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Breaking through International Barriers: Research Wiki
May 22, 2020
This segment will discuss where to get help and focus on the Research Wiki.*The FamilySearch Wiki Homepage demonstrated from 0:49-1:17 has been updated.*
DNA: I've Tested, Now What? First Steps
May 27, 2020
This segment will cover the first steps you need to take to get started.
What is a primary name or person in a historical record?
The primary name or person in a historical record refers to the person involved in the event.
Anna Jarvis Worked Hard to Make Mother’s Day a National Holiday
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Duncan Kuehn
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May 6, 2015
Mother’s Day is May 10. It is time to get the shopping done. Buy a sweet card, get some flowers, maybe a kitchen appliance or other token of…
A Mother Whose Price Is Far above Rubies
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FamilySearch
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May 1, 2015
Some moms put themselves out there. They head up the PTA, the school committees, the Cub Scouts, the sports and music booster clubs. They ge…
Updated and Redesigned FamilySearch Help
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Michael Provard
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January 17, 2023
FamilySearch Help is where beginner and advanced family history researchers can go to get answers to questions they encounter as they seek t…
New Records on FamilySearch: Week of May 14, 2018
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Alison Ensign
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May 17, 2018
Discover your ancestors on FamilySearch this week records, including birth, marriage, death, and immigration records, from Australia, Brazil…
A Simple Approach to Starting Family History
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FamilySearch
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June 23, 2010
My advice for people who are just getting started with their family history: keep it simple. Fin…
Family Memories: Favorite Genealogy Documents from Family Historians
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Greg McMurdie
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January 29, 2016
As soon as you discover it, you know you have something special. Whether it’s an elusive Census record, a long-sought birth certificate, or …
Researching Formerly Enslaved African Americans
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Diane Sagers
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September 6, 2019
With methodical research, you can often find slave records to fill out the story of ancestors. FamilySearch holds many such online records a…
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