It is almost September already, can you believe it? This weekend is Labor Day. Family Search has come out with their schedule of classes and webinars that they'll be conducting for free in September below:
Free Family History Library Classes and Webinars for September 2017
Salt Lake City, Utah (29 August 2017), The
Family History Library in
Salt Lake City, Utah, has announced its free family history classes and
webinars for September 2017. A Nordic countries series (Denmark,
Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden) will feature 21 classes for
researchers from
Monday, September 11 to Friday, September 15.
Participants can attend in person or online. See the full schedule
below. Find and easily share this announcement online in the
FamilySearch Newsroom.
Mark your calendars for events you want to join so you don't forget.
Online classes are noted on the schedule as webinars. Webinar attendees
need to click the link next to the class title at the scheduled date
and time to attend the class online. Those attending in person simply go
to the room noted. Invite your family and friends. All class times are
in Mountain Standard Time (MST).
If you are unable to attend a class in person or online, most
sessions are recorded and can be viewed later online at your
convenience. To access these, go to the archive for
Family History Library classes and webinars.
DATE / TIME
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CLASS
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WEBINAR
| ROOM
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Sat, 2 Sep, 1:00 PM
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Investigación
genealógica de Perú (Beginner)
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Tue, 5 Sep, 10:00 AM
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Family
Tree Next Step: Attaching Sources in Family Tree (Beginner)
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Tue, 5 Sep, 11:00 AM
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Using
Digital Libraries to Find Your German Ancestor (Intermediate)
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Tue, 5 Sep, 1:00 PM
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British
Case Study (Beginner)
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Wed, 6 Sep, 10:00 AM
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French
Language Indexing (Intermediate) (1½ hours)
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Wed, 6 Sep, 12:00 PM
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Ask
Your United States Research Question (Beginner)
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Thur, 7 Sep, 11:00 AM
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Helpful
Websites for Finding Your German Ancestor (Beginner)
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Mon, 11 Sep, 9:00 AM
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2017
Is the Year of Nordic Records! Learn What’s Coming (Beginner)
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Mon, 11 Sep, 10:15 AM
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The
Who, What, Where, Why, and How of Nordic Records on FamilySearch (Beginner)
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Mon, 11 Sep, 1:15 PM
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Exploring
European Feast-Day Calendars (Intermediate)
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Mon, 11 Sep, 2:30 PM
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Scandinavian-American
Resources (Intermediate)
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Tue, 12 Sep, 9:00 AM
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What’s
New in the Swedish ArkivDigital (Intermediate)
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Tue, 12 Sep, 10:15 AM
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Name
Searchable Databases in Swedish ArkivDigital (Intermediate)
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Tue, 12 Sep, 11:00 AM
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Submitting
Names for Temple Ordinances (Intermediate)
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Tue, 12 Sep, 1:15 PM
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Swedish
Naming Customs (Intermediate)
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Tue, 12 Sep, 2:30 PM
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Military
Records in the Swedish ArkivDigital (Intermediate)
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Wed, 13 Sep, 9:00 AM
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Probate
Laws and Records for Swedish Genealogy (Intermediate)
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Wed, 13 Sep, 10:15 AM
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Databases
for Swedish Genealogy (Intermediate)
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Wed, 13 Sep, 1:15 PM
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Introduction
to Icelandic Church and Census Records (Beginner)
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Wed, 13 Sep, 2:30 PM
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Finnish
Immigration and Methodology: How to Tackle Finnish Challenges (Intermediate)
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Thur, 14 Sep, 9:00 AM
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Norwegian
Church Records (Beginner)
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Thur, 14 Sep, 10:15 AM
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Norway:
We’re Getting Married! Traditions and Records (Beginner)
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Thur, 14 Sep, 1:15 PM
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Lensrekneskapsbøker
in Norway (Intermediate)
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Thur, 14 Sep, 2:30 PM
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Norwegian
Migration and Immigration (Beginner)
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Fri, 15 Sep, 9:00 AM
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Danish
Estates (Intermediate)
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Fri, 15 Sep, 10:30 AM
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Little
Used Records on Arkivalieronline (Intermediate)
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Fri, 15 Sep, 1:15 PM
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Danish
Tax Records (Beginner)
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Fri, 15 Sep, 2:30 PM
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Research
in Copenhagen (Beginner)
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Sat, 16 Sep, 1:00 PM
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¿Qué,
cuándo, y dónde? Los inicios de la investigación italiana (Intermediate)
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Mon, 18 Sep, 10:00 AM
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Using
the FamilySearch Catalog Effectively (Beginner)
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Tue, 19 Sep, 11:00 AM
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Starting
Family Tree: Research Help and Searching Records (Beginner)
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Wed, 20 Sep, 10:00 AM
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Spanish
Language Indexing (Intermediate) (1½ hours)
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Thur, 21 Sep, 1:00 PM
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Scots-Irish
Research (Beginner)
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Mon, 25 Sep, 10:00 AM
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Using
the FamilySearch Catalog Effectively (Beginner)
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Wed, 27 Sep, 10:00 AM
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Portuguese
Language Indexing (Intermediate) (1½ hours)
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Thur, 28 Sep, 11:00 AM
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Finding
Original Records: The Real Game of Hide and Seek (Beginner)
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Thur, 28 Sep, 1:00 PM
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Tracing
Early LDS Church Convert Ancestry in England (Beginner)
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Fri, 29 Sep, 1:00 PM
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Your
British/Irish Research Questions Answered (Beginner)
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