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My First Month in the Genealogical Studies Program

Here is my course schedule for October 1-November 18:
Methodology 1 (basic level required class)
Methodology 2 (basic level required class)
Research: Grandmothers, Mothers & Daughters-Tracing Women (elective)
US Land Records (elective)

As I expected, with my previous experience, Methodology 1 was a breeze. I really didn't even need the course readings though they certainly didn't hurt. Methodology 2 was still pretty easy but had some new info for me as well. I'll bet Methodology 3, 4, and 5, will be much more challenging.

Reasearching Women was fascinating. I learned lots of tips about where to look for records about female family members, and honed practices that I had already been doing.

US Land was my hardest class. I don't have much experience with land records, and the land records for my family are in physical repositories that I would need to visit rather than online databases. One of these days I'll take a trip to some of those states to look up the land records, and when I do, I'll take these course notes with me to refresh and apply what I learned.

It was worth the money many times over to learn more about my family history and to prepare for a career helping others.

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