Learn about the Family Tree Maker at the next Jewish genealogy meeting

 

February 28, 2020



To help you find, save, and share your family history, the Jewish Genealogical Society of Greater Orlando is giving you a great opportunity to learn the widely-used Family Tree Maker software. Two longtime genealogists will show you some of FTM’s many useful features that will help you find your ancestry, and do it more effectively and efficiently.

JGSGO President Diane Jacobs, Ph.D., and member Dr. Richard Signer will explain and demonstrate the software at the society’s next meeting, Tuesday, March 3. After the presentation, Jacobs and Signer will answer questions and help individuals and small groups navigate Family Tree Maker, which is probably the most widely used genealogy program.

Bring your laptop computer or tablet to follow the presentation, seek help with problems or questions, and to immediately apply what you learn.

The meeting is free to members and first-time guests, and will be at 7 p.m., in The Senior Lounge at The Roth Jewish Community Center, located at the corner of Maitland Ave. and Maitland Blvd. in Maitland.

The JGSGO is a nonprofit organization founded in 1990, and meets monthly, September through June, to share genealogical information, techniques and research tools with anyone interested in Jewish genealogy For more information, visit www.jgsgo.org, call 407-494-4230, and “like” us at www.facebook.com/jgsgreaterorlando.

 

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