Mapleton Utah FamilySearch Center

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Center Contacts and Hours
Location &amp; Map:


 * 1) 1215 N. 1000 W. Mapleton, Utah. (Enter on the Southwest corner of the building.)
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Phone: 801-489-2999

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

Open Hours: Monday &amp; Fridays: 10 AM to 1 PM

Tuesday, Wednesday &amp; Thursday: 10 AM to 4 PM &amp; 7 - 9 PM

Sunday: 5 - 8 PM

Holiday Schedule:

Closed General Conference and Most Holidays

Class Schedule
FALL 2011 CLASS SCHEDULE Thursday, Sept. 8th@ 7 PM Internet Search Engines and Search Limiters: The internet is wonderful for finding family history records…if you can actually sort and find what you need. Sunday, Sept. 11th@ 5:30PM Overview of New FamilySearch: The first part of the class will be a quick refresher for those who need to get going again after the summer. Individual help available after. Thursday, Sept.15th@ 7 PM Preparing Names for Temple Work: Class will discuss procedures and policies for clearing names and how to prepare FOR's to take to the temple. Sunday, Sept.18th@ 5:30 PM Dropbox and Backing Up Data: Backing up family history data is critical. Come learn different methods to back up your information-- before it is too late! NOTE:There will be a “refreshment break” between these two classes. These classes are set up to be a foundation that can be built on in other classes that will follow. These are separate classes, but the “toolbox” class will also discuss Dropbox. Sunday, Sept. 18th@ 6:30PM Personal Research Toolbox: Simple way to track the websites you use. Store your toolbox in the cloud or on a jump drive. Thursday, Sept. 22nd@ 7 PM FamilySearch.org--Records: Millions of records have been added to FamilySearch.org. Come learn how to effectively search for the information you need. Sunday, Sept 25th@ 5:30 PM FamilySearch.org—Beyond Record Search: Come learn to make use of Wiki, Library Catalog, Online Classes and Forums. Thursday, Sept. 29th@ 7 PM How to Use Ancestry.com more Effectively Learn to find what you want on Ancestry.com instead of looking through pages and pages of non-relevant records. October 2nd General Conference Family History Center Closed Sunday, Oct. 9th@ 5:30 PM United States Census Records Learn the best online sources for census records and how to use the information they contain. Thursday, Oct.13th@ 7 PM State Census Records State Census Records are an often overlooked resource that will help you fill in the gaps in your family records. Sunday, Oct.16th@ 5:30 PM Online Digital Newspapers Class will cover online digital newspapers—where to find them and how to search them. Thursday, Oct.20th@ 7 PM Military Records The only good thing about war is it creates a lot of records. There is a big push right now to digitize military records. Sunday, Oct.23rd@ 5:30 PM Vital Records Searching for online vital records and locating sources to obtain copies of non-digitized records. Thursday, Oct.27th@ 7 PM Cemetery Records Keys to finding out about a person’s life are often contained in the records of their death and burial. Sunday, Oct.30th@ 5:30 PM LDS Ancestry--Part 1 Learn to effectively search LDS records. This class goes beyond the “Over the Plains Pioneer” ancestry. Sun.Nov.6th@ 5:30 LDS Ancestry--Part 2 Continuation of class held on October 30th. Thursday, Nov.10th@ 7 PM Bridges-- which one is for me? Class will compare the programs Ancestral Quest, RootsMagic and Legacy. These programs all sync with NFS and have free versions available Sunday, Nov.13th@ 5:30 PM--Ancestral Quest Basic overviews of these programs with emphasis on getting started, data entry and syncing with New FamilySearch. Thursday, Nov.17th@ 7 PM---RootsMagic Sunday, Nov.20th@ 5:30 PM---Legacy

Staff and Ward Family History Consultant Training: Oct. 6th and Nov.3rd @ 7 PM Staff Training Meetings

Collections

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Databases and Software

 * FHC Portal: This center has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. (Note to FHC: Not all FHCs have access to this portal. If you do not, you will want to remove this entire bullet. If you do have access to it, just remove this text in italics.)

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