Uncovering Hidden History: The Freedmen’s Bureau Records (African American)

The Civil War profoundly impacted many lives from Delaware to Texas. Freedmen’s Bureau records are a treasure trove of information, extending beyond the experiences of freed enslaved to the families of Confederate soldiers who were wounded or killed in action, and others. They also provide data about ALL post-war impoverished Southerners. Those listed may have received rations, been declared destitute, sought to reclaim abandoned land, be party to a contract, attend school, be admitted to a hospital, & more. You might also find personal correspondence and transportation records to help unlock your family history.

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Don’t Ignore Scholarly Resources – They are Genealogically Leverageable and a Must for Your Genealogy Toolbox

While genealogists often rely on familiar resources, many overlook the wealth of scholarly and academic research that can enrich their family histories. Academics and researchers delve deeply into rabbit holes of genealogically relevant topics, publishing their findings in FREELY accessible to ALL resources. By tapping into these treasures, genealogists can benefit from already-done rigorous research and insights. In this webinar, we'll explore at least 35 such resources and provide tips on discovering more, helping you harness the power of academic research to enhance your genealogical pursuits. We promise you’ll discover a “new-to-you” resource and it might just help you break down a brick wall.

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Using Artificial Intelligence Tools in Genealogy (AI)

Learn how to use AI tools to process genealogical evidence from various records in a more comprehensive and less time consuming manner.  This webinar will cover document analysis, reading handwriting, processing images, and more.

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More Than Just Mail: Post Office Records and the Insights They Provide Into Our Ancestors Reading Habits and Life (Records)

Post offices aren’t just about employees or even the mail. Most of us receive our newspapers and magazines mailed directly from the publisher or purchased in a store. That wasn’t how it used to be - there was no rural door-to-door delivery before the turn of the 20th century!!! Who handled subscriptions for reading material? They were handled by the postmaster at the post office! Wouldn’t you like to see great-great-grandpa’s subscription list? Some of these subscription lists DO survive and can provide insights about a person, including religious and/or political leanings, hobbies, news interests, and much more. We’ll also talk about other post office records that tell us who our ancestors purchased from, sent mail orders to, and more! Information often found nowhere else!

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Using Artificial Intelligence Tools in Genealogy (AI)

Learn how to use AI tools to process genealogical evidence from various records in a more comprehensive and less time consuming manner.  This webinar will cover document analysis, reading handwriting, processing images, and more, using real examples and the latest tools. This is an introductory lecture, so no AI knowledge is required.

$25.00