Last updated 4/2015
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920×1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.39 GB | Duration: 1h 25m
Getting started in genealogy can be intimidating, but knowing how to start can make it more fun than scary.
What you’ll learn
Start their journey on creating their family tree
Understand different resources that can help them locate relatives
Understand value of different forms of documents and evidence when adding people to the family tree
Get beyond the date to understand the heart of the family story and the triumps and struggles that the family came through to get here
Effecetivly use technology when searching to genealogy resources
Get their family involved to get new stories as well a pass on the family history to a new generation
See the significants of going to gravesites and battlefield to get a glimpse of what those who came beofre us saw
Requirements
Some basic computer knowledge such as how to do a web search or input data
Some basic research knowledge such as how to read or look up information in an index
A desire to understand more about your family and you came to be where you are
Description
A course for those who are interesting in beginning the search of there roots and looking into their family tree. Perhaps you have thought it would be nice to know more about your family lineage but don’t know where to start. Or you are thinking about taking genealogy us as a hobby. Or your kids are asking you questions about family history that you can’t answer. Knowing how to search for your family tree can be rewarding and fulfilling. Everyone ponders where they came from and finding out is only the tip of the iceberg. Seeing how and where you family came from and why they moved to a particular location can be enlightening. This course will help you get started climbing your family tree. From starting out with drawing a simple ascendant chart, to building up you database of names, to visiting places to verify your dates. Knowing proper genealogy techniques can get your a fuller richer family story that can be passed on from generation to generation. This course will lead you up your tree and help you to get the most out of your genealogy.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction to this course and what we hope to learn from taking the course
Section 2: Starting the tree
Lecture 2 Starting with you and moving back. Starting small will lead to bigger things
Lecture 3 Going from notebook to computer. Expanding beyond the pen and paper as you go.
Lecture 4 Different types of charts. How to read them and which are best of each purpose.
Lecture 5 Pedegree chart
Section 3: Getting the family involved
Lecture 6 Holiday Stories. Getting the most out of the holidays by remembering the past.
Lecture 7 Family member interviews. Everyone has a story they are just waiting to be asked
Lecture 8 Writing letters (both snail mail and e-mail). Old and new school correspondence
Section 4: Field Trip
Lecture 9 Cemetery hopping. Written in stone: getting the most out of the cemetary trip
Lecture 10 Battlefields: Blood shed for a cause. Seeing it with your own eyes to find dates
Lecture 11 The archives. All the state has to offer in one place, but know what you want
Section 5: Getting your man (or woman)
Lecture 12 Make sure you have the right person. Common names make searching more difficult
Lecture 13 Backing up with documents. Knowing you have the right person by having documents
Section 6: Using Technology
Lecture 14 Internet research: It can be a great resource and it is getting better everyday.
Lecture 15 Genealogy apps and websites. Can be spotty on data but they serve a purpose
Section 7: Digging deeper and branching off
Lecture 16 Hidden Gems. Metadate that is more than BMD and can be a facinating story
Lecture 17 Collaborating and linking. Hey were cousins maybe we can help each other out.
Section 8: Going beyond the date
Lecture 18 Getting the story. More than BMD but real people with real lives in the past
Lecture 19 What’s important to YOU. Focusing on whats important for you and the furture
Section 9: Passing it on
Lecture 20 Getting others interested. Passing on a legacy to others so that it doesn’t end
Lecture 21 Summary of where we have been and how you can carry it on into your own research
Anyone with a interest in finding out about past relatives and learning more about their origins.,Amateur genealogists who want to learn more about incorporating technology into their searches to find new branches of the family tree,Anyone with an interest in genealogy but didn’t know where to start their search
Homepage
https://www.udemy.com/course/beyondthedate/
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