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Family History Research
01:04:55
Writing a Register-Style Sketch

Do you have notebooks, digital files, and family tree programs full of information you’d like to write up for your family? Whether you just want to write about your grandparents, write an article, or compile a whole book, the Register style is a widely used genealogical format that has been used for more than 150 years. 

Family History Research
58:41
Lithuanian Research: Back to the Old Country

Interested in researching your Lithuanian ancestors in the Old Country but not sure where to start? In this lecture, James Heffernan will detail the types of records that can be found in Lithuanian archives, how to access them, and tips for deciphering the languages (Lithuanian, Russian, Polish) that you are likely to encounter.

Family History Research
01:11:16
Using AI in Family History Research

Have you wondered how Artificial Intelligence might be able to help your family history research? In this lecture, Senior Genealogist Melanie McComb will discuss exciting possibilities for using AI to support your research—including assistance with report writing, digitally restoring family photos, and more.