Use filters in the FamilySearch Catalog to make it easier to locate specific records. The filters appear at the top of the results page.
Learn about the new look and feel for the FamilySearch Catalog, which is the result of a recent upgrade.
The FamilySearch Catalog now uses standardized place-names. See what changed, the benefits of change, and how to find a place that the catalog no longer uses.
An obituary is a brief biography of a person's life, published by newspapers or funeral homes. You can find obituaries on FamilySearch in several ways. Try your search in several places on FamilySearch.
To report an error, you can submit a correction request for the FamilySearch Library Catalog.
When a book in the FamilySearch Catalog is not in the digital library, you can try several options to get access to it in a different way.
To find out what microfilms are at a local FamilySearch center, use the FamilySearch Catalog. The Availability options let you choose a library or center.
To buy a book listed in the FamilySearch Digital Library or Catalog, we suggest purchasing it through a bookseller or other sources.
This is part of a series on Helping Others Get Started with Family History. This course is designed for consultants, helpers and anyone who wants to learn more about doing family history research. The research process is the key to successful and accurate family history work. In this lesson, you will learn how to locate items in the FamilySearch Library using the FamilySearch Catalog.
This is part of a series on Helping Others Get Started with Family History. This course is designed for consultants, helpers and anyone who wants to learn more about doing family history research. The research process is the key to successful and accurate family history work. In this lesson, you will learn how to do a call number and film/fiche number searches in the FamilySearch Catalog to locate records of your ancestors
This is part of a series on Helping Others Get Started with Family History. This course is designed for consultants, helpers and anyone who wants to learn more about doing family history research. The research process is the key to successful and accurate family history work. In this lesson, you will learn how to do surname, title, and author searches in the FamilySearch Catalog to locate records of your ancestors
This is part of a series on Helping Others Get Started with Family History. This course is designed for consultants, helpers and anyone who wants to learn more about doing family history research. The research process is the key to successful and accurate family history work. In this lesson, you will learn how to read a FamilySearch Catalog entry to locate records of your ancestors
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