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Got Canadian ancestors? Don't miss this webinar by Claire Brisson-Banks, an accredited genealogist (AG). The key to good research in any country is understanding its history, records and resources. This class will review a timetable and discuss the differences in searching Canadian records versus US records. It will cover a mini-history of the country's growth, census, church, land, and probate records along with online and community resources. This class was presented to a live webinar (online seminar) audience on November 9, 2012. 1 hour 30 minutes, plus 4 pages of handouts.Comments from Claire's last webinar:- A good overview!
- Claire's presentation was well-organized and a great overview.
- Comprehensive and well-presented. Thank you!
- Excellent inExcellent Presentation! I am from Ontario with french catholic aancestors amd I am very experienced with records and Claire covered it as well as anyone could have. Thank you!formation and illustrations.
- Good webinar - got me excited about doing more with my Canadian ancestors.
- She is a great presenter, knows the information well and her powerpoint is easy to follow.
- The information was concisely presented and I have a better understanding of what I need to do in future searches.
- This helped me a great deal - I have Canadian heritage and really didn't know where to begin! thanks so much!!
- Wow! Terrific amount of information ... I will definitely have to return to review all the links, etc.
About the Author  Clair V. Brisson-Banks, B.S. MLIS, A.G.®, is a San Jose State University graduate 2010, accredited in England, a professional researcher for US/Canada, Scotland and Web 2.0 technology. The owner of Timeless Genealogies she is currently on staff at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah as a British Isles Research Consultant, a Technology Specialist and maintains the Facebook presence for the Family History Library. She is an ICAPGen board member and assistant treasurer, UGA Crossroads committee member along with a member of multiple societies and is published in various genealogical and academic publications. Claire is the author of “The Social Media Guide for Ancestral Research: Using Web 2.0 Strategies”.
System Requirements:
Speakers, Windows 98 or higher, CD-ROM drive.
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