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Using Source Linker to detach sources
When you detach a source, you break the connection between the source and the person in Family Tree.
Jen Allen: The Woman Behind the RootsTech Magic
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Twila Van Leer
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February 17, 2021
Organizing the annual RootsTech Conference is no small order—and RootsTech Connect has been a challenge in its own right. It takes someone o…
Worldwide Indexing Event: How One Area’s Youth Led the Way
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Guest Blogger
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July 26, 2016
By Cheri Peacock Hendricks The Brammer family of North Salt Lake City, Utah, are well acquainted with the joy that comes through sharing sto…
What information is in a FamilySearch Catalog entry?
The information in a FamilySearch Catalog entry is organized into sections, including the Overview, Notes, Subjects, Copies, and Film/Digital Notes.
What are Memory details?
Adding key details like title and description to your photos, documents, or stories can help you stay organized and preserve important information.
Viewing the image or record from Source Linker
When you have questions about the details you see in Source Linker, try viewing either the record or the source image for more information.
Organizing and Preserving Photograph Collections
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Maegan Kasteler
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October 15, 2018
Our family photograph collections are easily one of our most precious possessions, so how do we protect and preserve them? In 2018 at RootsT…
Research Logs: Part 1
May 28, 2020
Research Logs are a tool for organizing your genealogy. It is essential to keep notes.
Beginner Dutch Handwriting, Quirks: Dutch Word Order
October 8, 2020
This class discusses how Dutch sentence structure is organized, to help in interpreting family history records.
What is a retired record?
Learn about why an attached source was retired.
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