GenWebinars Created by North Carolina Experts

Two North Carolina-based genealogists, David McCorkle and Diane L. Richard, recently started GenWebinars. They sought a better chance to offer their lectures with more time, less restrictions, and at times that would most help the audience. So born GenWebinars, located at genwebinars.com.

Reviewing their Frequently Asked inquiries (FAQ) section on the website will help you find responses to your inquiries on how things will go.

They talk about the expenses of attending—usually $25—without a subscription. Zoom buys one of the lectures at a time; they also include how to engage with the speaker and so on. Every webinar runs ninety minutes, including time for questions.

The page’s subtitle is “live, in-depth, and interactive genealogy webinars.” Among their earlier presentations were “Tracing Landownership Over Time,” “Using Artificial Intelligence Tools in Genealogy,” and “Using Timelines.” You can find on the website how, when, and whether past webinars are viewable.

Currently president of the North Carolina Genealogical Society, McCorkle is well renowned as the land grants specialist from North Carolina and maintains a webpage for that. Richard editor of the North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal and well-known genealogical speaker.

These GenWebinars by two seasoned professionals are absolutely worth looking at.