DNA Research #DNA JewishGen Education Courses in March #dna
Phyllis Kramer
We are offering two courses in March...
First Basic I - Search Strategies. If you want to use the Internet for genealogical searches, you need Google. Google is a fabulous search tool. Knowing tips and tricks to make it work for you will make your searches faster and more productive. This class is two weeks and is accompanied by a workbook of daily lessons with skill building exercises. Tuition for this class is $18. The fee will be waived if you qualify for JewishGen's Value Added Services, having made a $100 donation to the JewishGen General Fund within the past 12 months. Registration is open and will be limited to 50 students. Second - Complex Genealogy in the U.S. Looking for someone in the U.S.? If despite basic online research you have not yet found the Hebrew names, birth year or town for your U.S. immigrant consider this course as it focuses on the more complex documents our ancestors generated including Naturalization, Passports, Death Records (Probate, Obituaries, Cemeteries), Newspapers, City Directories, Immigration Ports, Major Archives and Libraries, Military records, State and Federal Government Records and Internet Search. Students are encouraged to post one ancestral branch and the instructor will respond with answers to questions and suggestions on avenues to research; this Mentoring process is unique and quite valuable. Tuition is $125. Registration is open. Next step is to read the full descriptions, including requirements, and enroll at http://www.jewishgen.org/Education and Happy Hunting! Phyllis Kramer, VP, Education phylliskramer1@gmail.com Nancy Holden, Instruction Manager
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