We've tallied the numbers and made a list of the Top 10 FamilyTreeWebinars.com classes for January 2019! Are your favorite topics or instructors among the list? Need something new to learn? Use the list to get inspired!
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-851 genealogy classes in the members-only library, these were the most frequently played during the month of January 2019. 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 January 2019
1. Maintaining an Organized Computer by Cyndi Ingle
2. Using OneNote With Your Genealogy by Tessa Keough
3. Importance of Newspapers for family research by Daniel Horowitz
4. DNA Rights and Wrongs: The Ethical Side of Testing by Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL
5. Integrating old photos into your family history research by Maureen Taylor
6. Visualizing Information for Genealogists by Margaret R. Fortier, CG
7. Researching in Australian Archives by Helen Smith
8. You Can Do This: Photo Organizing and Preservation by Thomas MacEntee
9. Focused Research VS Information Overload by DearMYRTLE and Russ Worthington
10. What Would You Do If You Had Five Days in Washington, DC? by Pamela Boyer Sayre, CG, CGL
The Runner-Ups
11. Three DNA Tests = Three Times the Fun by Diahan Southard
12. Patriot or Not? Using the Genealogical Proof Standard on a Closed DAR Line by Elissa Scalise Powell, CG, CGL
13. A Nose for News: 20+ Tips for Getting the Most Out of Newspapers by Mary Kircher Roddy
14. Deciphering German Script by Gail Blankenau
15. Get set, GO! Planning and Executing a Successful Research Trip by Nicka Smith
16. Getting Started in Family History – 3 – Family Stories by Cheri Hudson Passey
17. Did I Get Everything? Creating a Checklist for Genealogy Research by Thomas MacEntee
18. Sources and Citations Made Simple, Standard, and Powerful by Geoff Rasmussen
19. Getting Started in Family History – 2 – Forms by Cheri Hudson Passey
20. Getting Started in Family History – 1- Home Sources by Cheri Hudson Passey
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