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Course Type: Immersive
Illinois holds a wealth of records that can unlock your family’s history. This course explores the key repositories, unique record sets, and historical context that make Illinois research both rewarding and challenging. Learn how to locate and interpret vital, land, court, and more records; navigate state and county resources; and overcome common obstacles, including record loss and shifting boundaries. Through practical strategies and real-world examples, you will gain the skills to uncover and tell your Illinois ancestors’ stories–digging deep into your roots in the Prairie State and in the heart of the Windy City.
Experience Interactive Learning with an Expert
Katharine Andrew MS/LIS is a professional genealogist, author and speaker based in the Chicagoland area and a digital editor for Family Tree Magazine. She specializes in US and Germanic genealogy, researching elusive female ancestors and the stories of those commonly overlooked, specifically individuals in residential institutions. Katharine regularly speaks on a variety of genealogy and history topics at the local, state and national level.From the ancient Cahokia Mounds to the skyscrapers of Chicago, Illinois has always been home to remarkable people. Learn how to uncover your ancestors among them.
This live, two-hour session is designed to immerse you in a hands-on learning experience. Led by genealogy expert and Family Tree Magazine digital editor, Katharine Andrew you’ll benefit from:
Q&A: Get your questions answered during the live session and through our exclusive online forum for two weeks, ensuring all your questions are answered and you receive personalized guidance as you apply what you've learned.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of this course you'll be able to:
In Illinois, history is preserved in both grand institutions and small-town archives. Knowing where to look makes all the difference.
Course Type: Immersive
Illinois holds a wealth of records that can unlock your family’s history. This course explores the key repositories, unique record sets, and historical context that make Illinois research both rewarding and challenging. Learn how to locate and interpret vital, land, court, and more records; navigate state and county resources; and overcome common obstacles, including record loss and shifting boundaries. Through practical strategies and real-world examples, you will gain the skills to uncover and tell your Illinois ancestors’ stories–digging deep into your roots in the Prairie State and in the heart of the Windy City.
Experience Interactive Learning with an Expert
Katharine Andrew MS/LIS is a professional genealogist, author and speaker based in the Chicagoland area and a digital editor for Family Tree Magazine. She specializes in US and Germanic genealogy, researching elusive female ancestors and the stories of those commonly overlooked, specifically individuals in residential institutions. Katharine regularly speaks on a variety of genealogy and history topics at the local, state and national level.From the ancient Cahokia Mounds to the skyscrapers of Chicago, Illinois has always been home to remarkable people. Learn how to uncover your ancestors among them.
This live, two-hour session is designed to immerse you in a hands-on learning experience. Led by genealogy expert and Family Tree Magazine digital editor, Katharine Andrew you’ll benefit from:
Q&A: Get your questions answered during the live session and through our exclusive online forum for two weeks, ensuring all your questions are answered and you receive personalized guidance as you apply what you've learned.
What You’ll Learn
By the end of this course you'll be able to:
In Illinois, history is preserved in both grand institutions and small-town archives. Knowing where to look makes all the difference.