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How to Save Your Research from Destruction and Ensure Its Future Survival with Lisa Louise Cooke

  • 10 Mar 2026
  • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  • Williamson Hall, 2200 NE Hwy 20

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  Don’t let your lifetime of genealogy research end up in the landfill!  Lisa Louise Cooke will teach you the 7 key strategies to securing the future of your research including designating a “research keeper,” setting up a Genealogy Materials Directive, and making donations with a Deed of Gift.  Don’t miss this presentation – your family research legacy depends on it!

Lisa Louise Cooke is a trailblazing thought leader in genealogy, renowned author, and captivating speaker who redefines how we connect with our ancestral past. Through her innovative platforms like the Genealogy Gems Podcast (launched in 2007) and a thriving YouTube channel, she empowers her global audience to uncover their family stories. Lisa is the author of several best-selling books, including The Genealogist’s Google Toolbox, 3rd Edition, and offers genealogy education through her Genealogy Gems Premium Membership. A trusted voice in the field, she pens a regular column for Family Tree Magazine and hosts its podcast. Known for her engaging style and practical strategies, Lisa is the perfect speaker to inspire and empower us to explore our roots. 



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