Montrose Colorado FamilySearch Center

Montrose Family Search Center serves Montrose and the surrounding area.

Location &amp; Map:


 * Address: 1521 Hillcrest Drive, Montrose, CO
 * Located at the east side (back) of building
 * Location on Map

Phone: 970 249 4739 Open Hours: Tue: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm NOTE: By appointment only. Call 970-209-9768 reservations Wed: 10:00 am - 1.00 pm and 6.00 pm - 9.00 pm Thur: 10.00 am - 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm 3rd Friday each month the FHC will be open for Spanish speaking patrons from 7:00pm to 9:00pm

The FHC will be closed as follows:


 * During the Month of August and opening again on September 4th
 * October 31st and November 27th and 28th
 * December 21st through January, 2014,opening again on January 8th &amp; 9th 2014

Upcoming Events
=                     Welcome to Genealogy   =

Montrose, Colorado Family Search Center
=      Special offering of Classes for 2013  =

                                           Phone 970-249-4739     1521 S Hillcrest Dr.

David Bowen - Director - 970-209-9768    Email   brotherbowen@gmail.com

Welcome to our Family History Classes for 2013! We hope you will find a class that will help you begin your work to identify your family members and enjoy this journey of reasearch!

Bring a friend with you, a relative or a teenager who can learn with you so you can use what you have learned in these classes at home. Millions of names are being added weekly to the huge bank of Family History sources. Come and find out more about them and how you can assess them to locate your family ancestors.

 Please register with David Bowen @ 970-209-9768 or Email--  brotherbowen@gmail.comfor classes 

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         SPECIAL NOTE:all classes will be held from 1:00pm - 3pm at the Family Histoy Center

                                       listed above unless otherwise noted.

      Night classes will be offered if there is enough interest on Wednesdays or Thursdays.

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January Classes : 22nd &amp; 24th -  Baby Step Genealogy

This is for beginners. You can learn how to put together the little pieces of information you have already collected or you may not have any information at all, YET. This class is for you. Come and find out how to get started. '' This is a beginning class. ''

                             23rd &amp; 30th   - How to do Genealogy on the Computer

Are you concerned about using Genealogy Programs, how to manipulate what the screen has to offer you for research options? Come to this class to get a handle on using the current computer programs to do research for family history. '' This is a beginning class. ''

                              29th &amp; 31st  - Ancestry.com

Have you lost your ancestors? Well, Ancestry.com can help you with your search. Come and learn how to use this exciting program.  This class is for everyone .

'February Classes: 5th, 7th, 12th, 14th, 19th, 21st, 26th, and 28th. -  Writing your Family History'

''Got a lot of information on your family and had thoughts about putting it all together into a book?? Come to this class and learn how to put your information into a book format. You're the author. ''

'' This class if for everyone. ''

 

 March Classes:  12th &amp; 14th    Do you know of the resources in Montrose for Genealogy? Have you heard of Fork-kin Trails? What is the Colorado Room at the Montrose Regional Library? These are sources for genealogy research in this area. Would you like to know what else is available in this area for use in your research. Come to this class! NOTE: Class on this date (12th) will be held @ the Montrose Regional Library ( 320 South 2nd Street @ 6:30 pm)&amp; : NOTE  Class on this date (1 4th) will be held @ th : e Fore-Kin   Trails library (700 East Main  #103  in Montrose at 6:30 pm) '' This class is for everyone. ''

                        19th &amp; 21st '    Google Earth, Google Map &amp; Google Street 'What do these google sites have to do with genealogy? Would you like to see where your ancestors lived, played, went to school and worked. Maybe you can piece together a picture that you have taken in a city where grandmother lived. These sites may help you make more since of their lives and piece together some of the many stories and or histories. '' This is an advanced class. ''

 

 April Classes: '2nd &amp; 4th  ''Indexing—A way to give back. GOT A HALF HOUR?''' Come be part of thousands around the world that are indexing billions of records from archives that have been copied but not yet available for searching. The 1940 census of the United States was just completed in just 6 months so that all may search for their ancestors during this important census. Other projects include: Italian Ancestors, US WW I Draft Registration Cards, Mexico, Hidalgo—Registros Bautismales 1561-1961, Civil war enlistment records, and many more. Everyone come

 9Th &amp; 11th Plus 16th &amp; 18th    Family Search How to use Family Search, a free computer search program that may your family information. Learn how to put your information on this program, what this program can do and some of it's limitations. This class will also include how to online order films for viewing from the Genealogy records vault in Salt Lake for viewing at the Montrose FHC. NOTE: Class on these dates (9Th, 11th) will be held @ the Montrose Regional Library (320 South 2nd Street @ 6:30 pm) NOTE: Class on these dates (16Th, 18th) will be held @ the Montrose Family History Center (1521 South Hillcrest Drive @ 6:30 pm) '' This class is for everyone. ''                       23rd &amp; 25th  FamilyTree  This Family Tree is for you. That's right, your very own family tree. Learn a free program to put your family information on. Find out how it is different from the other programs and the special features it has to offer. Did you find mistakes. Lets try an correct them. Come find out how this can be done. Free records, free help, and collaboration with other family members in any part of this world. '' This class is for everyone. ''

 

 May Classes:    7th &amp; 9th Immigration records "Put them in the boat and they'll go sailing . .." Come and learn how to locate and research Immigration records.'' This class is for everyone. ''

 14th &amp; 16th ''' Become a Cemetery Expert! '''Yes, you! People take pictures of graves and put them on line. Yes, they really do and there is so much information you can obtain from these grave markers. Come and learn how to find these sites for information that you may not be able to get anywhere else. : NOTE  These classes on these date s (15Th, 16th) will be held @ the Montrose Regional Library (320 South 2nd Street @ 6:30 pm) '' This class is for everyone. ' ''

 June Classes:   4th '''The English are coming! or not! Act I''' Brief History of England explaining how records were created and used and Geography of shires. '' Everyone invited. ''

    6th  '''  The English are coming! or not! Act II '''Records Before Parish Registers (Probates, Tax Records, Court Records and Military Chapelaries) 2nd Hour - Records today -Deeds, Church Records (Parish), Histories, Landed Gentry and Nobility Records. '' This class is for everyone. ''

' 11th - ''' 'The English are coming! or not! Ac't III '''

                        13th - The English are coming! or not! Act IV Research Sites, Sourcing                      18th, 20th, 25th, &amp; 27th   Ancestral Quest  Ancestral Quest (AQ) family tree software is the easiest to use and most versatile genealogy program for Windows on the market. Its format is perfect for the beginner and yet powerful enough for the most advanced genealogist. Easy data entry, keyboard shortcuts, scrap booking, and excellent sourcing capabilities are just some of this genealogy software program's wonderful award-winning features. Create professional looking Pedigree Charts, Family Group Sheets, Ancestry charts, Descendant charts, genealogy book reports, fan charts and more. AQ has special links to on-line genealogy databases, including Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org, which can help you research your family history more easily than ever. AQ is also new FamilySearch certified '' This class is for everyone. '' English Research Sites

 

 July Classes    &lt;u: 16th &amp; 18th   Picture manipulation and insertion in your genealogy programs. Save, preserve, digitize and arrange your precious Family Photos and documents to accompany your written histories and Family names. '' This class is for everyone. ''

 August is our summer recess so see you again in September 

 

 

 



 



 

Databases and Software
PREMIUM WEBSITES includes the following:


 * 19th Century British Library Newspaper Digital Archives


 * Access Newspaper Archives


 * Alexander Street Press - The American Civil War:Research Database, Letters and Diaries, Images, Photographs, Posters and Ephemera


 * AncestralQuest


 * Ancestry. Com


 * FamilyInsight


 * Find My Past


 * Fold3.com  (previously known as Footnote.com)


 * The Genealogist


 * Genline Familyfinder


 * Godfrey Memorial Library


 * Heritage Quest Online


 * Historic Map Works Library Edition


 * Paper Trail


 * World Vital Records

Hardware and Equipment

 * 5 computers with a printer
 * 2 microfilm readers
 * 1 microfiche reader
 * Scanner which patrons may use to digitize documents and pictures while honoring all copywrite laws set forth by the United States government.

Links
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Montrose Library

Fore-Kin Trails Genealogical Society

Volunteer at the Center
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