Corner Brook Newfoundland FamilySearch Centre

Welcome to the Corner Book (Newfoundland) Branch's Family History Centre offering genealogical research assistance and classes to members and the public alike across the province from Port au Basque in the south to Nain in the north, from Lab City to Gander, from Grand Falls-Windsor to Red Bay and all points in between. The SPIRIT is in our STORIES! Come share yours and follow your family tree.

Centre Contacts and Hours
Location and Map:


 * 19 Montgomerie St., Cornerbrook NL A2H 2P8, Canada


 * (Link to map using Google or other map sites)

Phone: 1-709-634-9700

E-mail: [mailto: lili.stpt@hotmail.com]

Open Hours:


 * '''Wednesdays 7-9pm with Sister Kennedy
 * Thursdays 7-9pm with Brother Small

Holiday Schedule:


 * Closed major holidays

Upcoming Events
'''Family History Fun Night – Saturday October 10th, 2015 – 6:30pm FAMILY HEIRLOOMS''' What item have you inherited from an ancestor? What item do you intend to leave to your child or grandchild? Bring the item(s) to the Family History Fun Night on Saturday, October 10th and share your stories. (please contact Sister Edwards for program details)

'''On-Line Genealogy Conference from the Family History Library in Salt Lake City October 12th – 16th, 2015''' The Family History Library and the Research Specialists of the United States and Canada Reference team are offering a free, never before offered, week-long seminar in October of 2015 in Salt Lake City. The focus will be exclusively U.S. research. The classes will be ideal for beginning and intermediate genealogists interested in learning about U.S. records, FamilySearch resources, and Family History Library collections. Many of the classes will also be offered as webinars for those who can’t make it to Salt Lake City. I will post a list of the webinar classes as it becomes available and we’ll stream those classes here in the Family History Centre for those interested.

PAST EVENTS '''The Great-Grandfather Challenge for June 2015 Father's Day '''Thank you to everyone who participated. We had10 branch members who brought in their family trees and 48 missionaries who shared their great-grandfathers' stories. Moreover 80% of the names had already been taken to the Temple and their ordinances performed... That is truly the blessing."

'''July 15, 2015 - 6:30pm '''Pioneer Fireside - Trek Talk 2015: Exodus and the Mormon Pioneers '''Come and support our young people as they prepare to participate in Trek 2015 and learn about the origins of the exodus from Missouri and the Pioneers who then went west with the first arriving in the Salt Lake Valley in 1847.

'''July 19, 2015 - Eat Like Our Ancestors '''The July 2015 Genealogy Challenge is to bring to the July Linger Longer a dish made from one of your ancestors recipes. Please give Sister Kennedy your recipe and she will distribute them at the July Linger Longer.

'''August 10, 2015 - Genealogy for Youth (ages 10-18) 10am-4pm '''Bring your lunch and come spend the day researching your family history."

Class Schedule
'''July 2015 Classes:
 *  Genealogy 101 for Missionaries - Wednesdays @ 8:00pm starting July 22 (4weeks)

Collections

 * FamilySearch Catalog: This centre 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 This centre has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the centre to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. ''

Hardware and Equipment

 * Computers, microfilm readers, printers, etc. 

Staff Research Specialties
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