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Michael John Neill's Genealogical Resources

Michael John Neill is a very educated genealogist who shares his genealogical resources thru several different means. He writes for the following websites:
A great offer he gives is the Genealogy Freebies! Here is what you can get:
Michael John Neill’s webinars (with handouts) are some great resources to continue your genealogical educations. Some of his topics are: These Webinars are very affordable and you are able to watch from the comfort of your own home. If you miss the “live” viewing, then the archived editions are available.

The Tennessee Genealogical Society had Michael John Neill come to speak at the Fall Seminar in October 2010. I was able to attend and it was a really great educational event. One of the skills I took away from his lectures was the use of “charts” in doing my research. It really does help keep things in perspective. Here is an example of an article he wrote for Genealogy.com that shows the use of charts in genealogical research - Organize the Inconclusive with Discrepancy Charts

I have also subscribed to Casefile Clues. Casefile Clues is a great way to give yourself a different way of thinking to solve a genealogical problem. Each case I read I have learned something and it has been a wonderful investment in my family history education. Why not take advantage of the two free Casefile Clues he offers, and see if it would benefit you too.

More about Michael John Neil (from his website) – Michael John Neill has actively researched his ancestry for nearly thirty years. An experienced courthouse, archives, library, and online researcher, Michael's children have ancestors in fifteen states and eight European countries. Michael lectures nationally on a wide variety of genealogy topics and has presented day-long seminars on family history research for over fifteen years. He has a master's degree in mathematics and has been an educator for over twenty years.Michael has presented day-long seminars to groups across the United States and has lead research trips to the Fort Wayne, Indiana, library and the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. He has written hundreds of how-to articles concentrating on various aspects of research methodology. He will be one of the instructors this summer at the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR) at Samford University.




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