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Free Family History Library Classes and Webinars for April 2017
Salt Lake City, Utah (21 March 2017), April is a great month to take a free family history class or webinar taught by specialists through the world reknowned Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. Attend in person or online. Beginner or intermediate skill level, we bet you'll find something of interest. British, Portuguese, Finnish, Scottish, French, Chinese, Dutch, and US records-related classes are on tap. Take the introductory DNA class to help understand all the genetic genealogy excitement. And there are quite a few classes about how to get the most out of all the features and content on FamilySearch.org. Mark your calendars for events you want to join so you don't forget. Find and easily share this release online in the FamilySearch Newsroom.
Online classes offered in the schedule below are noted as "Webinars". Webinar attendees need to click on the link next to the class title to attend the online class on the scheduled date and time. Those attending the Library in-person need to simply go to the room noted. Invite family and friends. All times are in Mountain Standard Time (MST). No registration is required.
Not able to attend a webinar live or in-person? Most sessions are taped and can be viewed later online at your convenience in the archive for Family History Library Classes and Webinars.
DATE / TIME
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CLASS (SKILL LEVEL)
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WEBINAR | ROOM
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Mon, 3-Apr,10:00 AM
| Using the FamilySearch Catalog Effectively (Beginner) | |
Mon, 3-Apr,1:00 PM
| Overview of FamilySearch.org (Beginner) | |
Tue, 4-Apr,10:00 AM
| Starting with the FamilySearch Family Tree: Navigating, Adding a Person, Standardizing, Views, Printing (Beginner) | |
Tue, 4-Apr,12:00 PM
| British Research Case Study (Beginner) | |
Tue, 4-Apr, 2:00 PM
| Chinese Genealogy and How to Start (In Chinese) (Beginner) | |
Wed, 5-Apr,11:00 AM
| Ask Your United States Research Question (Beginner) | |
Mon, 10-Apr,10:00 AM
| Using the FamilySearch Catalog Effectively (Beginner) | |
Tue, 11-Apr,10:00 AM
| What’s New at FamilySearch.org (Beginner) | |
Tue, 11-Apr,12:00 PM
| Starting Chinese Genealogy (In English) (Beginner) | |
Tue, 11-Apr,2:00 PM
| Exploring Death Notices in Norway (Intermediate) | |
Wed, 12-Apr,10:00 AM
| French Language Records Indexing (1½ hrs) (Beginner) | |
Wed, 12-Apr,12:00 PM
| Tracing Ancestry in Scotland’s Heritable (Land) Records (Intermediate) | |
Wed, 12-Apr,2:00 PM
| Marriage Customs and Records in Sweden (Beginner) | |
Wed, 12-Apr,4:00 PM
| Using the Online Pennsylvania Archives (Beginner) | |
Thur, 13-Apr,1:00 PM
| Scottish Naming Customs (Beginner) | |
Sat, 15-Apr,10:00 AM
| Boy Scout Genealogy Merit Badge (1½ hrs.) To register go to http://bit.ly/2eDQGhD( | |
Sat, 15-Apr,1:00 PM
| Conquistar la mitología: Usando fuentes (Beginner) | |
Mon, 17-Apr,10:00 AM
| Using the FamilySearch Catalog Effectively (Beginner) | |
Tue, 18-Apr,10:00 AM
| Tips and Tricks for Using FamilySearch’s Historical Records (Beginner) | |
Wed, 19-Apr,10:00 AM
| Dutch Language Records Indexing (1½ hrs) (Beginner) | |
Wed, 19-Apr,1:00 PM
| Beginning Finnish Research: A Case Study (Beginner) | |
Thur, 20-Apr,11:00 AM
| Starting Family Tree: Research Help and Searching Records (Beginner) | |
Fri, 21-Apr,1:00 PM
| How to Trace Scotland’s Poor (Intermediate) | |
Mon, 24-Apr,10:00 AM
| Using the FamilySearch Catalog Effectively (Beginner) | |
Tue, 25-Apr,11:00 AM
| FamilySearch Wiki (Beginner) | |
Tue, 25-Apr,2:00 PM
| Genetic Genealogy: An Introduction to DNA (Beginner) | |
Wed, 26-Apr,10:00 AM
| Portuguese Language Records Indexing (1½ hrs) (Beginner) | |
Wed, 26-Apr,2:00 PM
| New York City Passenger Arrivals (Intermediate) | |
Thur, 27-Apr,10:00 AM
| Genetic Genealogy: An Introduction to DNA (Beginner) | |
Thur, 27-Apr,1:00 PM
| Your British/Irish Research Questions Answered (Beginner) |
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