Legacy Family Tree Webinars has announced their 2017 live webinar schedule.In case you are not familiar with Legacy Webinars, on a regular basis they present free live webinars with know speakers and great topics. Each live webinar is free to watch when presented and also avaliable for about a week afterwards. After the week, you can only watch with a subscription. A subscription also give you access to ALL of the webinars in their library for viewing at any time. The cost is around $10 for a month or $50 for a year however a coupon code for a 10% discount is provided at the end of each live webinar. They also have occasional sales.
There are many interesting topics and great speakers scheduled in 2017. You can view the schedule and select any or all of the webinars you wish to register for here.
The full schedule is below.
Home on the Range: Kansas Research Tips
Why are Irish records so weird?
Are You My Grandpa? Men of the Same Name
Picture This: Images You Can Freely Use
Introduction to Quaker Genealogy Research
Preserve, Share, and Search Your Digital Pictures with…
Your Whiteboard in the Cloud: Trello for Genealogists
Complete Photo Restoration in 4 Easy Steps
The Genealogy in Government Documents
Neighborhood Reconstruction: Effective Use of Land Records
Finding and Using Land Ownership Maps
Researching Criminal Records
Take Me Back to Where I Belong: Transportation Records of…
Beginning Danish Research
New York City and State Governmental Vital Records
MAXY DNA: Correlating mt-at-X-Y DNA with the GPS
Remember Me: Lifestreaming and the Modern Genealogist
WikiTree: Free for All without a Free-for-All
The Great War: Researching Your World War I Ancestors
Researching Your Minnesota Ancestors
How Harry Potter Can Teach You About DNA
What Now? Your Next Steps with Autosomal DNA Testing
Beating the Bushes: Using the GPS to Find Jacob Bush’s…
Virtual Family Reunions: Super Easy, Super Fun
Censational Census Strategies
Google Books: the tool you should use every day!
Tips for Snapping Pics: How to Take Perfect Family…
Analyzing Documents Sparks Ideas for Further Research
The Firelands, The Connecticut Western Reserve, and the…
Family History Adhesive: The Science of Why History Binds…
Tracing Your West Country Ancestors
A Taxing Matter: Using Tax Lists in Genealogy
Using Pictures with Legacy Family Tree
Analyzing Probate Records of Slaveholders to Identify…
Finding Your Ancestors in German Directories
How to do Mexican Research and Be Successful
Getting Started with Evidentia
Top Tech Tips for the Technologist and the Genealogist
The ABCs and 123s of Researching Your Ancestor’s School…
When Does Newfound Evidence Overturn a Proved Conclusion?
WolframAlpha for Genealogists
Quick Guide to Texas Research
No Easy Button: Using “Immersion Genealogy” to…
Southern States Migration Patterns
Is Your Society Growing? Social Media may be your saving…
Databases, Search Engines, and the Genealogical Proof…
The WPA: Sources for Your Genealogy
Midwestern & Plains States Level Census Records
Is this the End? Taking Your German Brick Walls Down Piece…
New York City Genealogical Research: Navigating Through The…
Using Non-Population Schedules for Context and Evidence
British and Irish research: the differences
Research in Federal Records: Some Assembly Required
Finding Your Roots in Catholic Records
I Thought He Was My Ancestor: Avoiding the Six Biggest…
Finding Your Nordic Parish of Birth
The Law and the Reasonably Exhaustive (Re)Search
Palmetto Pride – South Carolina for Genealogists
Problems and Pitfalls of a Reasonably Shallow Search
From the Heartland – Utilizing Online Resources in Midwest…
Tracing Your European Ancestors
No, no, Nanette! What negative evidence is . . . and isn’t
An Introduction to BillionGraves
Strategies to Find the Most Challenging Ancestors with…
Tips and Tricks to Organizing Your Genealogy
Legacy Family Tree for Complete Beginners
Create a Free Google Earth Historic Map Collection for Your…
Playing Nice In The Genealogy Sandbox
Photography for Genealogy
The WHO of Genetic Genealogy
Deciphering German Script
Be Your Own Digital Archivist: Preserve Your Research
Weaving DNA Test Results into a Proof Argument
Finding Missing Persons With DNA Testing
Apprentices, Indentured Servants, and Redemptioners: White…
50 Websites Every Genealogist Should Know
Home on the Range: Kansas Research Tips
Why are Irish records so weird?
Are You My Grandpa? Men of the Same Name
Picture This: Images You Can Freely Use
Introduction to Quaker Genealogy Research
Preserve, Share, and Search Your Digital Pictures with…
Your Whiteboard in the Cloud: Trello for Genealogists
Complete Photo Restoration in 4 Easy Steps
The Genealogy in Government Documents
Neighborhood Reconstruction: Effective Use of Land Records
Finding and Using Land Ownership Maps
Researching Criminal Records
Take Me Back to Where I Belong: Transportation Records of…
Beginning Danish Research
New York City and State Governmental Vital Records
MAXY DNA: Correlating mt-at-X-Y DNA with the GPS
Remember Me: Lifestreaming and the Modern Genealogist
WikiTree: Free for All without a Free-for-All
The Great War: Researching Your World War I Ancestors
Researching Your Minnesota Ancestors
How Harry Potter Can Teach You About DNA
What Now? Your Next Steps with Autosomal DNA Testing
Beating the Bushes: Using the GPS to Find Jacob Bush’s…
Virtual Family Reunions: Super Easy, Super Fun
Censational Census Strategies
Google Books: the tool you should use every day!
Tips for Snapping Pics: How to Take Perfect Family…
Analyzing Documents Sparks Ideas for Further Research
The Firelands, The Connecticut Western Reserve, and the…
Family History Adhesive: The Science of Why History Binds…
Tracing Your West Country Ancestors
A Taxing Matter: Using Tax Lists in Genealogy
Using Pictures with Legacy Family Tree
Analyzing Probate Records of Slaveholders to Identify…
Finding Your Ancestors in German Directories
How to do Mexican Research and Be Successful
Getting Started with Evidentia
Top Tech Tips for the Technologist and the Genealogist
The ABCs and 123s of Researching Your Ancestor’s School…
When Does Newfound Evidence Overturn a Proved Conclusion?
WolframAlpha for Genealogists
Quick Guide to Texas Research
No Easy Button: Using “Immersion Genealogy” to…
Southern States Migration Patterns
Is Your Society Growing? Social Media may be your saving…
Databases, Search Engines, and the Genealogical Proof…
The WPA: Sources for Your Genealogy
Midwestern & Plains States Level Census Records
Is this the End? Taking Your German Brick Walls Down Piece…
New York City Genealogical Research: Navigating Through The…
Using Non-Population Schedules for Context and Evidence
British and Irish research: the differences
Research in Federal Records: Some Assembly Required
Finding Your Roots in Catholic Records
I Thought He Was My Ancestor: Avoiding the Six Biggest…
Finding Your Nordic Parish of Birth
The Law and the Reasonably Exhaustive (Re)Search
Palmetto Pride – South Carolina for Genealogists
Problems and Pitfalls of a Reasonably Shallow Search