We have just released our latest series of webinars:

  • Charts, Charts and More Charts
  • Google Docs
  • Proving Ellen
  • What Is Unwritten
You can order all four for $20.00–just put “florence” as the coupon code at checkout.
That’s a savings of $11.00!


 Charts, Charts, and More Charts

Charts, Charts, and More Charts discusses a variety of charts that can be used to organize your research. No family group or pedigree charts here–I discuss a variety of customized charts that I’ve used for years in my own research. Whenever I’m confused or something doesn’t make sense, I make a chart as readers of Casefile Clues already know. This webinar is geared towards advanced beginners or intermediate researchers. $8.50.

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 Google Docs

This webinar discussed using Google Docs, particularly sharing, collaborating, and publishing your content on your blog, website, etc. We discussed the various types of documents that can be created and how to use those documents for genealogy and interact with others using those documents. The handout and presentation can be downloaded here for $8.50. 

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 Proving Florence

This short–25 minutes–webinar was a part of our fundamental genealogy series and concentrated on how “proof” of a father was constructed for a women born in the 1850s in either Iowa or Missouri. Methodology and process were discussed–clearly and concisely with a detailed handout.  The handout and presentation can be downloaded here for $2.50.

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 What is Not Written

This hour-long presentation discusses why what “is not written” is just as important as what is written in a document. Geared towards intermediate level researchers, it discusses ways to see what might have “really been going” on in a document or series of records. The importance of state statute, culture, local customs, and more are discussed through specific examples. This presentation sells for $8.50.

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