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(What can I say, I guess I’m in a bit of a melodramatic mood this morning!) Next Monday,
May 23, begins a new session of Family
Tree University and a new opportunity to find out what you need to know in order
to bust through that big bad brick wall.
Courses run for four weeks with one lesson per week. That’s except for Lisa Louise
Cooke’s Google Master Class, which combines three courses over eight weeks; and Discover
Your Family Tree, a two-week course especially for beginners.
Click each link for more about the class, including a syllabus, student feedback,
and even preview videos for some. You can save 20 percent on registration by using
offer code FTU0511.
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NEW: Computer
Boot Camp for Genealogists, taught by Nancy Hendrickson
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Cemetery
Research 101, taught by Midge Frazel
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Creating
a Family History Book, taught by Nancy Hendrickson
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Discover
Your Family Tree, taught by Grace Dobush
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Discovering
Your Czech and Slovak Roots, taught by Lisa A. Alzo
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Finding
Ancestors in the US Census, taught by Diana Smith
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German
Genealogy 201, taught by James M. Beidler
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Google
Master Class, taught by Lisa Louise Cooke
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Land
Records 101, taught by Diana Crisman Smith
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Organize
Your Genealogy, taught by Nancy Hendrickson
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Source
Documentation 101, taught by Charlotte Bocage
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Trace
Your Polish Roots, taught by Ceil Wendt Jensen
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US
Military Records, taught by Diana Crisman Smith

