Time is Running Out – Save 50% on Webinar Bundles

Time is running out for the sale on my popular webinar bundles!

Save 50% at checkout with coupon code JOY18  through December 31, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. EST.  

Click here to purchase now!

https://www.lisaalzo.com/webinars


Each bundle contains video file links for each presentation (hosted on Vimeo), plus the syllabus materials/handouts.

New Titles Added

Two new titles have been added:

Genealogy Dark Side Bundle



Three webinars and 14 pages of syllabus materials:

1. Cause of Death: Using Coroner’s Records for Genealogy – This presentation covers where to find coroner’s records and how to mine them for genealogy research clues.
2. Diseases, Disasters, Distress: Bad for Your Ancestors, Good for Genealogy!– This presentation will discuss five ways to learn how diseases, disasters, and distress may have impacted your family’s history.
3. Make Those Skeletons Dance: Exploring Your Family’s Dark Side – When you start digging into your family’s past, “You never know what you’re gonna get.” If you suspect a few black sheep lurking in your family tree, this session will show you how to hunt them down, bust through the speculation, and tell the real story.

Timesaving Tools for the Family Historian Webinar Bundle


Three webinars and 10 pages of syllabus materials:

1. Storyboard Your Family History – Learn how a storyboard can help you jumpstart and improve your writing.2. Scrivener for Easier Family History Writing Projects – Get an overview of how to use Scrivener for your writing projects.3. Trello for Genealogists – Learn how to use Trello as a virtual whiteboard for organizing and managing your research and writing projects.


Other Great Webinar Bundles

You can also get any of these webinar bundles for 50% off during the sale:

Share Your Stories Webinar Bundle

Finding Your Female Ancestors (Volume I) Webinar Bundle

Beginning Genealogy Webinar Bundle

Eastern European Genealogy (Volume I) Webinar Bundle

Click here to read my recent post on these bundles.

Sale Ends December 31st


All bundles are on sale for a limited time ONLY – save 50% at checkout with coupon code JOY18 through December 31, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. EST.  

Click here to purchase now!

More bundles will be added, so keep checking back, or sign up for my newsletter to receive notifications about new products.



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Sale Extended ~ 50% Off Webinar Bundles through 12/31/18

Happy Holidays!  

I have extended the sale on my popular webinar bundles. Save 50% at checkout with coupon code JOY18  through December 31, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. EST.  

Click here to purchase now!

https://www.lisaalzo.com/webinars

Each bundle contains video file links for each presentation (hosted on Vimeo), plus the syllabus materials/handouts.

New Titles Added

Two new titles have been added:

Genealogy Dark Side Bundle

Three webinars and 14 pages of syllabus materials:

1. Cause of Death: Using Coroner’s Records for Genealogy – This presentation covers where to find coroner’s records and how to mine them for genealogy research clues.
2. Diseases, Disasters, Distress: Bad for Your Ancestors, Good for Genealogy! – This presentation will discuss five ways to learn how diseases, disasters, and distress may have impacted your family’s history.
3. Make Those Skeletons Dance: Exploring Your Family’s Dark Side – When you start digging into your family’s past, “You never know what you’re gonna get.” If you suspect a few black sheep lurking in your family tree, this session will show you how to hunt them down, bust through the speculation, and tell the real story.

Timesaving Tools for the Family Historian Webinar Bundle


Three webinars and 10 pages of syllabus materials:

1. Storyboard Your Family History – Learn how a storyboard can help you jumpstart and improve your writing.
2. Scrivener for Easier Family History Writing Projects – Get an overview of how to use Scrivener for your writing projects.
3. Trello for Genealogists – Learn how to use Trello as a virtual whiteboard for organizing and managing your research and writing projects.

Other Great Webinar Bundles

You can also get any of these webinar bundles for 50% off during the sale:

Share Your Stories Webinar Bundle

Finding Your Female Ancestors (Volume I) Webinar Bundle

Beginning Genealogy Webinar Bundle

Eastern European Genealogy (Volume I) Webinar Bundle


Click here to read my recent post on these bundles.

Sale Ends December 31st


All bundles are on sale for a limited time ONLY – save 50% at checkout with coupon code JOY18 through December 31, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. EST.  

Click here to purchase now!


More bundles will be added, so keep checking back, or sign up for my newsletter to receive notifications about new products.


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New Eastern European Genealogy Webinar Bundle Available – Save 50% through 23 December 2018

I am pleased to announce the release of a new webinar bundle Eastern European Genealogy Volume I. 

Just $9.97 today through Sunday 23 December 2018 (that’s 50% off the regular price!)  

Click here to purchase now and use coupon code JOY18 at checkout!

https://www.lisaalzo.com/webinars


Included in this webinar bundle:

Three webinars and 20+ pages of syllabus materials:

1. 10 Ways to Jumpstart Your Eastern European Genealogy

Curious about your East European roots but don’t know where to begin? This session will show you how to “jumpstart your genealogy!” Learn the basics of how to investigate your family’s history using both traditional and online sources.

2. Eastern European Maps and Gazetteers

Learn how to find and use Eastern European Maps and Gazetteers to pinpoint your ancestral town or village.

3. Eastern European Church Records

Church parish registers are the most popular and useful source for tracing ancestors in Eastern Europe. Often these are the only records in which to find information about our ancestors and their families in the old country. In this webinar, learn where to find parish records (including baptisms, marriages, deaths/burials, confession lists and more), how to access and interpret them, and what rich genealogical clues they contain.

These three webinars are some of my most popular presentations on Eastern European genealogy research and the syllabus materials are packed full of information, tips, resources, and websites useful for both the beginner and more advanced researchers.

Take advantage of my webinar bundle sale and snag this one today (before the price goes back up to $19.95!). Click the button below to purchase nowUse JOY18 at checkout.


Other Great Webinar Bundles

You can also get any of these webinar bundles for 50% off during the sale:

Share Your Stories Webinar Bundle

Finding Your Female Ancestors (Volume I) Webinar Bundle

Beginning Genealogy Webinar Bundle


Each bundle contains video file links for each presentation (hosted on Vimeo), plus the syllabus materials/handouts.

Click here to read my recent post on these bundles.


Sale Ends December 23rd!

All bundles are on sale for a limited time ONLYsave 50% at checkout with coupon code JOY18  today through Sunday December 23, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. EST.  

Click here to purchase now!


More bundles will be added, so keep checking back, or sign up for my newsletter to receive notifications about new products.



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It’s the Most Bundle-ful Time of the Year! 50% Off Flash Sale on Webinar Bundles

In the midst of all the holiday shopping for your family and friends, why not treat yourself to the gift of genealogy education?   

I have received many requests asking whether webinars I have presented are available for purchase, so I have put together special themed “bundles” of some of my most popular presentations.


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Each bundle contains video file links for each presentation (hosted on Vimeo), plus the syllabus materials/handouts.

For a limited time ONLY  all currently available bundles are on sale – save 50% at checkout with coupon code JOY18  today through Sunday December 23, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. EST.  Click here to purchase now!

ONE NEW BUNDLE WIILL BE ADDED EACH DAY OF THE SALE!

Also, one new bundle will be added each day during the sale – so click here to check back.

Friday, 12/21/18 – Eastern European Genealogy Volume I Webinar Bundle (Okay, I am offering this one for sale today…)

Saturday, 12/22/18- Genealogy Dark Side Webinar Bundle (find those Black Sheep ancestors!

Sunday, 12/23/18 – Time-Saving Tools for Family Historians Webinar Bundle (just in time for the New Year!)


Current webinar bundles available:

New!  Eastern European Genealogy Volume I Webinar Bundle – just added!
Regular price $19.95 – now just $9.97!


Click here to purchase – use coupon code: JOY18

Includes:

1. 10 Ways to Jumpstart Your Eastern European Genealogy

2. Eastern European Maps and Gazetteers

3. Eastern European Church Records


Share Your Stories Webinar Bundle: Regular price $19.95 – now just $9.97!


Click here to purchase – use coupon code: JOY18

Includes:

1. Creating Family History eBooks: Your Blueprint for Success
               
2. Scrivener For Easier Writing Projects

3. The Write Stuff: Using Nonfiction Writing Techniques to Write a Better Family History

4. Bonus Video: Create a Fabulous Family History Tribute – Animoto Video Tutorial/Sample Tribute Video


Beginning Genealogy Webinar Bundle – Regular price $19.95 – now just $9.97!

Click here to purchase – use coupon code: JOY18

Includes:

1. Online Genealogy for Beginners and Beyond

2. Tracing Your Immigrant Ancestors

3. Taming Your Inner Packrat Part 1 and Part 2


Finding Your Female Ancestors (Volume I) Webinar Bundle – Regular price $19.95 – now just $9.97!


Click here to purchase – use coupon code: JOY18

Includes:

1. Ladies First: Finding Your Female Ancestors

2. Ten Ways to Tell Your Female Ancestors’ Stories

3. Three Slovak Women: Telling the Story of One Slovak-American Family Using Oral and Social History


More bundles will be added, so keep checking back, or sign up for my newsletter to receive notifications about new products.




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National Institute for Genealogical Studies Announces Certificate Program in Eastern European Genealogy Research

I’m pleased to share the news about the new certificate program in Eastern European Genealogy Research announced earlier this year by the National Institute for Genealogical Studies.  I had the pleasure of working with Louise St. Denis, Philibert-Ortega, and Susanna de Groot to develop a specialized selection of first-time courses for the program.  

For an overview, check out the video below.




Click here to sign up now and save 20% on a course package (look for the Eastern European certificate and click on “packages”).

Enter code 20RT18EE

Hurry! Offer expires 30 June 2018.

Below is the official press release from The National Institute for Genealogical Studies.


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The National Institute for Genealogical Studies Announces a 
New Eastern European Records Certificate
Features Courses Written by Lisa Alzo, MFA
For Immediate Release
27 February 2018

The National Institute for Genealogical Studies is proud to announce a new addition to our Certificate Programs. The Eastern European Records Certificate features courses in researching various records and repositories in Eastern Europe.

Course author and genealogy professional, Lisa Alzo, MFA says of researching Eastern European ancestors, “A vast number of immigrants came to the United States and Canada from various areas in Central and Eastern Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Unfortunately, in the past, those with Eastern European roots have been reticent to begin research on their immigrant ancestors due to perceived barriers of language, geography, and difficulty with accessing and understanding the records. With the popularity of DNA testing, more people are discovering they have Eastern European ancestry and have a desire to know more. As more records become accessible with each passing year, it has never been easier to consolidate known facts with newly discovered information.”

Courses in this new certificate program include:
  •       Eastern European: Locating Places in Eastern Europe
  •       Eastern European: Understanding Migration Patterns
  •       Eastern European: The Languages and Alphabets 
  •       Eastern European: Chronological Considerations:The Austro-Hungarian Empire
  •       Eastern European: Civil Registration Records
  •       Eastern European: Church Records
  •       Eastern European: Other Records (Tax, Military, Land, Census)
  •       Eastern European: Record Repositories
  •       Eastern European: Onsite Research in the Ancestral Homeland
  •       Eastern European: Problem Solving

Other courses offered include research, records, and repositories in individual Eastern European countries and regions.

The certificate in Eastern European Records will provide in-depth instruction for genealogists with roots in many countries where research was difficult, if not impossible, just a decade ago. 

“We are excited to announce the creation of this new certificate program focusing on Eastern Europe. Researchers will find these courses to be an important addition to expanding their knowledge about the region and records,” remarked National Institute’s Managing Director Louise St Denis.

The Eastern European Records Certificate description and links to courses can be found on The National Institute’s website at http://www.genealogicalstudies.com/eng/packages.asp?packageID=144.  Courses are continually being added to this certificate program.

In conjunction with the RootsTech conference, The National Institute is offering a 20% discount off any Eastern European course package. To register for a course package, use code 20RT18EE at checkout. Eastern European course packages can be viewed on The National Institute’s website at  http://www.genealogicalstudies.com/eng/packages.asp.

ABOUT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR GENEALOGICAL STUDIES

The National Institute for Genealogical Studies, leaders in online genealogy education, has been offering genealogy and history courses for 20 years. Over 200 courses in genealogical studies are offered to help enhance researcher’s skills.

For those looking to acquire more formal educational training, The National Institute offers Certificate Programs in the records of Australia, Canada, England, Germany, Ireland, Eastern Europe and the United States, as well as a General Methodology, Professional Development and Librarianship Certificate Program.  

For more information:
Louise St Denis
www.genealogicalstudies.com

Copyright, 2018, Lisa A. Alzo, and The National Institute for Genealogical Studies 
All Rights Reserved

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Family Tree Webinars Celebrates 500 Webinars and Offers Unprecedented Free Access to Webinar Library – This Weekend Only!

Legacy Family Tree Webinars is celebrating a huge milestone tomorrow, Friday 14 April 2017 with its 500th webinar. You can read more about the history of Legacy Family Tree Webinars here.

[Note: This post contains affiliate links. As a member of the Legacy Family Tree Affiliate program, I will receive a small commission if yo click on them].

To celebrate the occasion, Legacy is offering an unprecedented free weekend access to its complete webinar library through Monday 17 April 2017! Click here to begin watching newly added or past webinars.

Over the past five years, I have had the honor of presenting 33 webinars on a wide range of topics from Eastern European genealogy, writing, immigration, and a series on my favorite writing tool, Scrivener. Click here to see the complete list of my classes.

This week, I presented a live webinar on “Your Whiteboard in the Cloud: Trello for Genealogists” and you can watch it free via this link until Wednesday, April, 17th. 


I also had a webinar released in the bonus library–“Survival Skills for Eastern European Genealogists.” Click here to watch.


I would like to take this opportunity to thank Geoff Rasmussen and the team at Legacy for the opportunity to be a part of such a fabulous online environment for genealogy education!  Here’s to many more collaborations!


Copyright, 2017, Lisa A. Alzo
All rights reserved.

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Announcement: New Genealogy Service Poised to Fill Critical Gap in Genealogy Industry

I am pleased to announce that I have signed on to be a coach with a new Genealogy Service called genealogyDOTcoach (SM).  I will be booking appointments to assist others with Eastern European genealogy research, family history writing and publishing, and other topics.  Rates and other pertinent details can be found on the website.

Below is the official press release.

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Press Release: New Genealogy Service Poised to Fill Critical Gap in Genealogy Industry

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New Genealogy Service Poised to Fill Critical Gap in Genealogy Industry


CEDAR HILLS, Utah – August 29, 2016 – A new family history service launched today that will fill a critical gap in the multi-billion dollar genealogy industry.  genealogyDOTcoach (SM) is a new online service that matches up professional genealogists (called Genealogy Coaches) with people who want to have all the fun of making family history discoveries for themselves but just need a little assistance from someone they can trust.

“With do-it-yourself sites like Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org it has become so easy for anyone start climbing their family tree,” says co-founder, Janet Hovorka.  “But, sometimes people get a little stuck in the process.  The traditional option at that point has been to purchase a 10 or 20 hour research package from a professional genealogist.  Many people can’t afford that kind of help.  Others are reluctant to do so because they want the joy of making those family history discoveries themselves.  genealogyDOTcoach aims to fill that gap.”

The service launches with 25 coaches across 47 different categories.  Topics include:  getting started; genetic genealogy/DNA; tree analysis and writing a research plan; and document translation.  Coaches also specialize in research for different regions of the world and different ethnic groups.  The initial group of coaches have an average of 25 years of training and experience a piece.  They are researchers, authors, and lecturers.  The impressive list of coaches includes some of the most well-known genealogists in the industry.

On the genealogyDOTcoach website, users can select a topic and see a list of coaches who specialize in that topic.  They can review comments and ratings from previous clients, to help them select a coach they would like to work with.  Sessions can be scheduled for 15, 30 or 60 minutes.  Pricing starts as low as $15 for 15 minutes.

Shortly before the coaching session, an email link is sent that allows the user to log in to a private video chat room.  There they meet face to face, via video chat, to share screens and documents with the genealogy coach, and receive the help they need to keep them moving along in their family history journey.

“Clients leave the coaching sessions with a game plan for how to move forward in their family history research,” says Hovorka.  “Just like life coaches or athletic coaches, genealogy coaches can give you the boost you need to be better at what you enjoy.”

Check out our impressive list of genealogy coaches:  https://genealogy.coach/project/all-coaches/


Then, tell us in the comments below, who would you most like to have working with you?

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Got Eastern European Roots? Join Me for a Special Eastern European Genealogy Boot Camp Saturday 14 May 2016

One of my favorite genealogy topics to teach is how to trace Eastern European ancestors, so on Saturday, 14 May 2016 I am going “back to my roots” and teaching a special Eastern European Genealogy Boot Camp (a beginning and an advanced session) through HackGenealogy.
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We’re back with a brand new set of webinars, this time presented by Lisa A. Alzo and focusing on Eastern European genealogy research!
Jumpstart Your Eastern European Genealogy Boot Camp

  • How to identify your immigrant ancestors in North America and find your family in foreign records

  • Ways to locate your ancestral village using maps, gazetteers, and other geographic tools

  • Where to find records online and how to maximize your search results

  • How to locate and access records in various Eastern European churches, archives, and other repositories will be provided

  • Tips and tricks to bust through the myths and misconceptions of researching in Eastern Europe

Advanced Eastern European Genealogy Boot Camp: Brick Wall Search Strategies and Techniques

  • Strategies for overcoming the most common pitfalls and problems
  • How to deal with names, border changes, “missing” records and foreign languages and alphabets

  • Creative research strategies for tracing those hard-to-find ancestors

  • Tips for contacting possible relatives, writing to foreign archives, and visiting your ancestral homeland

  • Additional Resources to help further your research

Sign Up for the Eastern European Genealogy Boot Camp Today!
Schedule
Duration: 3.5 hours (with a 30 minute break)

  • 11:00 am EDT /10:00 am CDT
  • Welcome / Meet & Greet
  • 11:00 am EDT / 10:00 am CDT
  • Jumpstart Your Eastern European Genealogy Boot Camp
  • Lisa A. Alzo
  • 12:30 pm EDT/11:30 am CDT
  • Break
  • 1:00 pm EDT /12:00 pm CDT
  • Advanced Eastern European Genealogy Boot Camp: Brick Wall Search Strategies and Techniques
  • Lisa A. Alzo
  • 2:30 pm EDT / 1:30 pm CDT
  • Closing and Thank You

Details follow below. Click here to reserve your spot today!
Curious about your East European roots but don’t know where to begin? Many people get interested researching their Eastern European ancestors because they want to learn more about where their family came from—specifically, to find out which ancestors came over from the “old country” and when. Whether your ancestors were Czech, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Ukrainian, or hailed from another location in the heart of Europe, this boot camp will help you jumpstart your research. You will learn:
Have you hit the proverbial “brick wall” in your search for your Eastern European ancestors? Are you perplexed with sorting out surnames, trying to identify ancestral hometowns, and deciphering old country records to connect families across generations? Then this boot camp is for you. In this boot camp you will learn:
You’ll receive over 3 hours of educational content, handouts and freebies for the low price of $12.95 USD! You’ll also receive access to the recorded versions of each webinar for up to one year!
Register by Monday, 9 May 2016 and receive over 23% off the registration price for a low $9.95 USD! Space is limited and if you register but can’t attend, you’ll still receive the handouts, the freebies and access to the recordings!
Click HERE to register!
Saturday 14 May 2016
All registrants will have unlimited access to the recordings for personal use, including the ability to download and save the recordings. Recordings, along with the access password, will be made available within 48 hours of the end of the webinars.
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It Still Takes a Village: Trace Eastern European Ancestors with New Genealogy Guide

When my Slovak grandparents arrived in America, they settled in Duquesne, Pennsylvania, a “cluster community,” where they were surrounded by relatives, friends, and neighbors–all the people who formed the extension of their villages in the New World. They could count on these people for friendship, support and help with life’s ups and downs.

Group gathering, Osturňa, Slovakia; photo courtesy of Lisa A. Alzo

Many decades later, I found myself channeling this sense of community while working on The Family Tree Polish, Czech, and Slovak GenealogyGuide. I have been been a freelance writer for FamilyTree Magazine since 2005, and since that time I have written a number of articles on various Eastern European Genealogy topics, so it seemed a natural fit to expand that work for the Ethnic Research Guides series.

This guide will walk you step-by-step through the exciting–and challenging–journey of finding your Polish, Czech, or Slovak roots. You’ll learn how to identify immigrant ancestors, find your family’s town of origin, locate key genealogical resources, decipher foreign-language records, and untangle the region’s complicated history. The guide also includes timelines, sample records, resource lists, and sample record request letters to aid your research. 

In particular, those just beginning the research process will find this guide to be useful starting point for how to discover their Eastern European ancestors and trace their stories from American shores back to the old country. An extensive Appendix lists other books and resources to follow up with for advanced research in each group (including one of my personal favorites, Going Home: A Guide to Polish-American Research by Jonathan Shea).

In the past twenty-five years, I have had the good fortune of working with many skilled research colleagues who were instrumental in helping me navigate the complexities of Eastern European genealogy. My journey back to find my ancestors would not have been possible without the guidance of many others. One of the biggest lessons I learned early on as a genealogist is the importance of collaboration and networking with those researching similar surnames or geographical areas. While researching our individual families, we might have a tendency to hold on tightly to knowledge gleaned from our efforts, but there is a lot to be said for sharing what we learn. Thanks to collaborative efforts with other East European genealogists, I have been able to break down many of my own research brick walls.

In the same collaborative spirit, this guide is designed to teach and inspire others who have an interest in exploring their Polish, Czech, or Slovak heritage.

Writing is often viewed as a solo endeavor, but the truth is it really takes a village to produce a guide of this scope, and I am particularly grateful to my research colleagues (especially Professor Jonathan Shea, Michal Razus, and Jan Ebert), as well as others who contributed photographs or other stories or anecdotes, and of course, the editors and copy editors at Family Tree Magazine.
The book is currently available for pre-order at ShopFamilyTree and Amazon.



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Join me at the Indiana Historical Society for an All-Day Seminar 21 March 2015

Attention Indiana-area genealogists: 

I am looking forward to presenting four talks for the Indiana Historical Society from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Frank and Katrina Basile Theater, History Center:

  • Grandmothers, Mothers, and Daughters: Researching Your Female Lines
  • Three Slovak Women: Telling the Story of One Slovak-American Family Using Oral and Social History
  • Crossing the Pond: Successful Strategies for Researching Eastern European Ancestors
  • Murder, Mayhem, and Town Tragedy

Image Credit: Indiana Historical Society


The cost for the day-long seminar is $22; members $18, box lunch $12. Box lunch options: chicken salad on whole wheat; smoked turkey on whole wheat or veggie wrap. Box lunch includes sandwich, kettle chips, pickle, cookie and soda. Registration includes parking and same-day admission to the Indiana Experience.

I hope you will be able to join me as I talk about my favorite research areas: Researching female lines (timely for Women’s History Month), finding heroes and villains in your family tree, oral and social history, and Eastern European genealogy.

Click here for more details or to register.

Copryight, 2015, Lisa A. Alzo
All Rights Reserved


[Disclosure Statement: As a freelance speaker, I will receive an honorarium for my lectures at the Indiana Historical Society].

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