MyHeritage and FamilyTreeWebinars.com yesterday released the program for the 2022 Legacy Family Tree Webinars series, now in its 13th year.
There are 120 classes on topics ranging from the 1921 UK census to the 1950 US census, from Greece and China to Prussia and Nova Scotia, from Backblaze and Instagram to Airtable, from organizing your papers to printing books on MyHeritage, and from organizing your DNA with the Leeds method to the madness of ‘Mc’ surnames.
New this year are the monthly online genealogy conferences and the Mexico research series.
Canadian topics
The O Canada series is back for the second year and will be broadcast live the third Friday of every other month, starting February 18.
The Canadian webinars feature:
Genealogical Gold in British Columbia by Dave Obee
Expelled from Nova Scotia: researching the Diaspora to the Colonies by Ann G. Lawthers
A 19th Century Ontario Enigma – A Case Study by Janice Nickerson
Tracing Your Alberta Connections by Dave Obee
Researching at the Archives of Ontario by Janice Nickerson
How the West Was Won in Canada by Linda Kruger
In addition to the weekly Webinar Wednesdays are the Board for Certification of Genealogists-sponsored webinars, MyHeritage webinars, the Down Under series for genealogists in Australia and New Zealand, and the African Diaspora series.
Monthly conferences
The themes for the monthly conferences are Organization (January), African-American research (February), Ireland (March), 3rd annual genealogy webinar marathon (April), Germany (May), BMDs/vital records (June), Military (July), New England (August), 2nd annual Webtember event (September), Writing and Publishing (October), Census (December).
All live webinars and the monthly conferences are free and the recordings are free to watch for the first seven days. A webinar membership for US$49.95 provides access to the recordings, syllabus material, and more than 1,600 classes in the library.
More information is available in the program announcement, and the program is available in a printable list.
Free registration is now open.