St. George Utah FamilySearch Center/Classes

The St George FamilySearch Center Offers a Variety of Classes Every Day
No reservations are required and the classes are free to the public. Be sure to review these schedules frequently for any recent changes. October Class Schedule (updated 9/22/17) The schedules can be printed directly from your browser or they can be downloaded to your computer. Sometimes our schedules change so please check this site for updates regularly and before you come.

No Time to Prepare Games and Activities
This class teaches simple family history games and activities available online. What a fun way to make a boring subject fun and exciting. Most of the games require a FamilySearch account and at least 30 ancestors in your family tree.

Ancestry.com
This class describes how to sign-in and how to get a free LDS membership. It shows how to link people in FS to Ancestry, how to up-load 4 generations from FS to Ancestry.com and how to transfer sources between the two programs. It also covers navigation of the Ancestry.com web site.

Censuses: Getting to Know about your Family in the Federal Census
Discover how to find information in census records about you relatives. Learn how to locate, compare and find facts about names, marriages, home addresses, moves, children, occupations, siblings and parents, education level, grandchildren, birth dates, maiden names, property ownership and assets, new spouses, relatives next door, farms and more.

Danish Research
The following topics are discussed: Patronymic naming. Danish Counties and Parishes. How to read Danish Parish Records How to find names using Danish URL sites.

Descendancy Research
Objectives: Add new family members to your tree using the Descendancy View. Learn where to start searching for spouses and children in FamilySearch and partner sites. Learn how to find, evaluate, and attach sources to find these new relatives.

FamilySearch Family Tree
The following topics are discussed: Personal settings: Account, Contact, Notifications, Preferences Home page: Recent Ancestors, To-Do Lists, Quick Links to Partner Sites, Messages, Get Help, Indexing, Temple. Family Tree: Pedigree Views, Summary Card, Person Details, Memories, Find, Lists, What’s New, Record Hints, Research Suggestions, data Problems, Lightbulb tips. Memories: Gallery of Photos, Documents, Stories, Audio Search: Historical Record Collections, Genealogies, Catalog, Books, Wiki

Find a Grave
The following topics are discussed: Brief History of Find A Grave How to do the searches How to contribute information How to create a memorial page

Find, Take, Teach for Ward and Stake Family History Consultants and Missionaries
Learn how to help others using the Consultant Planner. Learn ways to search their tree to find missing family members and how to make a lesson plan to lead others to find the missing family members.

Fixing Relationship Problems in FamilySearch
This class demonstrates the editing features for correcting errors in family relationships. Specifically: 1) Addition and deletion of spouses, 2) Changing parents of children, and 3) Adding an unconnected person.

Getting Started
Learn how to gather information from home, interview parents and relatives to get information about your ancestors and enter it into FamilySearch.

FamilySearch
Learn how to add or edit information, navigate the system, and view your relatives and relationships. Find research suggestions, identify missing relatives, print family group and pedigree charts and more.

Hints & Sources
The following topics are discussed: The value of searching for and attaching sources to your Tree. Types of sources and information they provide. Find spouses and children from the sources to add to your Tree.

Matching & Merging Duplicates
Learn how to search for possible duplicate entries for your family members and how to combine them properly in the FamilySearch database.

Memories 1 & 2
Discover how easy it is to share family photo, story, document or conversation memories on Family Search with your relatives. Learn how to use all the features in the system from your mobile, notebook, laptop, IPad or computer devices to upload, edit, share, organize and store your memories.

Research Strategies
The following topics are discussed: Attaching sources using “Record Hints”. Searching with the FamilySearch search engine. Finding records including the “Browse Only” records. Using records in Ancestry.com.

Wooden Village
Wooden Village is the newest website tool that can help you find names of relatives in need of ordinances. It contains several apps that assist in finding sources, possible duplicates, data problems, and ancestors with missing spouses or children.

Class Handouts
Fixing Family Relationships in FamilySearch No Time to Prepare Games and Activities Matching and Merging Duplicates Find, Take and Teach

Maintained by: Curtis Clayton 

Last modified: 07/22/17