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WMGS Training – Organize Your Research with Evernote
OnlineOriginally aired as a live Family Tree University webinar in July 2013, however the organizational techniques are still timely.
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WMGS Training – Google Search Methodology
OnlineIf you think you know how to Google, think again! Technology changes rapidly and keeping our search skills updated and sharp is key to search success. In this session we’ll cover my Google search methodology updated for 2020. We’ll discuss … Continue reading
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WMGS Monthly Meeting – What It Does Not Say
OnlineWe’re excited that Michael John Neill will be joining us again at our February meeting. Michael’s presentation to us last May on Researching the Entire Family was so well received that we’ve asked him to return. Michael will be presenting … Continue reading
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WMGS Board Meeting
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WMGS Training: WWI The Forgotten War – Tips for Researching Ancestors Who Served with US Forces
OnlinePresenter: Diane Romanosky, WMGS Member Diane became interested in WWI after discovering a picture and military documents with her great uncle's name on them. Join us to get tips on how to determine if your ancestor served, where to find … Continue reading
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RootsTech
OnlineFor the first time ever, RootsTech, the annual family history conference sponsored by FamilySearch, will take place completely online. Usually, RootsTech is a 4-day event held annually in Salt Lake City, Utah. However, because of the pandemic, the entire event … Continue reading
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WMGS Monthly Meeting: Understanding Massachusetts Vital Records
OnlineWe’re looking forward to our March 3rd, 2021 meeting, as we’ll be joined by Marian Pierre-Louis, who will present a highly anticipated presentation titled “Understanding Massachusetts Vital Records.” Marian Pierre-Louis is a genealogy professional who specializes in educational outreach through … Continue reading
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WMGS Board Meeting
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WMGS Training Session: A New Look at Irish Research
OnlineOn Thursday, March 18th at 7 PM, WMGS member Richard Reid will be presenting a training session titled “A New Look at Irish Research.” Though it’s the day after St. Patrick’s Day, we’ll still be in an Irish mood! This … Continue reading