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A Beginner’s Guide
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Are Your Ancestors Frozen in Time?
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Attacking those BrickWalls
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Attacking those Jewish Brick Walls
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Breaking Through the Generation Gap for Youth Leaders
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Canada: Census Records
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Canada: Church Records
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Canadian Online Research
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Canadian Research
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England: British Military Records and How to Use Them
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England: British Research Using Social Media
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England: Church Records and Indexes
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England: Civil Registration
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England: Finding Your Ancestors in English Manor Records
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England: Heraldry and Nobility
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England: Non-Conformist Church Records
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England: Online Resources
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England: Planning a Research Trip
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England: The Quest for Your English Ancestors
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Forensic Genealogy – CSI meets Roots
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France: Archives, Jurisdictions, and Record Availability
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Getting Your Book Published
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Harnessing Cloud Technology to Expand & Extend your Family Tree (1)
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Ireland Online Resources
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Let the Rescue Begin
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Libraries: Portals to Your Ancestral Past
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New England Research
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Preparing to Become a Professional – Steps to Accreditation
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Researching Your Canadian Ancestors, an Overview
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Social Media Tools
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Scotland: Church Records & Indexes
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Scotland: Online Resources
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Scotland: Records of Property & Inheritance
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Scotland: Research Strategies
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The Hidden Resources of FamilySearch.org
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The Perfect Social Media: Family History & Genealogy
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The Pursuit from Genealogy Hobbyist to Professional
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Using Multiple Sources to Find Ancestral Homelands
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Wales Online Resources
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Why Family History?
(1) This class is very technology oriented and aimed at programmers