Seminars Filter CategoriesSee AllSeminars Using Photographs in Your Research Learn More Using Photographs in Your Research Learn advanced research methods and techniques for identifying the subject and setting, occasion, location and the stories behind your photographs. Without Words: Finding the Stories in Family Photographs Learn More Without Words: Finding the Stories in Family Photographs Learn how to uncover the stories in your own family photographs by applying the rules used to analyze other original records. Find A Grave User’s Guide Learn More Find A Grave User’s Guide Have you considered becoming a contributor to Find A Grave? More than just burial records, Find A Grave includes biographical information, obituaries, family relationships, and photographs. Southern Midwest and Ozark Research Learn More Southern Midwest and Ozark Research includes a short overview of the history and culture of the Ozark Region, followed by information on a variety of tools, sources and methods you may find useful in your Ozark and southern Midwest research. Dating and Identifying Old Photographs Learn More Dating and Identifying Old Photographs Learn the basic techniques that can be used to date and identify old photographs. A methodology will be presented that includes techniques for analyzing the type of photograph, the subject and setting, the occasion, and the location of a photograph. Digitize and Preserve Your Family Photographs Learn More Digitize and Preserve Your Family Photographs Learn how to keep track of your family photos and ensure they are preserved and protected for future generations. Finding Your Family Photographs Learn More Finding Your Family Photographs Wish you had more photographs of your family? Learn how to locate photographs of your family and the places they lived. The History of Women's Fashion Learn More The History of Women's Fashion Learn how to identify and date fashions from the mid-19th to the early 20th centuries. How to Use the Skeletons in Your Closet Learn More How to Use the Skeletons in Your Closet Finding skeletons in your family history may be disconcerting, but can also provide an unusual opportunity to uncover new information about your ancestors. How to Organize all Your Genealogy Stuff Learn More How to Organize all Your Genealogy Stuff We will review the most common methodologies for research organization, and provide guidelines you can use for determining which one may be the best fit for you. Organize and Preserve Family Photos Learn More Organize and Preserve Family Photos Become your family's archivist and learn how to identify, preserve and share your family's artifacts. Using Divorce Records in Genealogical Research Learn More Using Divorce Records in Genealogical Research We will discuss the kinds of records that can be created when divorce occurs and we will also review techniques for uncovering evidence of divorce and other marital mishaps.
Filter CategoriesSee AllSeminars Using Photographs in Your Research Learn More Using Photographs in Your Research Learn advanced research methods and techniques for identifying the subject and setting, occasion, location and the stories behind your photographs. Without Words: Finding the Stories in Family Photographs Learn More Without Words: Finding the Stories in Family Photographs Learn how to uncover the stories in your own family photographs by applying the rules used to analyze other original records. Find A Grave User’s Guide Learn More Find A Grave User’s Guide Have you considered becoming a contributor to Find A Grave? More than just burial records, Find A Grave includes biographical information, obituaries, family relationships, and photographs. Southern Midwest and Ozark Research Learn More Southern Midwest and Ozark Research includes a short overview of the history and culture of the Ozark Region, followed by information on a variety of tools, sources and methods you may find useful in your Ozark and southern Midwest research. Dating and Identifying Old Photographs Learn More Dating and Identifying Old Photographs Learn the basic techniques that can be used to date and identify old photographs. A methodology will be presented that includes techniques for analyzing the type of photograph, the subject and setting, the occasion, and the location of a photograph. Digitize and Preserve Your Family Photographs Learn More Digitize and Preserve Your Family Photographs Learn how to keep track of your family photos and ensure they are preserved and protected for future generations. Finding Your Family Photographs Learn More Finding Your Family Photographs Wish you had more photographs of your family? Learn how to locate photographs of your family and the places they lived. The History of Women's Fashion Learn More The History of Women's Fashion Learn how to identify and date fashions from the mid-19th to the early 20th centuries. How to Use the Skeletons in Your Closet Learn More How to Use the Skeletons in Your Closet Finding skeletons in your family history may be disconcerting, but can also provide an unusual opportunity to uncover new information about your ancestors. How to Organize all Your Genealogy Stuff Learn More How to Organize all Your Genealogy Stuff We will review the most common methodologies for research organization, and provide guidelines you can use for determining which one may be the best fit for you. Organize and Preserve Family Photos Learn More Organize and Preserve Family Photos Become your family's archivist and learn how to identify, preserve and share your family's artifacts. Using Divorce Records in Genealogical Research Learn More Using Divorce Records in Genealogical Research We will discuss the kinds of records that can be created when divorce occurs and we will also review techniques for uncovering evidence of divorce and other marital mishaps.