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Watch Geoff Live: Adding a World War I (and II) Draft Registration Card

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Our Association has our Taylor Family Tree, which we keep as updated as possible, in Legacy Family
Tree. Our database team updates our tree almost daily with the help of our slicers, active
researchers, and obituaries that we are sent from Shari Franke. We use Legacy Tree software to
accomplish this, and we highly recommend it to all our members when doing genealogy. We
recommend these workshops if you want to learn more about the software and how to use it. Most
are FREE, and a few are under their paid subscription. For people who do not want to spring
for a long-term membership, you can pay for one month ($9.95), watch the webinars needing
membership, and then cancel your membership.

Only four in this list cost money and are covered under the one-month subscription.
Webinars in Legacy Family Tree recommended by TFA; all links work as of 14 April 2023.

About this speaker #

Geoffrey D. Rasmussen is the father of four budding genealogists. He graduated with a degree in Genealogy and Family History from Brigham Young University and has served as director and vice-president of the Utah Genealogical Association. He is the founder and host of the Legacy Family Tree webinar series and develops the Legacy Family Tree genealogy software. Geoff enjoys playing the piano, organ, cello, basketball and bowling. His favorite places are cemeteries, the ocean, and hanging out with other genealogists. He met and proposed to his wife in a Family History Center. He is the author of Kindred Voices: Listening for our Ancestors, and the popular books Legacy Family Tree, Unlocked! and Digital Imaging Essentials.

About this webinar #

It was Friday the 13th, and the presenter for the scheduled live webinar experienced a massive computer crash minutes before the webinar began. With less than ten minutes to come up with plan B, Geoff decided to research his Oregon-born ancestor – in front of the live webinar audience – and boy is he happy he did. Join the journey as Geoff both discovers the story of his ancestor AND adds the newly-found information to his real, personal Legacy family file. You’ll learn how to analyze, document, and data enter both a World War One draft registration card and a War War Two draft registration card, plus learn tips and tricks along the way.

Adding a World War I (and II) Draft Registration Card

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