Wikitree Symposium features three days of free genealogy presentations from November 1 to 3

The Wikitree Symposium, running from November 1 to 3 during WikiTree Week, has quite a great list of genealogy speakers and topics. In all, there are 28 free presentations.

The full program and schedule, along with registration, can be found on the WikiTree website. (A reminder will be sent to registrants by email prior to the event.)

The presentations will be live-streamed and available on demand for 30 days after the event. To watch, it appears that you just click on the video at the scheduled time.

On the list of international speakers are many familiar names, including the following Canadians.

Friday, November 1
2:00 p.m. Eastern time
Linda Yip — Finding the records for “impossible” genealogy – lessons learned from a Chinese genealogist

Saturday, November 2
10:oo a.m. Eastern time
Kathryn Lake Hogan — What Happened to Mean Old Mr. Simons? 

1:oo p.m. Eastern time
Lianne Kruger — One Ancestor at a Time: The Process of Research

5:00 p.m. Eastern time
Lianne Kruger — Vlogging to Record Family Memories

Sunday, November 3
1:30 p.m. Eastern time
Kathryn Lake Hogan — So, Your Ancestor Was Canadian, Eh?

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