American Land Records
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
by Kimberly VanDijk
4h ago
Are you Researching Historic American Land Records? Find Where Your American Ancestors Lived American: Land Records starts with the history and documentation of these important records in the United States. The study of these records will give you insight on where your ancestors lived. What You Will Learn: Various types of land records will be examined along with maps, land claims, different types of deeds, and examples of Homestead Documents. Research strategies including record sources and how to use the documents are discussed as well. The course includes important State and Inter ..read more
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Australian: Birth, Death, and Marriage Records
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
by Kimberly VanDijk
16h ago
Birth, Death, and Marriage records form the basis of genealogical research. These records are collected and recorded by various agencies in different countries.  Australian: Births, Deaths, and Marriages focusses on the records that have been gathered by churches as parish records, as well as the records gathered by colonial, state, and territory governments. Why the information isn’t always accurate is also explored. Australian Vital Records Online Genealogy Course What You Will Learn: You’ll begin with the history of settlement in Australia, parish records, and what information is ..read more
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Home Sweet Home
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
by Kimberly VanDijk
16h ago
Every home has a story to tell – a history to be shared with others. Do you know the history of your home?  Has it been in your family for generations? Are you carrying on the legacy of your family farm? Research Your Family Home Research: House and Farm Histories will take you on the journey of your home’s history. Among the topics covered are mail-order homes, architectural styles, land records, and legal property documents. What You Wil Learn: Each module focusses on a different aspect of home and property research. You’ll begin with architectural glossaries and styles then move on to ..read more
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American: Vital Records
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
by Kimberly VanDijk
3d ago
Birth, marriage, and death records are often the first things a genealogist looks for. But there are many other records available to build your family’s story. American: Vital Records, Understanding and Using the Records will point you in the direction of some of the lesser-known records that are available for your research. Research America’s Vital Records What You Will Learn: Beginning with the history and creation of vital records in the United States, you’ll learn what information to look for in many of the documents as well as proper document citation. Divorce records, Social Security Dea ..read more
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Parish Chest Records
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
by Kimberly VanDijk
5d ago
“Alms for the poor.” is a saying many of us have heard at one time or another. Yet do we fully understand exactly what “alms” are or what they were used for?  English: Poor Law and Parish Chest Records will define what alms are, how they were collected and who they were given to. Many families lived in an impoverished state at one time in their lives. The reasons for this vary, for some it was lack of employment opportunities while for others it could have been the death of the breadwinner of the family. The Church and Government took on the responsibility for the care of these unfortuna ..read more
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Canadian Immigration
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
by Kimberly VanDijk
6d ago
Researching immigration is more than looking at dates of arrival and ship’s passenger lists.  There are reasons why our ancestors decided to settle in a new country. Looking into the economic and social history of their original countries may give us the answers to the question of why they decided to leave. Canadian: Immigration Records looks at the population growth and settlement of the last two centuries, before Canada became a country.  What You Will Learn: Beginning with a look as some of the reasons why people emigrated, this course discusses historical context and immigration ..read more
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Lost in the Web?
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
by Kimberly VanDijk
1w ago
Learn how to Navigate the Internet with Ease! Are you researching online? Feeling overwhelmed trying to find your family records? There is such an abundance of information on the internet today, Wikis, databases, indexes, and archives, how do you narrow down your search to find the information you need? Electronic Resources: Using the Internet will have you navigating the Internet with ease! The topics discussed include strategies for successful research, online libraries and archives, search engines, and sites that will add richness to your family history. This course can be taken as an elect ..read more
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Course Update! Planning a Research Trip
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
by Kimberly VanDijk
1w ago
Planning a Research Trip including Salt Lake City Recently updated, Planning a Research Trip including Salt Lake City, has valuable information on how to plan for a successful family history research trip. The course gives practical advice on making travel and accommodation arrangements as well as what to bring to libraries, archives, and repositories. The second half of the course focusses on the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, the world’s largest genealogical library. The material in these course modules will guide you in planning your trip there as well as information on how the Fam ..read more
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Give a Genealogy Lecture
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
by Kimberly VanDijk
1w ago
Part of your career as a Professional Genealogist may include giving lectures and presentations to various types of audiences. Lecturing Skills including Preparation will equip you with the confidence and skills needed to plan a successful lecture and engage your audience. What You Will Learn:  The preparation required to become a successful Genealogical Lecturer starts with looking at and developing your genealogy resume and biography. You will learn how to put together a description of your lecture, tips for effectives slide presentations and handouts, and along with a discussion of vi ..read more
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MyHeritage Special Offer!
The National Institute for Genealogical Studies
by Kimberly VanDijk
1w ago
Kick Start Your Discoveries into High Gear! We’re excited to share an exclusive offer for Genealogical Studies Students: 50% off the ultimate subscription to MyHeritage, valid through 12 April 2024. For the next few days only, we’re pleased to offer you an amazing 50% discount on the MyHeritage Complete plan – the best pan for discovering family history. Join Now and Save 50% Make Your Family Tree Bloom Give your tree unlimited space to grow, and add new information with Smart Matches and Instant Discoveries. Access BILLIONS of Historical Records Explore our huge database of 20 billion histor ..read more
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