Tag Archives: Lisa Alzo

Inspiration for writing about female ancestors

For Women’s History Month in the United States that begins March 1, genealogist Lisa Alzo has written a series of blogging prompts to help people write about and honour their female ancestors. Ms. Alzo’s Fearless Females blogging prompts are not just … Continue reading

Posted in Writing | Tagged , | Comments Off on Inspiration for writing about female ancestors

Start writing about your female ancestors with these 31 prompts

March is National Women’s History Month in the United States, United Kingdon, and Australia, and Lisa Alzo provides us with lots of inspiration to write about our “fearless ancestors” in her blog post, Fearless Females Blogging Prompts: Returning for Another … Continue reading

Posted in Writing | Tagged , , , , | Comments Off on Start writing about your female ancestors with these 31 prompts

Lisa Alzo offers her webinar on how to trace female ancestors for free

Lisa Alzo continues to share this month as she encourages us to learn and write about our female ancestors. In her latest post on her blog, The Accidental Genealogist, Ms. Alzo has made the recording of her webinar, Silent Voices: … Continue reading

Posted in Lectures, Conferences, Online Learning, TV, News | Tagged , , , | Comments Off on Lisa Alzo offers her webinar on how to trace female ancestors for free

Genealogy boot camp recording and handout available for free

If you missed Thomas MacEntee and Lisa Alzo’s Holiday Special Boot Camp about genealogy this weekend, you now have a chance to watch the three-hour recorded version and read the handouts. Both are excellent presenters. During the Boot Camp, Mr. … Continue reading

Posted in Lectures, Conferences, Online Learning, TV, News | Tagged , , | 1 Comment

Friday’s webinar aims to recharge your research

Lisa Alzo is one of those speakers who could talk about baking bread, and I would attend her lecture. So, when Legacy Family Tree scheduled her to speak this week in a free webinar that could perhaps help me break down an old … Continue reading

Posted in Online learning | Tagged , | Comments Off on Friday’s webinar aims to recharge your research

Savoir faire Sunday — Webinars

My friends know I love attending seminars and lectures — especially if I can sit in the front row, wear slippers, and sip tea. Okay, so I am not actually sitting in a conference room. Instead, I am sitting in a … Continue reading

Posted in Online learning, Savoir faire | Tagged , , , , , , , | 1 Comment