I saw this on FamilySearch recently- Free Family History Classes and Webinars for January 2022: https://media.familysearch.org/free-family-history-classes-and-webinars-for-january-2022/.
Start out the new year with FamilySearch Family History Library Free Online Webinars. January 2022 classes include Using the FamilySearch Catalog, Research in Canada (an Introduction), and Exploring Post 1850 US Federal Census Records. If you are just getting started, a few beginner classes will get you acclimated to the FamilySearch Family Tree where you will learn about Attaching Sources, Merging Duplicate Individuals, Correcting Relationships, and Adding Memories.
No registration is required and class size for webinars is not limited. See the table of webinars below for more details.
If you cannot attend a live event, most sessions are recorded and can be viewed later at your convenience at Family History Library classes and webinars.
All class times are in Mountain Standard Time (MST).
DATE / TIME | WEBINAR TITLE (Level) | REGISTRATION LINK |
Tue, Jan 4, 10:00 AM MST | Attaching Sources to FamilySearch Family Tree (Beginner) | Yes |
Thu, Jan 6, 10:00 AM MST | Exploring Post-1850 U.S. Federal Census Records (Beginner) | Yes |
Mon, Jan 10, 10:00 AM MST | Using the FamilySearch Catalog (Beginner) | Yes |
Tue, Jan 11, 10:00 AM MST | Merging Duplicate Individuals in FamilySearch Family Tree (Beginner) | Yes |
Tue, Jan 18, 10:00 AM MST | Correcting Relationships in FamilySearch Family Tree (Beginner) | Yes |
Thu, Jan 20, 10:00 AM MST | Research in Canada: An Introduction (Beginner) | Yes |
Tue, Jan 25, 10:00 AM MST | Adding Memories to FamilySearch Family Tree (Beginner) | Yes |
Want more? Peruse over 1,000 free, on-demand sessions from RootsTech Connect 2021.
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