A don’t-miss webinar…
It’s institute season here at The Legal Genealogist — a busy time, indeed.
When I’m not teaching genealogy courses in one institute, I’m taking a course at another (this will be a full week of advanced DNA with Blaine Bettinger at the Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh starting today)…
So instead of full-length blog posts, we’ll muddle through with snippets.
Little bits and pieces of genealogical information such as an absolute do-not-miss-this webinar coming up next week:
The Board for Certification of Genealogists is sponsoring a webinar by Alison Hare, CG, entitled “The Time of Cholera: A Case Study about Historical Context.” It’s coming up a week from tomorrow, Tuesday, July 20, 2021, at 8:00 p.m. eastern daylight time (EDT). It’ll be through the BCG partnership with Legacy Family Tree webinars.
DO NOT MISS THIS ONE.
I’ve seen this presentation twice. I’m already signed up for the third go-round.
It is just that good.
Here’s the description: “London’s cholera epidemic of 1854 is best known as the story of Dr. John Snow, the Broad Street water pump, and a map. But who were the people who died? This session describes the discoveries made when a genealogist whose ancestor died in the epidemic set out to identify the forgotten victims.”
That doesn’t begin to describe it.
Sign up for this one at the Legacy Family Tree Webinars website.
And whatever you do, don’t miss this one.
It really is just that good.
Cite/link to this post: Judy G. Russell, “Snippets 2021 v.4,” The Legal Genealogist (https://www.legalgenealogist.com/blog : posted 12 July 2021).