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Legacy Tree Genealogists 2021 Genealogy Conferences and Events

January 9, 2020 by Legacy Tree Genealogists 1 Comment

Following is a list of 2021 genealogy conferences and events that Legacy Tree Genealogists will be presenting at in the coming year. Check back frequently for additional conference dates and details.

  • 15 January @ 2 p.m. EST – Martin County Genealogical Society – “Using DNA as Your Compass: Case Studies – How and Where DNA Matches Can Guide Us” (Adrienne Abiodun)
  • 19 January, 2021 @8:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. – Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy Academy for Professionals – “Land Your Dream Job: Preparing to Apply for Professional Genealogy Positions” (Elly Catmull & Christy Fillerup)
  • 21 January @8:30 a.m. MST and 1:30 p.m. MST – Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy Academy for Professionals – “Get Your Life Back: Organizational Tools for the Professional Genealogist” (Jessica Taylor)
  • 14 February @ 3:30 p.m. MST – BYU Family History Library – “DNA Testing – What, Why, How, and Who” (Sarah Stoddard)
  • 17 February @ 1 p.m. EST – The Capital Group (Genealogy Research DNI) – The State of African American Genealogy and a New Reconstruction Era (Adrienne Abiodun)
  • 21 February, 2021 @ 3:30 p.m. MST – BYU Family History Library – “DNA Testing – What, Why, How, and Who” (Sarah Stoddard)
  • 24 – 27 February –  RootsTech Connect (virtual) – the Expo Hall goes live at 5 p.m. MST on the 24th. Stop by our virtual booth for conference specials!

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  • 7 March @ 3:30 p.m. MST – BYU Family History Library – “DNA Testing – MtDNA and Y-DNA” (Sarah Stoddard)
  • 12 March Time TBD – Family Tree University – “German-Language Newspapers from Around the Globe” (James Beidler)
  • 18 March @ 7 p.m. EST – Elgin IL Genealogical Society – “Digging Pennsylvania Roots From Your Desktop” (James Beidler)
  • 21 March @ 3:30 p.m. MST – BYU Family History Library – “DNA Testing – Features, Tools, and More”  (Sarah Stoddard)
  • 23 March @ 8 p.m. EST – Forensic Research panel  discussion – virtual (Jessica Howe)
  • 1 April – 31 March – Virtual New England Regional Genealogical Conference
  • 16 April @ 2:45 p.m. EST – virtual Ohio Genealogical Society Conference – “All about Compgen.de” (James Beidler)
  • 17 April @ 8:15 a.m. EST – virtual Ohio Genealogical Society Conference – ‘An “Average Ancestor” Seen Through Newspapers’
      • @ 4 p.m. EST “Courthouse Research in PA” (James Beidler)

  • 21 April @ 2 p.m. EST – New York State Bar Association – Probate Research webinar (Jacqueline Tritsch)
  • 24 April @ 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. EST – Indiana Chapter, Palatines to America – “Spring Meeting: Pennsylvania, Germans, and Newspapers” (James Beidler)
  • 27 April @ 1 p.m. EST – Louisville Genealogical Society – “Exploring Pennsylvania’s State Archives and State Library” (James Beidler)
  • 15 May @ 10 a.m. MST – Castle Rock Co Genealogical Society – “German Research Online” (James Beidler)
  • 28 May – prerecorded – Legacy Family Tree Webinars – “What to Call That German Place?” (James Beidler)
  • 19 June @ 1 p.m. PST – North San Diego County Genealogical Society – “Covering Your Bases: Introduction to Autosomal DNA Coverage” (Paul Woodbury)
  • 07 July @ 2 p.m. EST – Legacy Family Tree Webinars – “Grandpa’s Eyes and Grandma’s Hair: Tracing the Origin of Physical Traits with Genetic Genealogy” (Paul Woodbury)
  • 16 September @ 8 p.m. EST – Florida State Genealogical Society – “Organizational Strategies for DNA Analysis” (Paul Woodbury)
  • 29 September @ 2 p.m. EST – Legacy Family Tree Webinars – “ Beginning Ukrainian Genealogy” (Michelle Chubenko)
  • 16 October @ TBD – Pima County Genealogy Society – “TBD”  (James Beidler)
  • 23 October @ 1 p.m. EST – Suncoast Genealogy Society – “TBD” (James Beidler)

Legacy Tree Genealogists is the world’s highest client-rated genealogy research firm. We help clients worldwide discover their roots and personal history through records, narratives, and DNA. What can we help you discover? Contact us today to discuss your family history research goals.

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  1. JOAN ROBINSON says

    January 18, 2021 at 4:04 pm

    Whatever happened to the TV genealogy show entitled “Who Do You Think You Are?”
    It was much better than “Finding Your Roots” because it presented one full genealogy per show, instead of bits and pieces for several different genealogies like “Finding Your Roots” does.

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