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OUR WEDNESDAY WEBINARS ARE AGAIN OFFERED MONTHLY BEGINNING SEPTEMBER 2020
Our Family History Interest Group (FHIG) sessions cover a variety of topics – all through fascinating webinars and discussion. This cozy group meets from 1:00-3:00 pm every Wednesday.
TOPICS:
- Sep 16 - Resources for Researching Your 1812 Ancestor Online (Elizabeth O'Neal)
- Oct 21 - Strategies of The Genetic Detective (CeCe Moore)
- Nov 18 - Researching a Spanish America War Soldier (Craig R. Scott
- Dec 16 - Practical Tools for Family History Writers (Laura Hedgecock)
Make new genealogy friends as you learn. All experience levels encouraged as there’s something for everyone!
JUNE -
Title – Turning Raw Information into Evidence: Tips for Drawing and Explaining Conclusions
Webinar Presenter – J. H. (Jay) Fonkert, CG
Intermediate level
About the presenter: With over 50 published teaching and research articles to his name, Jay Fonkert is a Minnesota-based genealogy research, educator, and writer specializing in 19th C. Midwest research.
About this webinar: The purpose of today's presentation is to help all researchers think about the research questions they ask, the evidence they find, and the conclusions they draw.
Disclaimer(s)
A $5.00 Non-Resident Fee is required for this program.
Non-Residents must register in person.
A Non-Resident is defined as any patron who does not hold a library card with any library.