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Free Training Classes

Family Tree One-Day Intensive Course

Foundation and Advanced Foundation Course in Genealogy

Three-day Intensive Family History Course

Advanced Three-Day Intensive Family History Course

Gathering the Information You Need for Temple Work

Finding Ancestral Names for Temple Work and Information About Them
   





Family Tree Purpose


Accurately document the genealogy of humankind and preserve it for generations to come so that Church members can find their families and qualify them for temple ordinances.


What is Family Tree


The Family Tree is a new approach to researching and organizing your family history that focuses on enhanced data accuracy through collaboration and sourcing. It takes the best features of new.FamilySearch and adds many useful functions. It looks similar, but it does much more and will enable you to enjoy family history in new ways. Once all of the features are in place, the Family Tree will replace new.FamilySearch and will be freely and publically available to people around the world.

Three Classes will be offered with hands on experience using Family Tree.


Class  Time Title
Class 1 10:00 - 12:00 AM Introduction to and navigating on the Family Tree Qualifying names for Temple Ordinances
Class 2 1:00 - 3:00 PM Working with sources on Family Tree
Class 3 3:00 - 5:00 PM Editing data and relationships and merging duplicate persons
 



Class Dates


OCT

NOV

DEC
OCT 23   NOV 19     DEC 1  
OCT 26   NOV 15   DEC 8
NOV 20


Each class is restricted to the first 24 to register.