Cheyenne Wyoming FamilySearch Center

The Cheyenne Family History Center is located in the Cheyenne Wyoming Stake Center, at the corner of Western Hills &amp; Education Drive, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Entrance is at the Southeast corner of the building. The public is invited to use the resources free of charge.

= Center Contacts and Hours =

Location
309 Western Hills Blvd., Cheyenne, Laramie, Wyoming


 * Entrance is at the Southeast corner of the building
 * If the entrance door is locked, press the doorbell near the entrance

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Hours

 * Monday - by appointment
 * Tuesday-Friday - 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
 * Saturday - by appointment
 * Holidays - Call ahead

Contact Us

 * Phone: (307) 634-9536
 * E-mail:  wy_cheyenne@ldsmail.net


 * Director: Virginia Partch
 * Assistant Director: Gloria Milmont
 * Assistant Director: Melanie Bosselman -- Training
 * IT Specialist: Scott Douglas

= Calendar and Classes =

Class Descriptions
Introduction to New FamilySearch We will start at the beginning and take you through everything you will need to know to begin working with your ancestors on New FamilySearch (NFS). We’ll include practice exercises so that you can try everything that you learn. No previous experience with new FamilySearch is required. Class length: 4 classes, one per week for 4 weeks

New FamilySearch Focus This class is for those who are familiar with new FamilySearch (NFS) but are looking for some in-depth training on some of the essential NFS skills. Class length: 3 classes, one per week for 3 weeks • Combining duplicate records – and when NOT to combine • Separating combined records – untangling the mess in some of our NFS branches • The Temple Process – in depth and complete • Search strategies – how to find what you are looking for

Beginning Research Census record or birth certificate? Immigration records or naturalization papers? Ready to start some basic research to find new information and verify existing data on your ancestors? We will give you some guidelines to help you in your search and introduce you to some great research websites.

Beyond PAF – Linking your Personal Data to New FamilySearch Already using Personal Ancestral File (PAF)? Want to link that valuable data to New FamilySearch quickly and easily? We will review the options for PAF and other programs that link directly to New FamilySearch. Class length: one class

Computer Basics Feel intimidated by your computer? Want to become more comfortable with a computer? This is a class for those wanting to know how to get around on their PC, internet access, email setup, troubleshooting and help with personal PC issues.

FamilySearch Indexing Explains what the FamilySearch Indexing project is working to accomplish and how we can all help in this great effort. Perhaps the easiest, most relaxing family history work available today! You will actually sign up and Index your first batch in class. Bring your LDS membership record with you in order to sign on. Class length: one class

Getting Organized – Handling Those Documents! Wondering how to file the abundance of certificates, family group sheets, and photos that accumulate while searching for our ancestors? Come and learn a great method for taming the chaos, both for paper and electronic documents. Class length: one class

Using the Family History Center Portal There are 13 premium subscription family history research sites that are FREE to use at our Family History Center. Come and learn how to use these websites to further your family history research.

= Class Schedule =

Please Register in Advance

 * Call the Cheyenne Family History Center (307) 634-9536
 * Or email wy_cheyenne@ldsmail.net

All classes are FREE!

If you register by email and DO NOT receive a confirmation email, please call the Center to verify your registration was received and recorded properly.

To learn more about the classes, check the class descriptions.

Collections

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

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