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2025

Getting Started Part 6: Reading Old Documents

Knowing how to read and analyze documents is a key genealogical skill. This session covers basic skills for effectively using documents written in archaic handwriting. It will also discuss online resources useful for reading and translating documents in various European languages.

Sponsored by the BYU Family History Program

Syllabus for Getting Started Part 6: Reading old documents

Slides for Getting Started Pt 6 - Handwriting Harris and Blaylock

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