Sacramento California FamilySearch Center/Class Detail

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Consultant Connect Series




Connect - How to introduce FamilySearch

Are you helping others start their family history? This class will help you teach them where to start, or restart, in FamilySearch. Additionally, the class will help them feel more confident about what they learn and how to contribute to their ancestors' memories.

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Upcoming Dates
 * Wednesday, May 3, 11:00 AM - Click here to register
 * Wednesday, May 3, 7:00 PM - Click here to register



Connect - Family Trees on FamilySearch

In this course, we will learn an appropriate way to build, discover different pedigree views and correct any mistakes in your tree. This foundational course will teach how you and your patrons can collaboratively build a family tree.

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Upcoming Dates
 * Wednesday, June 7, 11:00 AM - Click here to register
 * Wednesday, June 7, 7:00 PM - Click here to register



Connect - Stories Make Our Ancestors Come Alive

Everyone has a story. Can you help others capture their family stories? These stories can be written by themselves or told from a relative. They can also be found in a journal or newspaper. Let’s explore how to help others record their family members memories. Class Handouts Class Handout

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Connect - FamilySearch.org Research Strategies

Family history research is the process of searching for new family records. Can you help others find information about their relatives? They can use those records to link family members and add more information. This class describes different approaches for conducting family history research that will help strengthen or extend their family trees. Class Handout 1 Class Handout 2

Upcoming Dates
 * Thursday, April 5, 11:00 AM - Click here to register
 * Thursday, April 5, 7:00 PM - Click here to register



Sacramento FamilySearch Classes


Fixing the Family in FamilySearch - Allan Bosch

Why do we have to fix the information in Family Tree on FamilySearch.org? It's because errors are constantly creeping into our database. This class will address: errors, family legends, incorrect information, people and system errors and even "our own mistakes!" Please join us for a tour of how to fix your family!

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 Turning Hearts with Memories in FamilySearch - Allan Bosch

Adding Documents, Photos, & Audio, In this class students will learn how to add various types of memories. Making memories public or private. What makes a valuable memory. Tweaking photos to enhance memory experience. How to upload and download memories. And adding photos from "Google Photos."

Class Handouts Adding Photos to Family Tree Adding Stories to Family Tree Android Family Tree and Memories

Previous Class Chat Transcripts 26 January 2021 AM Class

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 Coordinating Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org - Allan Bosch

In this class you will learn how to use the FamilySearch tree icon and drop down menu, unlock the power of Ancestry and temple work, sync sources and compare vital information.

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Using the Helper Resource Page in FamilySearch - Allan Bosch

Learn how to make the most of all the resources FamilySearch has created for Temple and Family History Consultants. We will show you how to use the Helper Button to view a patrons family tree. How to learn what is new on FamilySearch.org and ways to motivate members to engage in family history work.

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DNA Test Done. What's Next? - Allan Bosch

You've got your DNA results. You discover you ethnicity. Now what? In this class you will learn how to find relatives you didn't know you had! Learn how to connect with them to solve family mysteries and also how to move your DNA result to different website platforms. Class Handout

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Making Memories Come to Life - Allan Bosch

How to enhance your old photos, review of Photoshop Elements, Google Photos and Windows Basic Photo Editor. How to use these tools to make your photos pop and add interest on FamilySearch Memories.

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Tips and Tricks for finding Elusive Records - Allan Bosch

This class will be a practical examination of FamilySearch resources beyond point and click. How to dig into the digitized records that have not yet been indexed on FamilySearch.

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Next Step Memories- The How! - Allan Bosch

You know photos and stories are an important part of family history. Now learn the latest, greatest and easiest ways for adding, recording and improving your memories. This class will walk you through the process of creating memory pages everyone will enjoy! Class Handout

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Family Names, Family Groups: Taking Your Family To the Temple - Betty Lemley

Learn how to teach others how to find names to take to the temple, How to set up family groups, and how to search for names when you think all your family temple work is done.

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Family History and Social Media - Betty Lemley

Get ideas for how to use social media (and other aspects of the internet) to learn more about your family's history and where they came from, meet family, reconnect with family, share stories and memories, and find resources where you can learn more!

Upcoming Dates
 * Tuesday, April 18, 11:00 AM - Click here to register
 * Tuesday, April 18, 7:00 PM - Click here to register



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Helper Resources - Laurie Markham

We will cover the "Helper Resource" part of FamilySearch.org and explore new ways to engage members and friends in family history.

Class Handouts What's New in FamilySearch Handout

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FamilySearch Activities - Laurie Markham

In this training we will introduce the Activities tab on FamilySearch and explore ideas to use for Children, Youth and Adults to inspire and motivate family history in the home. These Activities are great for gathering families past and present. Don't miss this class if you are a consultant trying to reach all age groups in your ward or stake.

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Across the Pond- Searching Ancestors in Ireland - Laurie Markham

In this class we will use information you have gathered from US sources to find your family in Ireland. Learn about free Catholic Parish records, how to decipher Irish names, Irish administrative divisions and many sites that offer online inspiration and help.

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FamilySearch Catalog Workshop - Mary Sayles

Only about 30% of FamilySearch's vast records are indexed and searchable by name. Learn how to use the FamilySearch Catalog so you can read those unindexed records for yourself. Class Handout

Upcoming Dates
 * Wednesday, April 12, 11:00 AM - Click here to register
 * Wednesday, April 12, 7:00 PM - Click here to register



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Using City Directories for Genealogical Research - Mary Sayles

Find out how to use City Directories for your genealogical research in this class. Who lived where and what did they do? Fill in the gaps between census and vital records with City Directories. Class Handout

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Creating Timelines to Further Your Research - Mary Sayles

Timelines help you see the whole picture. All the life lived between the birth and death dates of your ancestor. They help you see the holes in your research and also help you to fill in details not available for that specific ancestor, to create a life story for each member of your family.

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FamilySearch.org Catalog Workshop - Mary Sayles

Not all records are indexed and searchable by name on FamilySearch.org. Learn how to find those unindexed records on FamilySearch.org using the amazing FamilySearch Catalog. In this evening session learn about the catalog the first hour and then join Mary practice using the Catalog for the next 1/2 hour. Please have example of PLACES you are researching or need help with to share in the workshop.

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Merging and Un-Merging Duplicates in FamilySearch.org - Steven Lloyd

Let's talk about the pitfalls of merging! So many similar names, so many incorrectly linked ancestors. Join this class and learn the in's and out's of merging duplicate people on family tree, AND learn how to fix things when you make a mistake!

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Pass it Down! Helping Others Get Excited About Family History Discovery - Butch Kurzer

As genealogists and family history buffs, we are excited to pass on our passion for this work to others. We must help generate interest in family history, especially to the next generation! In this class you will learn simple ways to help others 'Discover' information about their ancestors and feel the joy of family history.

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Introduction to the FamilySearch Wiki - Butch Kurzer

If you are not using the FamilySearch wiki you are really missing our on the BEST genalogists tool. The wiki is THE encylopedia of all things family history. Learn how to navigate this site and get expert advice on the specific areas you are researching. Find out which records are available, boundary changes, language translations of commonly used words in record sources, where to go to get more information on your city and county records and don't forget the maps!

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Finding and Merging in FamilySearch.org - Don Bonacci

If you are having problems merging duplicates, finding duplicates or fixing family relationships, this is the Zoom class to attend. If you come prepared with the PIN # of a person who needs fixing, we will solve the problem together in class.

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Family History Videos and FamilySearch - Chuck Athey

Creating and attaching Family History slideshows and videos in FamilySearch Memories. Presentation

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Zoom for Temple & Family History Consultants - Chuck Athey

The goal is to help Consultants understand how to use Zoom to assist others doing Family History.

Class Handouts | Zoom for Consultants Presentation

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Family History Software - Chuck Athey

Find out why and when to use Family History software on your computer in addition to using an internet service like FamilySearch or Ancestry. Review the offerings and why to choose one over another. Class Handout

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Useful Equipment at the Sacramento California FamilySearch Center - Chuck Athey

The Sacramento California FamilySearch Center has a variety of equipment for you to use to scan and convert photos, slides, negatives, and documents. This course will provide an overview of the equipment and ideal tips to use them. Presentation Equipment Flyer

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I've Done the Census, Now What? - Glenda Lloyd

The cenus is the mainstay for American Genealogy. It puts each family in a location every ten years, from 1790-1950. Location by county and state is important as it leads the researcher to other records. The county is the basic record holding unit for land and tax records, wills, and probate records, court records, plus others. All these records may provide clues to further your research.

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Land Records - Glenda Lloyd

What does the County Clerk know that you don't? Part 1- Land Records! Class Handout

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<font size="3" color="blue"> FamilySearch Activities - Carol Tullis

In this training we will introduce the Activities tab on FamilySearch and explore ideas to use for Children, Youth and Adults to inspire and motivate family history in the home. These Activities are great for gathering families past and present. Don't miss this class if you are a consultant trying to reach all age groups in your ward or stake.

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Indexing Basics plus the Best Tools for Indexing - [mailto:nocatullis@yahoo.com Carol Tullis]

Indexing basics plus new tools that make indexing a breeze. This class is for those interested in trying Indexing for the first time and for those with lots of experience. Learn how to use the many tools available to make your indexing faster, more accurate, and more enjoyable.

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I Thought He Was My Ancestor: Avoiding the Six Most Common Genealogy Mistakes - Dr James Baker

This class uses case studies to show how to avoid the most common mistakes: trusting the "long-time proven" data; believing family myths; connecting improper "same-name" people; failing the reasonableness test; trusting genealogy "snake-oil" salesmen; and believing all original records.

Upcoming Dates
 * Thursday, May 11, 11:00 AM - Click here to register
 * Thursday, May 11, 7:00 PM - Click here to register

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The DNA Toolbox for 2022 - Dr James Baker

This class describes the major DNA companies’ most essential tools and how they apply to different DNA users, ranging from the least to the most experienced. Each key tool is described along with examples of how they are effective in improving our DNA analyses.

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Google: The Genealogists Best Friend - Dr. James Baker

This class demonstrates Google’s unique capability to find ancestral data that is lost to the more traditional genealogy sites. Several Google apps are discussed: Google Images; Alerts; Books; Translate; You Tube; Maps; and Search, as well as Google’s connection to Wikipedia.

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Toolbox for the Modern Genealogist - Dr. James Baker

This class discusses the most essential tools required for today’s genealogist. Categories covered are: hardware; software; large search engines; specialty sites and collections; offline data; the “data finding” sites; key DNA tools; and genealogy learning tools.

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Finding Ancestors in American Revolutionary War Records - Dr. James Baker

This FamilySearch class will show you how to personalize and better know your ancestors by creating family remembrances in Memories. Family history is more than names, dates, and places. It is also who we are and who our ancestors were. By using photos, audio recordings, thoughts, and documents, our memories are recorded for future generations.

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Overcoming the Most Common DNA Problems - Dr. James Baker

This class deals with the most common DNA analysis problems: not finding any matches for certain family branches; not getting much help from Ancestry; having many matches with only partial tree postings or no posted data; or being adopted. Case studies will suggest effective workarounds.

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BONANZA! - Dr. James Baker

This class focuses on the special opportunities we may have to add sizable numbers of “new” relatives to our databases. Eleven categories of examples are covered, including making more effective use of DNA results, surname trees, and existing data on FamilySearch.org and Ancestry.com.

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German Genealogy Gems: Going Beyond German Church Records - Dr. James Baker

Strategies are presented to find German ancestors in various records: civic records, property records, town anniversary books, court records, tax records, Sippenbuchs, and Familienbuchs. Numerous examples are provided for the various data types.

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Thur Lines! Ancestry.com's Best Feature - Dr. James Baker

This class describes Ancestry’s new Thru Lines feature, which has replaced the DNA Circles feature. Examples are provided to illustrate the considerable advantages of Thru Lines, which will easily double or triple the number of matches shown for each ancestor.

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Solving the Name Change Game - Dr. James Baker

This class offers stategies to solve the most common name problems: (1) finding the correct surnames when there are changes in spelling or shortening; (2) finding the correct name when working with changed business or professional names; and (3) sorting out problems with the use of middle names, nicknames or court changed names.

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Weaving Your Family Tapestry - Jacqi Stevens President of San Joaquin Co. Genealogy Society

Using record sources to create stories about your ancestors that go beyond the dry details of BMD records and help your ancestors come alive! These stories of your ancestors attract interest and help engage other family memebers to try family history.

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O Canada, the True North! - Stacy Welch

If you have English or French Canadian ancestors this is the class for you! Learn about Canadian archives and many other websites that will help you research and grow your family tree.

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Interpreting Military Records - Stacey Welch

Come to know your veteran family members! An invitation from Iraq War veteran Stacey Welch to understand and decode military records to learn about the lives and whereabouts of your ancestors. This class will focus on interpreting paperwork and awards, and how records can aid in finding a research direction. Please bring family military records to share and learn more about the details in those records.

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Attaching Sources within FamilySearch - Stacey Welch

Be fearless: You cannot break FamilySearch! Learn to attach pictures, documents, and websites to your family tree with confidence. You too can use the internet like a youngster! Bonus: We will also discuss using the Memories app. Class Handout

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Mexican Research - Marty Puentes

Beginning Mexican research for those tracing their ancestors to a hometown in Mexico. The best sites for finding and documenting your Mexican Ancestors.
 * Part 1: How to Start. How to use US records to find the home town of your Mexican ancestors. Using FamilySearch.org and Ancestry.com, and other websites to discover where in Mexico your ancestors are from.
 * Part 2: What is next?

Class Handouts Mexican Abbreviations Book Mexican Abbreviations Part 1 Class Presentation Part 1 Handout Part 2 Class Presentation Part 2 Alien Registration File Resources

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Thinking Outside the Box - Connecting with Family - Lynnette Bates

You've got the results of your DNA test. Now what? This class will help you determine the most practical steps to take to connect with living cousins. Lynette will show you, with examples, various ways to reach out, make connections and share family history to help build your family tree. Don't miss this chance to learn from a master family detective!

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Family History Fun for Children and Youth - Lynnette Bates

We should always be looking for ways to engage your children or grandchildren in family history. Don't miss this opportunity to learn about family history games, activities and projects to share with your family. Lots of great ideas to stimulate interest and bring up the next generation of family historians! Class Handout

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Beginning German Genealogy - Ingeborg Carpenter

Learn the basics of researching your German ancestors.

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Researching in the Southern States - Kathryn Marshall

The Southern States were home to exceptionally diverse and insular populations that generated unique record sets. The life circumstances of plantation dwellers, Quakers, the Five Civilized Tribes, French and Spanish citizenry, gold diggers, and refugee groups each led to documentation related to themselves alone. This presentation races through Southern history, pointing out resources for indentured servants, indigenous ancestors, and African Americans. Learn specific strategies for combining records to discover otherwise hard-to-find relationships. Genealogy has always been a thinker’s activity – possibly no more so than in the Southern States.

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 * Tuesday, April 25, 11:00 AM - Click here to register
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Beginners Guide to Researching Eastern European Ancestors - Kathryn Marshall

The key to success in European research is identifying the ancestor’s home town and parish. Learn how to find that all important home town using American records. Centennia software (demo) is particularly useful for tracking jurisdiction changes. Because of Europe’s war torn past and ever changing governments, the church was the primary vital records keeper. A large proportion of Eastern Europeans were Jewish, battling regimes that opposed them and forcing mass migrations. We’ll take a look at the most important resources for tracking Jews and others in each nation.

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So Many Stories, So Little Time - Kathryn Marshal

Indulge in a selection of lesser known, pivotal moments and colorful characters in history that may have impacted your ancestors’ lives more than you knew. Understanding back stories sheds a whole new light on ancestral migrations, explaining much, and often transforming what you thought you knew. There’s never enough time to tell great stories like the German Palatines and their Oneida Indian benefactors. What came out of the Bunch of Grapes Tavern? The former slaves who foiled Emperor Napoleon’s brilliant plot to defeat England and conquer the United States. Juan Caballo leading 300 Seminole refugees to safety, pursued by Texas Rangers in a daring midnight river crossing. Come hear the important tales of times past.

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Indentured Servants and Apprentices - Kathryn Marshall

Three-quarters of immigrants who settled south of New England during the 1600-1700's came as indentured servants, convict labor or redemptioners. Learn how to find their records and the events that led to the system's creation.

Class Handouts Indentured Servants and Apprentices

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Northwest Territories and Land Speculators - Kathryn Marshall

Learn about the history of early westward migration in the US, what records were kept and how to access them.

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Down the Wrong Rabbit Hole! Sourcing Correctly - Florene Knapps

Have you ever followed a family line only to discover it is not your family? We have all done this a one time or another. Learn how to eliminate this problem by finding and attaching correct sources to prove your family connections. Class Handout

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Research Principles and Practices - Florene Knapps

Learn the basics of genealogical research from the very beginning! How to start and how to avoid unnecessary mistakes. Lots of handouts and interactive class discussion to put you on the right path to becoming a family historian.
 * Part 1: Please review the handout before class so you can understand what is being discussed and have it available during class.

Handout for Part 1
 * Part 2: Learn how to find a woman’s maiden name, estimate a marriage date and place, find missing parents, death records, alternate sources for births and deaths, keep track of where you have looked for information (research log), where to keep a record of a living person.

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Research Rules and Standards - Florene Knapps

Learn the steps to correctly find, record and document each of your unique ancestors.

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Ancestry, My Heritage, etc. Classes
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Using Ancestry.com Through the Free Library Institution Account - Paula Parmelee

This class is a tutorial on accessing Ancestry.com records using the FamilySearch portal, or any public library that offers the free Ancestry.com institutional account.

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Ancestry - Linda Lucky

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What's New at Ancestry.com from RootsTech 2023 - Allan Bosch

What treats does Ancestry.com have in store for 2023? Allan will present the latest and greatest Ancestry.com has to offer, and help us get more out of this powerful website. DNA Compare Handout AncestryDNA® SideView Handout

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Ideas for Stepping Up Your Family History Game by Kathryn Grant - Allan Bosch

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Using Existing Research to Strengthen and Extend Your Family Tree - Tim Fewkes

In this class we will explain and show by example how to use Puzzilla, Ancestry Public Member Trees, FamilySearch.org and Ancestry DNA Thru Lines to find ancestors and “cousins” and/or new supporting sources for them. In this class we will also explore Ancestry DNA Thru Lines and how to use this wonderful tool to find answers, solve mysteries and even connect with living cousins in your tree. You do not have to be a DNA expert to use DNA Thur Lines.

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The Wonders of MyHeritage and Why You Need This Website in Your Life! - Don Allen

New to MyHeritage? This amazing website is growing and improving so quickly, you might not recognize it if it's been a few years since you visited their site. Come learn how MyHeritage can help you in your family history journey. The most used site by our European cousins for DNA.

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 * Thursday, May 24, 7:00 PM - Click here to register



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Power House - MyHeritage - Don Allen

You might be surprised how AMAZING MyHeritage has become! Learn the basics, and a little extra, of using MyHeritage to fill out your family tree. You will definitely want to use MyHeritage after taking this class.

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 * Tuesday, October 18, 11:00 AM - Click here to register
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Installing RootsMagic 8

This class is for anyone who has used RootsMagic in the past and would like to install the newly released version 8

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The Two Great Superpowers - Linda Lucky

Linda will show you how to build your tree on Ancestry.com and then show how it links to FamilySearch.org. Learn the benefits of using both super powers together!

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New! RecordSeek - Florene Knapps

Are you finding good sources on the internet? Come learn how to use RecordSeek to attach sources easily to your FamilySearch family tree. Class Handout

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"Read All About It!" Newspaper Research - James Markham

Learn how to find information in newspapers to add interest to the ancestors in your family tree. What websites have the best information, where to look in newspapers and much more.

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Go Mobile! - Youth Classes
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Go Mobile! - Connect - How to Introduce FamilySearch

Help others start their tree with Family Tree (mobile). This class is great for youth, youth leaders, and anyone who has a busy schedule.

Are you helping others start their family history? This class will help you teach them where to start, or restart, in Family Tree using their mobile device. Additionally, the class will help them feel more confident about what they learn and how to contribute to their ancestors' memories. Class Handout

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Go Mobile! - Connect - Grow Your Family Trees

Grow your family tree. This class is great for youth, youth leaders, and anyone who has a busy schedule.

In this course, we will learn an appropriate way to build, discover different pedigree views and correct any mistakes in your tree. This foundational course will teach how you and your patrons can collaboratively build a family tree. Class Handout

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 * Tuesday, April 20, 11:00 AM - Click here to register
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Go Mobile! - Connect - Carry Memories with You

Capture family history with your mobile device. This class is great for youth, youth leaders, and anyone who has a busy schedule. Class Handout

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 * Thursday, May 18, 11:00 AM - Click here to register
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Go Mobile! - Connect - FamilySearch.org Research Strategies

Capture family history with your mobile device. This class is great for youth, youth leaders, and anyone who has a busy schedule.

Family history research is the process of searching records to find information about your relatives and using those records to link individuals to earlier and later generations. This class describes approaches for conducting family history research to help strengthen or extend your family history. Class Handout

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 * Thursday, June 15, 11:00 AM - Click here to register
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Go Mobile! - Fun Family Activities - George Myers

Enjoy FamilySearch activities with your mobile device. This class is great for youth, youth leaders, and anyone who has a busy schedule.

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Go Mobile! - 5 Minute Family History - George Myers

Learn how to do your family history in 5 minutes or less on your mobile device Class Handout

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Go Mobile! - Mobile and Desktop - George Myers

The FamilySearch apps are a great way to take your family history on the go. In many cases, they offer the same or similar functionality as the website. There are several areas unique to the mobile devices that you will enjoy. Class Handout

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Clases en Español / Spanish Classes
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Historia Familiar para los Principiantes

Esta clase ofrece los principios básicos de la investigación de historia familiar. Folleto

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 * Domingo, Enero 15, 5:30 PM - Zoom Registration

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<font size="3" color="blue"> Historia Familiar en 5 Minutos - George Myers

Esta clase le enseña a hacer historia familiar cuando solo tiene un corto periodo de tiempo (5+/- minutos). Es una buena clase para jóvenes, líderes juveniles y cualquiera que esté ocupado.

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 * Llama a la biblioteca para programar un evento de To Go historia familiar. (916-487-2090)



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