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Plan Your RootsTech 2025 Schedule!
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Annie Lincoln
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January 8, 2025
The RootsTech team is growing in excitement as we count down to FamilySearch’s pinnacle family discovery event—RootsTech 2025. Every year, R…
Thomas MacEntee: The Abundant Educator
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Amy Archibald
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October 8, 2021
Arising in the pre-dawn hours, Thomas MacEntee begins his day by checking in with MyHeritage in Israel. He enjoys the peace and solitude of …
Genealogy Conferences, Institutes, and Seminars: January to June 2025
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Amie Tennant
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January 15, 2025
Start the new year off right by planning your personal family history educational program. Begin with your family history and genealogy goal…
Meet the Sponsors of RootsTech 2025!
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FamilySearch
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January 28, 2025
We are excited to welcome this year's sponsors and exhibitors to RootsTech 2025! With platinum, gold, silver, bronze, and society sponsors, …
What Is Genealogy? Starting Your Own Genealogy Adventure
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Kathryn Grant
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September 3, 2024
What brings you to this article about genealogy? Maybe you’ve heard that it’s a fun hobby enjoyed by millions of people worldwide. Perhaps f…
Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival with Mooncakes and More
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Kathryn Grant
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September 2, 2022
Who lives on the moon with a jade rabbit? What is a mooncake? How do you “fight the tiger”? To find answers to these questions, look no furt…
New Resources for Stake Indexing Directors
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Courtney Connolly
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August 7, 2013
We have more resources for you! The following resources can help you train volunteers and answer their questions; they can also help your st…
FamilySearch Wiki Publishes 100,000th Article
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Diane Sagers
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June 8, 2022
The FamilySearch Wiki recently published its 100,000th genealogical research article. This free tool helps answer many common questions you …
U.S. Military Pension Files (1776-1916): A Gold Mine for Family History Research
December 13, 2021
From the founding of the United States of America, its government has provided compensation for those who served in the military. Pension files contain applications from soldiers and their family members for government assistance and often include information of great genealogical value. This class will cover when and why military pension records were created and what information they contain; how to identify whether pension files exist for your ancestor; and how to access, read, and evaluate these records.
The Denmark Regional Series Bornholm: Part 5 - Key Websites
November 23, 2021
This class explains the best Bornholm specific websites for your genealogical research.
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