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“Photos” Feature Now Called “Memories”
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Matt Wright
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January 24, 2014
We are getting the message loud and clear—you like the Family Tree photos experience. Since the launch of our photos and stories tools early…
New Family Groups Feature Makes it Easy to Collaborate on FamilySearch
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Lynne C. VanWagenen
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November 9, 2021
The new family groups feature makes it easy to send FamilySearch messages to a selected group of your living relatives on FamilySearch. Let’…
New Feature Makes It Easy to Collaborate and Share Ordinances with Family Groups
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Lynne C. VanWagenen
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November 9, 2021
With the new family groups feature, you can easily share ordinances with family groups and collaborate with your relatives on temple and fam…
Christine Chiang Discovers Living Chinese Relatives and Treasured Ancestral Jiapu
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Jan Mayer
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July 9, 2021
Christine Chiang didn’t grow up knowing her extended family. Her parents, who were each single children, left all family records behind when…
Henry Cho Shares Laughs and Family Stories at RootsTech 2024
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Alison Ensign
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March 6, 2024
At RootsTech 2024, comedian Henry Cho took to the stage as the day 1 keynote speaker. As a Korean-American born and raised in Knoxville, TN,…
Story@Home: 9-10 March, 2012
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Steve Anderson
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October 19, 2011
You matter…and so does your family…and so do your stories. That’s the message of the upcoming Story@Home conference being held next March 9-…
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