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Beginner’s Guide to DNA testing for Genealogy
This presentation will give an overview of the 3 main types of DNA tests available for family history purposes. It…
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How Do I Keep All This Stuff Straight: Organizing Your Research
Don't let the "stuff" of genealogy overwhelm your space or your computer files. Organized research can save you time and…
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Citation for Beginners
Learning to write genealogical citations is part art, part science and potentially terrifying. Learn what important components to note while…
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5 Tips for Deciphering Handwritten Documents
Reading handwritten documents can be one of the most challenging aspects of genealogical research. Learn 5 tips from a genealogical…
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Cemeteries, Symbols, and Caretakers – Stories in Stone (Cemetery Research)
Ever wonder what various gravestone symbols mean? Is everything "set in stone" completely accurate? We will "walk through" cemeteries all…
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Hispanic How to do Mexican Research for Genealogy
This class is for anyone interested in doing Mexican genealogical research, and wants to find what they are looking for.…
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When the Records were “Burnt Up”
Bad news about records can often be overcome with persistence and flexibility. Put on your own discovery hat and create…
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Dating Family Photographs 1900-1940
Do yo have a shoebox full of early 20th century family pictures with no labels indicating who the people were?…
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Bastrop County Cemeteries
Come learn more about the cemeteries in Bastrop County and how to find people you are looking for.
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Colonial Immigrants: Who They Were and Where They Came From
Between 1607 and 1790, about 900,000 immigrants came to the colonies. Learn about each of the nationalities that came before…
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Understanding Family Migration Patterns
Moving from one location to another required a major change in living conditions. The choices that led to the decision…