Online course: How to find my Finnish roots? (in English)

Started by Reijo Mitro Savola, Geni Curator on Friday, May 20, 2022
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Online course: How to find my Finnish roots? Now you can learn more from genealogical research of Finnish roots with the help of video recording and pdf materials. The online course includes an overview of Finnish migration history and the most important research sources. Furthermore, we will look into Geni (a co-publishing platform where it’s possible to find and record information of your family).
For those who have bought the video recording, can participate in an online lecture that will be held on Saturday 19th of November 2022 at 14:00-15:00. There, it’s possible for the participants to ask questions about the genealogical research of Finnish roots.
Welcome to learn more from the history of your family!

Contents:

1. Finnish history: A short introduction to Finnish history and the emigration of the Finns. The aim is to offer a general understanding of Finnish history from prehistoric times to 1900’s Finland.
2. Basics of Finnish genealogy research: Discussion of how to start genealogical research of ancestors or relatives from Finland. Introduction to the types of basic source documents, archive registers and databases. The goal is to form a good picture of how to start genealogy research, emphasizing sufficient quality of research from the beginning.
3. Evangelical-Lutheran church records: Most Finns belonged to the Evangelical-Lutheran church. Most of the church records were written in Swedish. We investigate briefly how to read and interpret these records.
4. Orthodox church records: In Eastern Finland (especially Karelia), many people belonged to the Orthodox church. Most of the church records were written in Russian. We investigate briefly how to read and interpret these records.
5. Taxation and court records: Brief introduction to other types of source records, focusing on taxation and court records.
6. Family history interviews: It is very important to carry out interviews and record family knowledge, before it vanishes. We discuss how to carry out successful family history interviews.
7. Geni.com: Geni.com is a very popular family tree service in Finland. We discuss how to use Geni.com to support your genealogical research and how to be involved in the Finnish Geni.com community.

Sign up here: https://snellmanedu.fi/tuote/how-to-find-my-finnish-roots/

I've got many genetical relatives from Finland. Are there any chance that this course will help me understand why and may be even get repatriated to Finland?

Great! Thanks for posting this!

Sounds interesting enough.

Thanks Joanna Vadenbring and Kalle Lilja! Dmitry Sergeevich Baranov, thank you for the question! The course can surely help you in understanding the genealogy and genetics of Finns and the old Finnish tribes, who were living not only in nowaday's Finland, but in a wide area of nowaday's Northern Russia.

I have an added question here. Does this course touch om hte subject of how to deal with finding information connected with the 20th century?

Kalle Lilja, yes the course is going to touch also that subject. Due to the privacy legislation, means to find out newer information are limited, and regarding living persons, there are guidelines to follow, if the results are published.

The course is now available!

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