New classes this term at the education site of Family Tree Magazine include Death Records 101, Cemetery Research 101 and a two-week sampler class called "Discover Your Family Tree."
Here are all the classes offered at Family Tree University:
- Advanced Google for Genealogists: Techniques to Take Your Research to the Next Level
- Build a Family Website: Make a Site for Your Family in Four Weeks
- Cemetery Research 101: Dig Up Your Family History
- Creating a Family History Book: Start-to-Finish Guidance for Assembling and Printing a Family Keepsake
- Death Records 101: Find What Your Ancestors Left Behind
- Digital Photography Essentials: Techniques to Capture and Preserve Your Family History
- Discover Your Family Tree: Genealogy for the Absolute Beginner
- Exploring City Directories: How to Trace Your Family in Yesterday’s Yellow Pages
- Find Your German Roots: From America to Deutschland
- Finding African-American Ancestors in Newspapers: Research Strategies for Success
- Finding Ancestors in the US Census: Online and Offline Research Strategies
- Finding Your Ancestral Village: Strategies and Tools to Pinpoint Your Family’s Place of Origin
- Google Earth for Genealogists: Plot Your Ancestors’ Lives
- Google Tools for Genealogists: Four Resources to Enhance Your Family History
- Land Records 101: Using Deeds, Plats, Patents and More
- Mastering Google Search: Secrets to Smarter, Faster Online Research
- Newspaper Research 101: Find Your Ancestors in American News Sources
- Organize Your Genealogy: Get Your Research in Order (and Keep It That Way)
- Published Genealogies: How to Use Others’ Research to Grow Your Family Tree
- Research in Foreign Records: How to Find Your Family Across the Pond
- Reverse Genealogy: Working Forward to Break Down Brick Walls
- Trace Your Polish Roots: Strategies for Searching in the US and Poland
- Tracing Immigrants: How to Research Your Family’s American Arrivals
- US Military Records: Trace Your Ancestors’ Service
- US Vital Records: Researching Births, Marriages, Deaths and Divorces
- Writing Your Family Memoir: Create a Capitvating Record of Your Family’s Story
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