Resources for individual help
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:*FamilySearch offers a network of 4,500 facilities offering public access to genealogical records from all over the world. These range from the world's largest in Salt Lake City to locations in more than 80 countries. | :*FamilySearch offers a network of 4,500 facilities offering public access to genealogical records from all over the world. These range from the world's largest in Salt Lake City to locations in more than 80 countries. | ||
Revision as of 19:00, 14 June 2012
Through a variety of means, FamilySearch provides individualized research help.
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FamilySearch Centers:
- FamilySearch offers a network of 4,500 facilities offering public access to genealogical records from all over the world. These range from the world's largest in Salt Lake City to locations in more than 80 countries.
- Volunteer staff at FamilySearch centers provide free, personal help.
Online Research Communities:
- FamilySearch offers more than 100 online communities.
- FamilySearch volunteers facilitate free research within these communities.
FamilySearch Research Forums:
- FamilySearch sponsors Research Forums with more than 4,700 active members.
- A video demonstration provides an overview of FamlySearch Forums.
- Forums are organized by:
- Localities: Africa; Asia; Europe; Latin America; North American; Oceaniia; and United Kingdom and Ireland;
- Non-locality: Beginners and General Questions; Using Technology; and Latin Translation.
Contact FamilySearch:
FamilySearch also provides free, live, individualized assistance:
- Through online chat;
- By sending a message; or
- Through a call center that is always open.
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