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Free Webinar

Family History Roundtable:
Traveling for Your Research

Thursday, February 8, 3:00-4:00 p.m. ET

Presented by David Allen Lambert, Rhonda R. McClure, and Melanie McComb.
Moderated by Kathleen Mackenzie.

It’s a common misconception that all family history research can be completed online—in reality, there are treasure troves of undigitized records and resources in libraries and archives that are worth making a trip to in order to take your research to the next level. There are also many meaningful experiences to be had when traveling for genealogy that don’t involve sifting through records. Many genealogists make trips to see their ancestral homeland and the homestead, or to meet cousins and other relatives. Join us for this engaging panel discussion with our genealogists as they discuss the benefits of traveling for genealogy, and their tips and strategies for planning and making the most of your family history trips. We’ll also highlight some of our upcoming research tours to the National Archives in Washington, DC and other exciting locations.