New Videos on the BYU Family History Library YouTube Channel
As you may know, the BYU Family History Library has free weekly webinars on a wide variety of family history topics. These webinars are also recorded on their YouTube channel, which is now approaching 1,000 uploaded videos. The most prolific contributor to BYU Family History Library webinars is James Tanner, who also serves as the Chairman of the Board of The Family History Guide Association.
The Family History Guide has links to several hundred of the videos in the various Goals and Choices throughout the site.
Below is a list of some of the videos from The BYU Family History Library YouTube Channel that were posted in June:
- Involving Children in Genealogy – Jerroleen Sorensen
- Connecting to a Deceased Person on FamilySearch – Ann Tanner
- How to Talk to Your AI Chatbot About Genealogy – James Tanner
- The Québecois – French-Canadian Research – Maureen Brady
- O Say, Can You See: Introducing U.S. Military Records – Alyssa Martinez
- English Research: How the General Register Office Can Help You – Kathryn Grant
- Training Your Mind to Think Like a Genealogist – James Tanner
- Using the FamilySearch Full Text Search Feature – A Genealogical Goldmine – James Tanner
- Avoiding the Same Name Trap – Kathryn Grant
- Tips and Tricks for Improving Your Search Results – Julie Wilcox