Back to School: Genealogy Style
As students of all levels prepare to begin a new school year, it’s a good time to consider signing up for an online genealogy course. GenClass has a number of offerings coming up in September for the affordable price of $34.50 per course (8 lessons, plus instruction and chats from leading experts in genealogy).
09-Jewish Genealogy: Internet (Part 2) This class builds on the basics course, providing detailed information about search engines, general genealogy sites, Jewish genealogy sites. Duration:4 Weeks from September 1, 2008 |
09-Adoption Investigative Class – September 1, 2008 Detailed search advice and assistance for successfully locating and reuniting adoptees and birth families. Duration:4 Weeks from September 1, 2008 |
09-Brick Wall Research – September 1, 2008 Brick Walls are common in genealogy. Learn tips, tricks, solutions and strategies to bust through them. Duration:4 Weeks from September 1, 2008 |
09-Lost Friends and Family Investigative Class – September 1, 2008 Detailed search advice and assistance on the methods to use for successfully tracing “lost” relatives and friends. Duration:4 Weeks from September 1, 2008 |
09-Native American Genealogy – September 1, 2008 Learn how to start your research for your Native American Ancestors. Duration:4 Weeks from September 1, 2008 |
09-Organizing Your Family History – September 1, 2008 Learn the techniques to ensure efficient organisation of your research. Duration:4 Weeks from September 1, 2007 |
09-Scottish Genealogy – September 1, 2008 This extensive class will provide a detailed description of what you need to know to track your Scottish ancestry. Duration:4 Weeks from September 1, 2008 |
09-Research in the Great Lakes States – September 1, 2008
This course will focus on generalized and locality specific resources of six area states -Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin.
Duration:4 Weeks from September 1, 2008
You can attend these classes from home. So, why not consider taking one or more to brush up on your research skills or learn about a new technique or facet of family history?
Click here to register for the course of your choice.