LDS Family History Suite 2

The LDS Family History Suite 2 was published in Provo, Utah by Infobases in 1999 and is available at the Family History Library on compact disc no. 205 pt. 1. When searching for LDS ancestors there are two useful databases in this CD-ROM collection. Each database is word searchable. When you find a name, you see the actual entry in the context of the book. The two databases are:
 * 1) Pioneer Heritage Library
 * 2) LDS Vital Records Library

Pioneer Heritage Library
The Pioneer Heritage Library includes some sources that are not available elsewhere. Included in this Library are major sources such as:
 * Over 10,000 photographs
 * Biographical sketches
 * Stories
 * Diaries and autobiographies
 * Histories
 * Early LDS newspapers and periodicals
 * Doctrinal works
 * Emigration sources
 * The Utah Historical Quarterly
 * Mormons and Their Neighbors compiled by Marvin E. Wiggins
 * Membership of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1830-1848 by Susan Easton Black
 * Guide to Mormon Diaries and Autobiographies by Davis Bitton
 * The published series of pioneer histories by the Daughters of Utah Pioneers
 * Encyclopedic History of the Church by Andrew Jenson
 * History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Joseph Smith

LDS Vital Records Library
The LDS Vital Records Library includes twelve reference works about the pioneers. Each reference that must be searched separately. The majority of the books in this section were compiled by Harvey and Susan Easton Black. It also includes an index to Utah deaths from 1898 to 1905 excluding Salt Lake County.

Then and Now
In the years following the publication of the LDS Family History Suite 2, the sources related to LDS research that were included in this collection are beginning to appear in online databases. Some online sources for the records originally included in the LDS Family History Suite 2 are as follows:


 * Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library has one source online, Mormons and Their Neighbors, compiled by Marvin E. Wiggins.
 * Ancestry.com has all the databases in this collection available on their website for a subscription fee.
 * WorldVitalRecords.com has some of the LDS records in their online collection. Visit your local family history center for free access to the records at this subscription site.
 * The Utah State History website for the Historical Quarterly has a table of contents for Volumes 1 to the present and an index to Volumes 46-64 (1978-1996) online. In addition, from Volume 70, Number 3 (Summer 2002), the issues are available online in PDF format.