Eugene Oregon FamilySearch Center

Center Location and Hours
Location Map:

Location on Map

Address:

768 E. 16th Avenue, Eugene, OR 97401 United States

Co-located in the Institute of Religion Building near the University of Oregon

Phone:

E-mail:

Open Hours: The Family History Center is Open, Masks are required per state mandate Holiday Schedule:

The center is closed:

-The first two weeks of July.

-Thanksgiving week Thursday through Saturday

-The last two weeks of the year, opening again after New Year's day on the regular schedule.

Classes
Learning the FamilySearch Program= A set of four one hour classes that cover all the features, menus, and functions of the FamilySearch program. It teaches you how to fully use FamilySearch

Advanced Genealogy = A one time class that covers advanced genealogy features, including gedcoms, descendency view, FamilySearch blog, Ancestry and MyHeritage basics.

Consultants - A one hour class to train consultants on the 20 most popular questions asked by patrons and individuals about Family Search

Please call MaryAnn Jordan to reserve your space - 541-521-9982

Classes will be on Sunday at 4 and 6 pm

Link to Class Handouts and Videos

Center Resources
 Virtual Consultants  - The center has expert consultants which you may schedule one hour zoom meetings with, to assist you with your genealogy or the Family Search program - please email Ron Jordan at shaddymoron@gmail.com to schedule

Databases and Software
FHC Portal This center has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions.

Hardware and Equipment
09 desk top Computers - individual workstations

Lexmark printer - free printing and ability to scan pictures to your FamilySearch gallery

Hp 11x17 printer - will allow you to print large fan and pedigree charts at no cost



Links
Online Genealogy Records by Location
 * Using the FamilySearch Research Wiki: A comprehensive video presentation explaining the Wiki, navigating it, and some especially useful pages. Case studies demonstrate using the Wiki for genealogical research. Editing and adding articles to the Wiki are covered.