St George Utah FamilySearch Center

St George Family Search Center
The St George FamilySearch Center is now open at its new location on the NE corner of 6th South and 2nd East, a block from the temple. In addition to research assistance and other services available at the previous library, the new facility is equipped with a Discovery Center. The Discovery Center provides interactive experiences about the times and places where your ancestors lived and your link to famous people. The Discovery Center links interactively with your FamilySearch tree information.

Services provided at the center are:

Discovery Experience
The Discovery Experience is equipped with large screen interactive displays that let you visualize your family tree in unique ways.


 * ALL ABOUT ME - What's so special about my birth year? Discover what was happening in the world the day you were born.
 * WHERE I COME FROM - How in the world did I get here? View the geographical origins of your ancestors on a map of the world.
 * PICTURE MY STORY - How do I look in my ancestor's shoes? Superimpose a picture of you onto the cultural clothes of your ancestors.
 * RECORD MY STORY - What are my favorite memories? Capture your memories in this state-of-the-art story studio.  Group and individual booths are available.
 * Preparation for Visitors.  To experience the Discovery Center, you will need a free FamilySearch account and at least a four-generation Family Tree. Learn about registering for an account here.  If you do not have an account and a family tree, our FamilySearch missionaries can provide assistance. If you have a FamilySearch account be sure to bring your account username and password when you visit the Center.

Making a reservation for your Discovery Experience is recommended but not required. To make a reservation click here.

Research Assistance
The Center is staffed with volunteers who specialize in family history research specific to different areas of the world. These specialists will assist you with foreign languages and cultures. They can show you how to access geographical information and help you focus your research efforts.

FamilySearch provides the Center with access to premium genealogical and historical websites free of charge, i.e, Ancestry.com, MyHeritage, FindMyPast, American Heritage, 19th Century British Library Newspaper Archive, and many more. For a complete list and description of these premium sites, click here. 

Family Research Classroom Instruction
The Center has two computer classrooms that are used to teach classes on various topics of family history research, family history apps and new technologies and family history software programs. Click the class schedule link at the top of the page for a listing of classes, dates and times.

Youth groups, family history consultants, Relief Societies and priesthood groups are encouraged to use these classrooms for training. Select the Classrooms - Group Reservation link in the Menu to make a reservation for these classrooms.

Indexing
Training for Multi-Lingual Indexing is held Thursday nights at 5:00 pm. Hispanic Indexing and Research sessions are held Saturdays at 11:00 am. These sessions are open to everyone – no reservation or prior experience is required.

Photo Scanning Equipment
Are you looking for a way to preserve your family history pictures or to digitize them? The Center has the following equipment available for public use:


 * Flatbed Scanner.  Excellent for books, documents, certificates, and items with thick bindings.
 * Picture Scanner. Uses a feed tray which allows items to be scanned much faster than on the flatbed.
 * Wolverine Slide Scanner. Scans individual slides one-by-one or automatically from a magazine of up to fifty slides.
 * Lexmark Color Copier/Printer/Scanner. Converts multiple page documents into a single pdf file that can be stored on a flash drive or automatically uploaded to FamilySearch.  This is ideal for preserving and sharing typewritten family histories.

Story Recording Booths
The St George FamilySearch Library has a group Family Story Booth and two individual Story Booths available for use to record your family stories. The comfortable furnishings and sound proofed interior provide a quiet, secluded area ideal for recording personal or family histories.

Our Story Booth is a professional recording studio with state of the art audio and video recording equipment to capture your stories, testimonies, and interviews for your posterity. Common uses are: return missionaries telling stories of mission/bearing testimony, new members telling about conversion/baptism, children interviewing parents and grandparents, primary children answering basic gospel questions, your oral history, etc.

Our equipment is able to save your oral history videos to flash drive media. To provide sufficient storage space a guest must bring a flash drive having more than 4GB free storage space to save recordings.

Select the following link to see further instructions and suggestions on how to prepare to use this part of our facility: Suggestions for Recording Your Story

Find, Take and Teach
Experienced staff members are available to show you how to find ancestors and other family members who need temple ordinances. Through this one-to-one experience they can help you resolve specific relationship problems and answer your questions. Ward and Stake Temple and Family History Consultants can receive training in how to help others.

Family Area
The new center provides a comfortable work environment for parents. There is a story and play area for small children surrounded by computer work stations where parents can work on their family history without leaving their children unattended.

A break room is available with a refrigerator and microwave oven.

Microfilm
The center does NOT have microfilm readers. FamilySearch is converting microfilm documents to computer image format. Check the FamilySearch Catalog for the status of documents of interest. The Bloomington Utah Family History Center located in Sun River has microfilm capability.

Last modified: 01/21/18    by:  Theron and Shanna Schaefermeyer''

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