Genealogy Course
Gain confidence tracing 1890–1925 transatlantic migrants. This Genealogy Course covers evaluating sources, linking records, navigating archives and digital tools, and crafting ethical family histories rooted in historical context. Build reliable trees using passenger lists, censuses, vital records, and more while honing research workflows for reproducible results.

from 4 to 360h flexible workload
valid certificate in your country
What will I learn?
This focused Genealogy Course equips you with hands-on skills to track 1890–1925 transatlantic migrants via passenger lists, censuses, military and vital records, church registers, plus naturalization files. Master ethical research practices, critical source assessment, effective online search methods, and basic foreign-language skills as you construct solid family trees, migration stories with context, and documented findings set for deeper analysis or sharing.
Elevify advantages
Develop skills
- Evaluate evidence by quickly assessing record reliability, bias, and conflicting information.
- Link records by connecting passenger, census, and vital data to form unified identities.
- Master online archive searches using variants, wildcards, maps, and place-name tools.
- Build family narratives that weave fragmented data into clear migrant stories.
- Streamline research workflows by logging searches, citing sources, and producing ethical reports.
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