Lots of free FamilySearch webinars in September

FamilySearch is offering more than three dozen free webinars in September that are worth noting in your calendar.

Classes will include beginner content about DNA, US resources, merging duplicate ancestor data, indexing, using the wiki, and searching records. Intermediate courses will centre on British Isles research (England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales), including Jewish research in England. 

If you have Irish heritage, keep Monday, September 23 clear for the FamilySearch webinars. September 24 is the day scheduled for Scottish research, September 25 and26 for English, and September 27 for Welsh.

Attend in person or online. No registration is required.

All class times are in Mountain time. Join the September webinars here.

If you cannot attend a live event, most sessions are recorded and can be viewed later online at your convenience at Family History Library classes and webinars. Online classes are noted on the schedule as webinars.

DATE CLASS / SKILL LEVEL
Tues
Sep 3
10:00 AM
Merging & Correcting Relationships in Family Tree
(Beginner)
Thurs
Sep 5
10:00 AM
Learn How to Save Your Ancestors by Indexing Records
(Beginner)
Tues
Sep 10
9:00 AM
U.S. Research Process: Introduction (Beginner)
Tues
Sep 10
10:30 AM
U.S. Federal Census Records, 1850-1940 (Beginner)
Tues
Sep 10
1:00 PM
U.S. Vital Records (Beginner)
Tues
Sep 10
2:30 PM
U.S. City Directories (Beginner)
Wed
Sep 11
9:00 AM
U.S. Research Process: Finding Records Online
(Beginner)
Wed
Sep 11
10:30 AM
U.S. Probate Records (Beginner)
Wed
Sep 11
1:00 PM
U.S. Land Records (Beginner)
Wed
Sep 11
2:30 PM
U.S. Federal Land Records (Beginner)
Thurs
Sep 12
9:00 AM
U.S. Research Process: When the Records Aren’t Online
(Beginner)
Thurs
Sep 12
10:30 AM
U.S. Military Records (Beginner)
Thurs
Sep 12
1:00 PM
U.S. Immigration Records, 1820-1954 (Beginner)
Thurs
Sep 12
2:30 PM
U.S. Naturalization Records (Beginner)
Fri
Sep 13
9:00 AM
U.S. Research Process: Evaluating and Analyzing
(Beginner)
Fri
Sep 13
10:30 AM
U.S. Federal Census Records, 1790-1840 (Beginner)
Friday
Sep 13
1:00 PM
U.S. Church Records (Beginner)
Friday
Sep 13
2:30 PM
DNA Basics (Beginner)
Tuesday
Sep 17
10:00 AM
Using the FamilySearch Research Wiki (Beginner)
Thurs
Sep 19
10:00 AM
Web Indexing: The Review Process (Beginner)
Mon
Sep 23
9:00 AM
Irish Research on the Internet (Intermediate)
Mon
Sep 23
10:30 AM
Griffith’s Valuation and Other Valuation Office Records
(Intermediate)
Mon
Sep 23
1:00 PM
Irish Estate Records (Intermediate)
Mon
Sep 23
2:30 PM
Irish Land and Property Records (Intermediate)
Tues
Sep 24
9:00 AM
Scottish Clans and Naming Patterns (Intermediate)
Tues
Sep 24
10:30 AM
Using the Wiki and Scotland’s People for Scottish Research(Intermediate)
Tues
Sep 24
1:00 PM
Scottish Nonconformists (Intermediate)
Tues
Sep 24
2:30 PM
Tracing Ancestry in Scotland’s Heritable Land Records
(Intermediate)
Wed
Sep 25
9:00 AM
The Impact of British History on Family History
Research (Intermediate)
Wed
Sep 25
10:30 AM
Research before 1837 in England & Wales
(Intermediate)
Wed
Sep 25
1:00 PM
Five Strategies for Tracing Your British Immigrant
Ancestors (Intermediate)
Wed
Sep 25
2:30 PM
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints in Britain (Intermediate)
Thurs
Sep 26
9:00 AM
The Parish Chest: Beyond Christening, Marriages, and
Burial Registers (Intermediate)
Thurs
Sep 26
10:30 AM
Understanding Handwriting, Abbreviations, Dates
and More (Intermediate)
Thurs
Sep 26
1:00 PM
Jewish Research in England (Intermediate)
Thurs
Sep 26
2:30 PM
I Give and Bequeath’ English Probate Records
(Intermediate)
Fri
Sep 27
9:00 AM
Given Names, Patronymics and Surnames in Wales
(Intermediate)
Fri
Sep 27
10:30 AM
Success Strategies for Tracing Welsh Families
(Intermediate)
Fri
Sep 27
1:00 PM
Nonconformity in Wales (Intermediate)
Fri
Sep 27
2:30 PM
Welsh Language and Culture (Intermediate)

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