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The Genealogy Do-Over: A Year of Learning from Mistakes

The Genealogy Do-Over: A Year of Learning from Mistakes In-Person / Online

Frustrated with the way you originally researched your genealogy? Were you a name collector? Did you not care or not even know about citing sources? Now there’s hope and you get a “do-over.” Follow genealogist Thomas MacEntee as he basically starts his genealogy research from scratch but includes sound research practices and methodologies as well as new templates, tools and the latest technology to create a better body of family history research.

It isn’t often that we get a “do-over” when it comes to stuff that matters in life. When you first got started researching your family history, did you do some things that now are just plain “embarrassing” such as name collecting, not citing sources and more? Well now there’s hope since genealogists from beginner to advanced are employing new research methodologies and documentation practices. Follow genealogist Thomas MacEntee as he basically starts his genealogy research from scratch but includes sound research practices and methodologies as well as new templates, tools and the latest technology to create a better body of family history research.

Date:
Friday, November 8, 2024
Time:
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Time Zone:
Central Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Family History Research Center at the Clayton Library Campus
Age Group:
  Adults  
Categories:
  History Research Centers     Spotlight Events  

Registration is required. There are 24 in-person seats available. There are 87 online seats available.

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