Free Family History Classes and Webinars for August 2019
The FamilySearch Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, has announced its free classes and webinars for August 2019. Classes will include select classes in Spanish and Portuguese, useful insights for beginners, how to successfully add sources and memories to the FamilySearch Family Tree, and German Research. Attend in person or online. No registration is required.
If you cannot attend a live event, most sessions are recorded and can be viewed later online at your convenience at Family History Library classes and webinars. Online classes are noted on the schedule as webinars.
All class times are in mountain time (MT).
DATE/TIME |
CLASS (SKILL LEVEL) |
WEBINAR |
ROOM |
Sat, Aug 3, 1:00 PM |
¿Quién me ayuda? Episodio II (Beginner) |
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Tue, Aug 6, 10:00 AM |
Attaching Sources to Family Tree (Beginner) |
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Sat, Aug 10, 1:00 PM |
Encontra ajuda de pijama (Beginner) |
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Tue, Aug 13, 10:00 AM |
Adding Memories to Family Tree (Beginner) |
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Sat, Aug 17, 1:00 PM |
¿Qué hay de nuevo en FamilySearch? (Beginner) |
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Tue, Aug 20, 10:00 AM |
Merging & Correcting Relationships on Family Tree (Beginner) |
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Tue, Aug 27, 10:00 AM |
Submitting Names for Temple Ordinances on Family Tree (Beginner) |
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Tue, Aug 27, 11:30 AM |
Germans from Russia: Published Records and Indexes for Black Sea Germans (Intermediate) |
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Tue, Aug 27, 1:00 PM |
German Research: Alsace-Lorraine Websites (Intermediate) |
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