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The Top 10 Genealogy Classes of May 2016

The Top 10 Genealogy Classes of May 2016

We've tallied the numbers and made a list of the Top 10 FamilyTreeWebinars.com classes for May 2016! Are your favorite topics or instructors among the list? Need something new to learn? Use the list to get inspired!

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Each month thousands of Legacy Family Tree Webinar subscribers head for the library to learn new skills and techniques to help improve their genealogy research. Among the now-354 genealogy classes in the members-only library, these were the most frequently played during the month of May 2016.  They aren't necessarily the newest classes but rather the topics that were sought out by our members.

Have you seen any of these classes? Are these among your favorites too? Some of these classes (and topics) might be new to you! Get inspired to learn more and make your genealogy journey more fun!

The Top 10 for May 2016

1. Google Drive for Genealogists by Thomas MacEntee

2. Mining the Über-sites for German Ancestors by James M. Beidler

3. Dirty Pictures: Save Your Family Photos from Ruin by Denise May Levenick

4. Messages from the Grave: Listening to Your Ancestor's Tombstone by Elissa Scalise Powell, CG, CGL

5. Brand New Book Matching Technology at MyHeritage by Mike Mansfield

6. England and Wales: Rummaging in the Parish Chests by Kirsty Gray

7. Watch Geoff Live: DNA by Geoff Rasmussen and Diahan Southard

8. The Genetic Ancestry of Native Americans by Ugo Perego

9. NEHGS: Who We Are, What We Do, and How We Can Help by Lindsay Fulton

10. FamilySearch Pilot Tool by FamilySearch.org Panel

The Runner-Ups

11. Ephemera: Genealogy Gold by Sharon S. Atkins

12. History Lives at JSTOR by Sarah Kim

13. Citizen Archivist Opportunities at the National Archives by Dina Herbert

14. Squatters, Pre-emptioners and Thieves: Early Land Records by Ruby Coleman

15. Improving Your Use of New FamilySearch: Data Cleanup Strategies by Geoff Rasmussen

16. Getting to Know Findmypast: Your Source for British and Irish Genealogy by Jen Baldwin

17. Sources and Citations Made Simple, Standard, and Powerful by Geoff Rasmussen

18. Researching in California: Libraries, Archives and Online by Gena Philibert-Ortega

19. To Live and Die in California: Researching Vital Records by Gena Philibert-Ortega

20. Legacy Family Tree and FamilySearch Family Tree by Geoff Rasmussen

Access to classes in the Legacy Family Tree Webinar library are available with an annual or monthly membership. Not a member? Become one! Or watch one of our free classes here.

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