Spanish Fork Utah FamilySearch Center

The Spanish Fork Utah FamilySearch Center is located at 962 East 200 North in Spanish Fork.

It is dedicated to providing education and support for the family history community in the Spanish Fork area. The FamilySearch Center is open to the public, who are invited to use the resources free of charge. Anyone interested in learning more about their family history, including doing research to find ancestors, is welcome and encouraged to come to the center. Trained volunteers are available during Center hours and by appointment to assist patrons.



Center Contacts and Hours
Location Map:


 * Location of the Spanish Fork Utah FamilySearch Center on Map

 Address:  962 E 200 N, Spanish Fork UT 84660 United States  Phone:   1 801-798-5535   Email:  UT_Spanishfork@familyhistorymail.org 

 Open Hours: 


 * Monday        9am - 6pm
 * Tuesday       9am - 6pm
 * Wednesday  9am - 6pm
 * Thursday     9am -  6pm
 * Friday          10am - 1pm
 *  Saturday and Sunday    CLOSED 

Closed for Holidays, General Conference and Saturdays.

'''To arrange for Group Instruction Call: 801-798-5535. Make sure that all group members know or bring with them their FamilySearch login and password.'''

Walk in groups over 5 must call to make an appointment.

Class Schedule
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JANUARY
!Monday, January 16 !CLOSED -- Martin Luther King, Jr. Day A small group of local folk meet once a week to each share a story and receive guidance and positive feedback. You are welcome to come listen and or to bring your own story to share. A small group of local folk meet once a week to each share a story and receive guidance and positive feedback. You are welcome to come listen and or to bring your own story to share. 7:00 p.m. This two-part class builds upon the introductory class and will discuss how DNA can be an important tool in genealogical research. We will take a more in-depth look at yDNA and discuss approaches that can provide the best results in solving genealogical problems. This class will show how to read DNA results from all major companies as well as tips on how to organize them. We will explore third party DNA tools and how they can be used, particularly chromosome mapping. Come and learn how to use your DNA results!
 * Tuesday, January 17 10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group
 * Tuesday, January 17 10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group
 * Teri Denos
 * Tuesday, January 24 10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group
 * Life Story Writing Group
 * Teri Denos
 * Wednesday, January 25
 * Wednesday, January 25
 * Advanced DNA Research Skills -- Part 1
 * Angela Beecher
 * Tuesday, January 31 10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group
 * Life Story Writing Group

A small group of local folk meet once a week to each share a story and receive guidance and positive feedback. You are welcome to come listen and or to bring your own story to share. !
 * Teri Denos

FEBRUARY
7:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Come and explore exciting new resources that will bring to life early pioneer ancestors. We will discuss many different record sets that have been digitized and are searchable from home, especially those found in the Church History Library Catalog. If you ever plan to visit Nauvoo, this is an excellent class to prepare you for a more in-depth experience. From England to Salt Lake, we will track the footsteps of our pioneer ancestors.
 * Wednesday, February 1
 * Wednesday, February 1
 * Wednesday, February 1
 * Wednesday, February 1
 * Advanced DNA Research Skills -- Part 2
 * Angela Beecher
 * Thursday, February 2
 * Thursday, February 2
 * Early Pioneer Research
 * Angela Beecher
 * Tuesday, February 7 10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group
 * Life Story Writing Group

A small group of local folk meet once a week to each share a story and receive guidance and positive feedback. You are welcome to come listen and or to bring your own story to share. 6:00 p.m. !CLOSED
 * Teri Denos
 * Tuesday, February 7
 * Tuesday, February 7
 * Staff Meeting
 * Monday, February 13
 * Monday, February 13
 * Monday, February 13
 * Tuesday, February 14 10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group
 * Tuesday, February 14 10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group

A small group of local folk meet once a week to each share a story and receive guidance and positive feedback. You are welcome to come listen and or to bring your own story to share. 7:00 p.m. In this two-part class, we will focus on advanced techniques that can be used to locate ancestors in England and Wales. We will discuss techniques that can be used in searching the civil registry to locate ancestors. Learn of the many different records that can be located from England’s National Archive. In this class, we will discuss the many different types of records from hair powder taxes to hearth taxes. We will also touch on records to locate illegitimate ancestors.
 * Teri Denos
 * Thursday, February 16
 * Thursday, February 16
 * Intermediate Methods to England Research -- Part 1
 * Angela Beecher
 * Tuesday, February 21 10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group
 * Life Story Writing Group

A small group of local folk meet once a week to each share a story and receive guidance and positive feedback. You are welcome to come listen and or to bring your own story to share. 10:00 a.m. Come learn the ins and outs of Ancestry.com. Ancestry offers time saving research tips when searching for Ancestors. From pedigrees to shaking leaves, we will learn about the many different features in Ancestry.com and how it can be a vital research tool in your family history research. 7:00 p.m.
 * Teri Denos
 * Wednesday, February 22
 * Wednesday, February 22
 * Ancestry.com 101
 * Angela Beecher
 * Thursday, February 23
 * Thursday, February 23
 * Intermediate Methods to England Research -- Part 2
 * Angela Beecher
 * Tuesday, February 28 10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group
 * Life Story Writing Group

A small group of local folk meet once a week to each share a story and receive guidance and positive feedback. You are welcome to come listen and or to bring your own story to share. !
 * Teri Denos

MARCH
!March 2-4 !ROOTSTECH March 7
 * Tuesday,
 * Tuesday,
 * Tuesday,

10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group

A small group of local folk meet once a week to each share a story and receive guidance and positive feedback. You are welcome to come listen and or to bring your own story to share.
 * Teri Denos
 * Tuesday,
 * Tuesday,

March 14

10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group

A small group of local folk meet once a week to each share a story and receive guidance and positive feedback. You are welcome to come listen and or to bring your own story to share.
 * Teri Denos
 * Tuesday,
 * Tuesday,

March 21

10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group

A small group of local folk meet once a week to each share a story and receive guidance and positive feedback. You are welcome to come listen and or to bring your own story to share.
 * Teri Denos
 * Tuesday,
 * Tuesday,

March 28

10:00 a.m.
 * Life Story Writing Group

A small group of local folk meet once a week to each share a story and receive guidance and positive feedback. You are welcome to come listen and or to bring your own story to share.
 * Teri Denos
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Collections:

 * The largest collection of Icelandic records in the United States
 * A large collection of Family History Books

Databases and Software

 * FamilySearch Center Portal This center has access to the FamilySearch Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions.
 * 19th Century British Library Newspaper Digital Archive
 * Newspaper Archive
 * Alexander Street Press - The American Civil War
 * Ancestry.com
 * ArkivDigital Online - Swedish Genealogy
 * Findmypast
 * Fold3.com (previously known as Footnote.com)
 * Godfrey Memorial Library
 * Historic Map Works Library Edition
 * MyHeritage

Hardware and Equipment

 * 13 computer work stations 2 Black &amp; white printers 1 reader printer 4 Film readers 3 Microfiche readers

Staff Research Specialties for All shifts Family Search and Tree & Indexing
Family History Staff and Shift Research

Resources in the Local Area

 * DUP Museum, Spanish Fork located at 390 North Main, Spanish Fork, Utah
 * Spanish Fork Family Search Wiki Page
 * Utah County Family Search Wiki Page
 * Utah State Historical Society
 * Utah USGenWeb Project
 * Springville-Mapleton Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum Facebook: 175 South Main Springville, Utah
 * Peteetneet Museum Peteetneet Museum and Cultural Arts Center 600 East Payson, Utah

Links

 * Journals, Diaries, Biographies, Autobiographies and Letters of Some Early Mormons and Others Who Knew Joseph Smith, Jr. and/or His Contemporaries

National Links:

 * National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC
 * Library of Congress, Washington, DC
 * Daughters of the American Revolution
 * Martin Luther King Public Library, Washington DC Special Collections

Other FamilySearch Centers and Resources

 * Billiongraves.com
 * Find A Grave
 * BYU Center for Family History and Genealogy
 * BYU Family History Library
 * Logan Utah FamilySearch Center
 * Research WIKI
 * Riverton Utah FamilySearch Center
 * Salt Lake City FamilySearch Library
 * Utah South Area Family History Training Center

Volunteer at the Center - Come join our Staff
We are looking for those with computer skills and are familiar with Family Search and Family History.

Family Search Blog
A terrific resource to keep up on what is going on and available in Family Search FamilySearch Blog

Let’s Get Acquainted with the Family Search Wiki (WIK-ee)
Family Search users don’t always think to look at this valuable tool because they aren’t sure what it is and how valuable it can be to our research efforts. So, in Family Search’s words: “The FamilySearch Wiki is not about finding the names of your ancestors. It is not, in fact, about finding people at all.


 * The Wiki is about finding records that may have been generated about your ancestors and the places in which the records might be found
 * It is a vast record depository of the paper trail that people leave behind long after they are gone.
 * The Wiki has records from the United States as well as from 244 countries.
 * Here you will be able to find documents such as census records, marriage records, birth records and death records and much more.
 * Probate documents are often very informative and may help you in your search. There is an extensive list of United States military records on the Wiki .”

Recently a friend in Illinois went into the FamilySearch Wiki and found phone numbers for the Surrogate Court in New York that held wills. She found six missing wills!

Take time to explore the opening page of this site there are tutuorials and examples and lots of help in learning the Wiki. Got stuck in your research? Look to the Wiki for help.

How do I find the FamilySearch Wiki?
 * Open Familysearch.org
 * Navigate to Search at top of page
 * Click to open the dropdown menu
 * Click on Research Wiki

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