Pastfinders is thrilled that Cari Taplin will join us to discuss using Google Maps for Genealogy. The Presentation “Using Google’s My Maps as a Research and Analysis Tool” will be hosted by Pastfinders on Thursday, January 9 at the Cooper Memorial Library and Zoom from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. The public is welcome to attend any of the free classes given by our society.  You must register to use Zoom or just arrive early at Cooper Memorial Library in room 108 to enjoy the program and meet other like-minded individuals. 
 
Program Description: Did you know you can create your own maps using Google’s My Maps? Many of us use Google Maps for travel or locating a place. My Maps allows users to create custom maps, making it a fantastic and easy-to-use research and analysis tool. Maps can be shared with others making it a great way to present your research to family and friends. This webinar will give an overview of My Maps, examples for why and how it can be useful for genealogy, and will go in-depth to demonstrate to the audience exactly how to create custom maps, including inserting lines, shapes, images, text, and more. 
 
Speaker Bio: Cari Taplin is the owner of  GenealogyPANTS, she provides speaking services. She also lends help and shares her expertise as an administrator on the highly popular Facebook Group “The Genealogy Squad.” Cari currently works for Ancestry ProGenealogists. Cari’s research focuses on midwestern and Great Lakes states. Her family told her she was related to Roy Rogers. As a result, finding her true heritage has been her focus since the year 2000. She is a native of Wood County, Ohio but now lives in Longmont, Colorado. Cari holds the Certified Genealogist® credential and has served in various volunteer and leadership positions for state, local, and national societies. 
 
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