Your Swedish Ancestors in Living Color Using ArkivDigital Online by Kathy Meade. September 9.
  • Technology and Techniques for Differentiating Two People with the Same Name by Geoff Rasmussen. September 11.
  • Researching Your Dutch Ancestors by Yvette Hoitink. September 16.
  • Researching Your Ancestors in England and Wales by Kirsty Gray. September 23.
  • Maps Tell Some of the Story for the African-Ancestored Genealogist by Angela Walton-Raji. September 25.
  • Using Periodicals to Find Your Ancestors by Gena Philibert-Ortega. September 30.
  • Wearables and Genealogy – Wacky and Wild or Worth the Wait by Thomas MacEntee. October 7.
  • Colonial Immigration – The English Pioneers of Early America by Beth Foulk. October 14.
  • Billions of Records, Billions of Stories by Devin Ashby. October 16.
  • What Happened to the State of Frankland – Using Tennessee's Pre-Statehood Records by Mark Lowe. October 21.
  • Complex Evidence – What is It? How Does it Work? And Why Does it Matter? by Warren Bittner. October 28.
  • Researching with Karen! by Karen Clifford. November 4.
  • Organizing Your Genetic Genealogy by Diahan Southard. November 11.
  • Bringing it All Together and Leaving a Permanent Record by Tom Kemp. November 13.
  • Mapping Madness by Ron Arons. November 18.
  • Stories in Stone – Cemetery Research by Gail Blankenau. December 2.
  • Thinking about Becoming an Accredited Genealogist? by Apryl Cox and Kelly Summers. December 9.
  • Pointing Fingers at Ancestors' Siblings – Breaking Down Brick Walls with Collateral Research by Marian Pierre-Louis. December 16.

Click here to register. Or click here register for multiple webinars at the same time.

Print the 2015 webinar brochure here.

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