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Ten Steps to Writing and Publishing Your Family History

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Recorded Webinar: Ten Steps to Writing and Publishing Your Family History
Presented Live: January 29, 2014
Intended Audience: Anyone interested in writing or publishing their research
Level: Beginner

Whether you are just starting your research or wrapping up years of genealogical investigation, you're probably thinking about how to share your findings with family, the greater genealogical community, and generations to come. Consider writing a book! This webinar will give a brief overview of the key steps to writing and publishing your family history.

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