Meet the Speaker
Jason Felihkatubbe (Choctaw) has been doing genealogical research for over 25 years and his focus is Native American Indian genealogy, with an emphasis on the southeastern peoples–Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muscogee, and Seminole in Indian Territory/Oklahoma. Apart from research, he has offered lectures and classes on Native American Indian genealogy and culture. He is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists. He has been involved with the USGenWeb Project for over 16 years.
About the Program
An in-depth look at the latest professional features available through Ancestry.com’s Pro Tools. Designed with serious researchers in mind, these tools offer enhanced ways to analyze, document, and manage your family trees. We’ll explore how the new relationship calculator, advanced tagging and color-coding systems, notes integration, and tree comparison features can help streamline complex research projects and improve data accuracy.
This session will highlight practical applications for both individual and collaborative research, including methods for evaluating evidence, tracking hypotheses, and maintaining organized, citation-rich family trees. Whether you’re managing multiple projects or mentoring new researchers, you’ll gain strategies to make the most of Ancestry’s Pro Tools to strengthen your genealogical work.
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