Training 1
Week 1 (2.5 to 3 hours) – Setup, Menu/Page Maintenance and Page Editor Tool
Serving family historians researching the Michigan communities of Dearborn, Dearborn Township, and Dearborn Heights, since 1966
Week 1 (2.5 to 3 hours) – Setup, Menu/Page Maintenance and Page Editor Tool
Week 2 (1.5 to 3.0 hours) – Events, Facts, Forums, Links, Download Areas, Newsletters and, if panned to be used, Area Deaths, Cemetery records, Library/Archive, Store
Week 3 (2.5 to 3.5 hours) – Membership Management, Leadership Management, Groups Management, Permissions Management, Blast Email and Surnames Research (You will want your membership person in attendance for this session)
Week 4 (1.5 hour) – Advanced SEO, Site Statistics
This program will help audience members become more familiar with several types of records available at Seeking Michigan, and may introduce even seasoned researchers to some new leads. Jessica Harden will explain how to search for Michigan death records, Michigan state census records, and Civil War service records. The talk will also include an overview ... Read more
Just in time for Halloween, Susan will present her lecture "Ghost Hunting". She will explain the difficulties of researching the history of women.
Once again our members will have the opportunity to share family memories or bring a family heirloom from the past. There will be a sign-up sheet at prior meetings.
Through her company, Time Pieces, Stephanie will explain how she has interviewed family elders and helped save their life stories in heirloom quality books.
Author of two books, "There and Back" and "All They Left Behind", Lisa will include information on accessing military service records.
Bring Out Your Dead, Plagues, Epidemics, and Pandemics The program discusses epidemics from the 1200s to the present and where to find unusual data records about the epidemics and records of people that succumbed to them.