Learn what Quick & Dirty Trees are, how to build them & how to use them to supercharge your family history DNA research with DNA advisor Karen Evans.
Quick and Dirty Trees - BOOK NOW!
Unlock the secrets hidden in your DNA matches with expert genealogist Karen Evans in her Quick and Dirty Trees Masterclass, taking place over two live online sessions on 21 & 28 October 2025, 7–9pm.
Quick and Dirty Trees are a fast, effective research tool for family historians looking to make sense of puzzling DNA matches, even when little information is provided. Karen will guide you step-by-step through how to use online records, smart search techniques, and creative thinking to build these trees and uncover family connections you never thought possible.
In this practical Masterclass, you’ll learn how to:
✔ Quickly build family trees to identify DNA matches
✔ Use free and subscription tools to speed up your research
✔ Spot hidden clues in names, locations and records
✔ Link mysterious DNA clusters to your known tree
✔ Avoid common pitfalls and errors in tree building
Book now and make your DNA results work for you!
How to attend the Masterclass:
The webinar will take place on Zoom on Tuesday 21st & 28th October, 7-9pm UK time with Karen Evans.
This webinar presentation is part of the programme brought to you by Family Tree Plus.
The online learning session will last one hour: with a 30-40 minute presentation, followed by time for questions.
Get your ticket for £50 (£45 for Family Tree subscribers or members of Family Tree Plus).
Join Family Tree Plus for just £5, and you will save that £5 right away when you book your place on the Military Masterclass.
About the speaker:
Karen Evans is a long-time family historian and in recent years she has enlisted DNA to help her work on, and solve, some of her family mysteries. Karen Evans is DNA advisor to Family Tree magazine, in which she writes a monthly DNA advice column featuring step-by-step advice and reader case studies. Karen is also the DNA Club news anchor at the monthly DNA Club meetings provided to members of Family Tree Plus (https://www.family-tree.co.uk/membership)