Payson Utah FamilySearch Center



''The Payson Family History Center is located in the "Old Seminary building" kitty corner from the town swimming complex. People of all ages-young and old- are invited to learn how to find your roots or discover your family history. Knowledgeable consultants are here to guide and answer questions. Our services are provided free to the public. A nominal fee is charged for copies.''

Center Contacts and Hours
Location &amp; Map 590 South Main St Payson UT 84651-2549 United States



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Phone: 801 465 1349

E-mail: [mailto:UT_Payson@ldsmail.net UT_Payson@ldsmail.net] 

Open Hours:



Monday 9:00am - 3:00pm

Tuesday 9:00am - 3:00pm

Wednesday 9:00am - 8:00pm

Thursday 9:00am - 3:00pm

Friday 9:00am - 12:00pm

Evening hours can be reserved for groups and classes by calling the FHCenter during open hours.

HOLIDAY CLOSINGS

Upcoming Events
Other Events

Class Schedule
Put it on your calendar, March 26th! This presentation will be held at the Payson Family History Center at 7:00 PM. I am sure you have heard of “Relative Finder”. We have two Research Assistants from the Family History Tech Lab, Brigham Young University, who will present on Relative Finder which includes Virtual Pedigree, One Page Genealogy, Pedigree Pie and Geneopardy. This is a fun way to teach family history to your family and friends! We have 40 seats available! Please reserve your seat by emailing paysonfamilyhistorycenter@gmail.com or call 801-658-5117

''Let the Payson Family History Center help your Scouts receive their Genealogy Merit Badge. We have Merit Badge certified consultants to assist you. Call the Center to arrange for your group to come.''

Collections

 * FamilySearch Catalog: This center has the ability to order any of the films and fiche available through the FamilySearch Catalog.
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Databases and Software

 * FHC Portal
 * Arkiv Digital-Swedish Research Database

Hardware and Equipment
15 computers

2 black and white printers

1 Lexmark color printer/scanner to scan pictures/documents to family tree

2 projectors with screens

2 microfilm readers

2 microfiche readers



Staff Research Specialties
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Temple and Family History Consultant Specialties

Monday

9-12

(1st week, 3rd week, 5th week)Ron Knudsen- FamilySearch and Intermediate Indexing

(1st,3rd,5th,) Marshal D. Ludwig- Military and Jewish Family History

(2nd, 4th )Karen Webber-FamilySearch and Ancestry.com

(2nd, 4th )Phil Webber-FamilySearch and Ancestry.com

12-3

(3rd,4th,)Bill & Yvonne Gronberg- Swedish Research

(1st, 2nd )Jay Deeben-Family Search and Census Records 1850-1940

( 1st, 2nd )Mike Pezzillo-FamilySearch

Tuesday

9-12

Louana Bailey-Temple and FamilySearch, indexing and Swedish Research

David and Laurie Perkins-Teaching Beginners

Linda Boice-Temple and FamilySearch, merging, memories

(summer months) Lauren Tanner-

12-3

Jean and Richard Anderson- Indexing, Memories and Photos

Wednesday

9-12

Deborah Bell-FamilySearch, Ancestry.com, English research

Virginia Temple-FamilySearch, Roots Magic, Indexing

Ramona Thun-

12-3

Cheryl Brown

Marty Stalcup-general information

Ginny Taylor- basic general research

3-6

Larine Mortensen

Tom Gregory- New York City and New Jersey Intermediate and Advanced Research, FamilySearch,

Research in Alsace Lorraine, France & Czechoslovakian research plus any U.S. Research

6-8

Dan Hoyt- Indexing, census research, familysearch family tree

The Gerbers

Thursday

9-12

Judith and Bart Harrison- FamilySearch, indexing

12-3

Joyce and Alan Jensen

Friday

Brent Wheeler

Ron Hall

Shirley Mullin

By Appointment:

Randy Bronson-Swedish Research

Janice Peay-Danish and Norwegian Research

Resources in the Local Area
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Volunteer at the Center
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