The recording of today's webinar, "Snagit Software for Genealogists" by Michael Brophy is now available to view for free for a limited time at www.FamilyTreeWebinars.com.
Snagit possesses a multitude of applications for capturing images and video. In this webinar, you will learn how to create engaging images to enhance your family history presentation using easy-to-use tools.
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If you could not make it to the live event or just want to watch it again, the 1 hour 20 minute recording of "Snagit Software for Genealogists" 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.
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Register for our upcoming webinars (free)
- The Basics of Virginia Research by Shannon Combs-Bennett. January 20.
- The Paper-Less Genealogist by Denise May Levenick. January 27.
- 7 Unique Technologies for Genealogy Discoveries at MyHeritage by Mike Mansfield. 1/29.
- The Scots-Irish in America by Peggy Clemens Lauritzen. February 10.
- Getting Started with Microsoft Word by Thomas MacEntee. February 17.
- Problem Solving with FANs by Beth Foulk. February 19.
- A Guided Tour of Cyndi's List 2.0 by Cyndi Ingle. February 24.
- The War of 1812 Records – Preserving the Pensions by Michael Hall. March 2.
- Making YDNA and mtDNA Part of Your Family History by Diahan Southard. March 4.
- How Do I Know That's My Ancestor? by Amy Johnson Crow. March 9.
- The Private Laws of the Federal and State Governments by Judy Russell. March 16.
- Introduction to German Parish Records by Gail Blankenau. March 23.
- Proof Arguments – How to Write Them and Why They Matter by Warren Bittner. March 30.
- Getting to Know Findmypast – Your Source for British and Irish Genealogy by Jen Baldwin. April 6.
- Confirming Enslaved Ancestors Utilizing DNA by Melvin Collier. April 8.
- U.S. Land Records – State Land States by Mary Hill. April 13.
- Fire Insurance Maps – The Google Maps of Their Day by Jill Morelli. April 20.
- England and Wales – Rummaging in the Parish Chests by Kirsty Gray. April 27.
- Google Drive for Genealogists by Thomas MacEntee. May 4.
- Dirty Pictures – Save Your Family Photos from Ruin by Denise Levenick. May 11.
- Messages from the Grave – Listening to Your Ancestor's Tombstone by Elissa Scalise Powell. May 13.
- Mining the Über-sites for German Ancestors by Jim Beidler. May 18.
- Discover American Ancestors (NEHGS) by Lindsay Fulton. May 25.
- Get the Most from AmericanAncestors.org by Claire Vail. June 1.
- Researching Your Washington State Ancestors by Mary Roddy. June 8.
- Introduction to the Freedmen's Bureau by Angela Walton-Raji. June 10.
- Ticked Off! Those Pesky Pre-1850 Census Tic Marks by Peggy Clemens Lauritzen. June 15.
- Digging Deeper in German Parish Records by Gail Blankenau. June 22.
- Circles or Triangles? What Shape is Your DNA? by Diahan Southard. June 29.
- Navigating Naturalization Records by Lisa Alzo. July 6.
- A Genealogist's Guide to Heraldry by Shannon Combs-Bennett. July 13.
- Finding French Ancestors by Luana Darby. July 15.
- Organize Your Online Life by Lisa Louise Cooke. July 20.
- Researching Women – Community Cookbooks and What They Tell Us About Our Ancestors by Gena Philibert-Ortega. July 27.
- The Germanic French – Researching Alsatian and Lorrainian Families by John Philip Colletta. July 30.
- Solutions for Missing and Scarce Records by Tom Jones. July 30.
- Getting Started with Microsoft PowerPoint by Thomas MacEntee. August 3.
- The Battle for Bounty Land – War of 1812 and Mexican-American Wars by Beth Foulk. August 10.
- Homestead Act of 1862 – Following the Witnesses by Bernice Bennett. August 12.
- Successfully Applying to a Lineage Society by Amy Johnson Crow. August 17.
- Using Findmypast to Unlock Your Irish Ancestry by Brian Donovan. August 24.
- The Treasure Trove in Legislative Petitions by Judy Russell. September 14.
- Clooz – A Document-Based Software Companion by Richard Thomas. September 16.
- How to Use FamilySearch.org for Beginners by Devin Ashby. September 21.
- Beginning Polish Genealogy by Lisa Alzo and Jonathan Shea. September 28.
- AHA! Analysis of Handwriting for Genealogical Research by Ron Arons. October 5.
- Time and Place – Using Genealogy's Cross-Hairs by Jim Beidler. October 12.
- Finding Your Ancestors' German Hometown by Ursula Krause. October 14.
- Social History Websites That Bring Your Ancestor's Story to Life by Gena Philibert-Ortega. October 19.
- Flip for Flickr – Share, Store and Save Your Family Photos by Maureen Taylor. October 26.
- Analysis and Correlation – Two Keys to Sound Conclusions by Chris Staats. November 2.
- Publishing a Genealogy E-Book by Thomas MacEntee. November 9.
- Dating Family Photographs by Jane Neff Rollins. November 16.
- Nature & Nurture – Family History for Adoptees by Janet Hovorka and Amy Slade. November 18.
- Multi-Media Story Telling by Devin Ashby. November 30.
- Becoming a Genealogy Detective by Sharon Atkins. December 7.
- From the Heartland – Utilizing Online Resources in Midwest Research by Luana Darby. December 14.
- Tracing Your European Ancestors by Julie Goucher. December 16.
- An Introduction to BillionGraves by Garth Fitzner. December 21.
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