Due to the coronavirus threat, library class cancellations, and Colorado Governor’s Stay at Home order, this class will only be online only! Please register below to receive the Zoom online instructions and handout!
Class Description
Now that you’ve looked at basic records such as the census and vital records, are you wondering what to do next? Intermediate Genealogy Part Two will help you advance beyond these basic records. This Part Two class will teach you how to access and use the following records in depth: directories, land records, immigration, passenger, and naturalization records, court records, and lineage societies in depth. Learn new terms such as Gazeteer, grantor, grantee, metes & bounds, sections & acres, immigration ports, wills, probate process, testate, intestate, declaration of intent, final decrees, DNA testing, DAR, SAR, and other esoteric terms that tend to confuse novice record users and where to find these records.
This FREE, three-hour class will provide clues you’ve been looking for to take your family history to the next level. Plus we will review the databases available at Loveland Library and your home. Simple handouts will be available at the class plus the presentation slides will be emailed to you the day before the class.
Recommended to have attended Introduction to Genealogy class if you are a beginner before attending this class.
Presenter Profile:
As a history and English major in college, Nichelle works for Ancestry.com as a professional genealogist and researcher. She is well versed in research standards as she has applied it to her own family research since 2003. Nichelle completed the National Genealogical Society Home Study Course (Nov 2014) as well as the Boston University Certificate in Genealogical Research (Aug 2014). She is also a graduate of ProGen Study Group 25 (August 2016) and plan to continue my education as much as possible and look forward to taking part in institutes in the future. She specializes in Mid-Western research, land records, New England research, and house histories.
Everyone interested in genealogy or family history is welcome to attend our free online classes!
Class Questions? Contact: Bob Larson at [email protected].
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Please Register for the class below to receive the online instructions and handout!
Bookings
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