You'll find the LegacyFamilyTree Webinars listed on ConferenceKeeper. While they are a subscription service, a massive number of their presentations are actually completely free to view for a full week after the live broadcast. (Though as a subscriber myself, I love having total on-demand access to the whole archive whenever I need it!)
This got me thinking about genealogical societies and their journals—which naturally led me to the Periodical Source Index (PERSI), which was recently updated. PERSI now includes direct links to some of the specific journal articles you can find online. While not every journal is indexed yet, I noticed a wealth of linked records from the Bedford County Historical Society. In fact, they recently made their quarterlies that are over three years old available for free via the FamilySearch Library.
With so much of my family rooted in Bedford County and its neighboring areas, I checked around and found excellent free historical publications available online for Rutherford and Williamson counties as well.
Journals, webinars, books, and historical records—there is an incredible wealth of information out there to help us piece together our family trees if we just take the time to look.
Key Resources Mentioned:
Calendar of Events:
ConferenceKeeper.org On-Demand & Live Classes: LegacyFamilyTree Webinars Periodical Source Index:
PERSI Bedford County Historical Quarterlies:
FamilySearch Library Rutherford County Tennessee Historical Society:
MTSU Digital Collections Williamson County Historical Journals:
Williamson County History
