This is the webinar to show you how to use a Research Outline to focus your genealogical research and break through brick walls. See the accompany article and Research Outline Form below.
As a beginner or experienced genealogist, we are often educated about sources of information to search such as census records or vital records. All too often though, we access the records we know about and then run into the proverbial ‘wall’. Many researchers do not know how to or take the time to methodically make a plan to determine what records are available or what to research. Using a Research Outline to Focus Your Genealogical Research will teach you how to use a research outline to focus your genealogical research, solve your problems methodically and break through those ‘walls’.
Use this handy research outline to document your research. Read the article above, "Using a Research Outline to Focus Your Genealogical Research" to learn how to use the Research Outline.
This webinar covers a 25-year grass roots effort fo find and index over 27,000 records from a small town in Belarus. The same methodology can be used for any town globally.