Logan Utah Family History Center/Class Descriptions

Descriptions of Classes Offered at Logan Utah Family History Center


 * Ancestral Quest's Sync with new FamilySearch: Learn how to manage new FamilySearch using Ancestral Quest. Ancestral Quest is a family history database that allows you to interface with new FamilySearch. Learn what it can do and how you can benefit from it. Prerequisite an understanding of Ancestral Quest software.
 * Ancestry.com: Learn what's available at Ancestry.com and how to search the site more effectively. This is possibly the best research database available. Make it work for you!
 * Basic US Research: This class will focus on websites to use, census records, obituaries, cemeteries, newspapers, life histories, books, photos, and how to share your data with others.
 * Beginners-Things You Should Know and Do: The What, When, Where, Why and How of getting started in Family History with emphasis on the "How."
 * Computer Basics: Learn the basics of the Windows operating system. Includes navigation, managing files and folders, customizing the desktop, etc. Includes navigation using Windows Explorer. This class is designed for the beginning computer user. If you don't know how to use your computer this class is for you! Come to class with questions so I can help you with what you really want to know.
 * Danish Research: Learn how to conduct Danish research. Class is a two hour class in the Baptistry Room &amp; the Classroom as needed.
 * Descendancy Research Using "Get My Ancestors": The program "Get My Ancestors" will be used in the "get my descendants" mode to download, from new FamilySearch, descendants of a sibling of your 3rd Great Grandparent. Census records on Ancestry.com will be used to extend your Descendancy research and provide cousin' names for Temple Work.
 * Discovering Your Female Ancestors: Research methods and resources that can help us identify and get to know our female ancestors.
 * Discovering Your Immigrant Ancestor Origins: Research methods and resources that can help us trace our ancestors back to their European origins.
 * Family History Consultant Training: Overview of all the skills that are necessary to be a ward family history consultant. Introducing organization, searching compiled records, verifying and updating with today's technology, temple submission and sharing with others. A portion of this class will be used as a workshop for you to bring your questions and then to come up with solutions.
 * Family Insight-Synchronization: Use PAF5 with Family Insight to (1) update your records (including LDS Ordinances) from New FamilySearch and, at the same time, (2) transmit new names, dates, places, and notes from your PAF5 file to New FamilySearch. This two-directional movement of data is called Synchronization.
 * FamilySearch Wiki Goldmine: Learn how to use the FamilySearch Wiki effectively to determine what records are available and where to find them to jumpstart, extend or verify your family history research.
 * For "Fee" Web Sites that are "Free" at our Center: Learn Where to access FamilySearch Portal Websites, What each web site contains, and How each web site can help you in your research.
 * Genealogy Boy Scout Merit Badge: Exploring your roots--where your family name came from, why your family lives where it does, what your parents and grandparents did for fun when they were your age--can be fascinating. Discovering your ancestors back through history is what genealogy is all about. You will learn basic terminology, some of the available tools, the role of computers, and how to record your information. For a worksheet go to: http://usscouts.org/mb/worksheets/Genealogy.pdf
 * Google: Learn how to use the Google.com search engine more effectively to find research records available online. Google is a most effective family history research tool. Find what you're missing from this great web site.
 * Helping Hispanic Researchers: From this class Family History &amp; Priesthood leaders will be able to assist Hispanic research efforts.
 * Hispanic Research: This class will focus on Hispanic research strategies and will individualized to the attendees. It can be taught in English or Spanish.
 * How to Write Your Personal History: How to organize, document, and write about the person you know better than anyone else in the world–YOU!
 * Learning Ancestral Quest: Learn how to use Ancestral Quest. Ancestral Quest is a family history database that allows you to utilize your PAF database but have more advanced features such as interfacing with new FamilySearch. Learn what it can do and how you can benefit from it. Prerequisite a knowledge of PAF.
 * Legacy - Getting Started: Learn the basics of the Legacy program to enter, source, print and share your family information. Learn how to sync with New FamilySearch. Learn how to use the publishing center, picture center, search &amp; tag, use events &amp; chronologies, sources, the research guide &amp; to do list.
 * Microfilm Scanning:*MobileTree on your iPod Touch or iPhone: Download an app called MobileTree (a great gift idea) to an iPod Touch, iPhone, or iPad. Access and download the Family Tree from new FamilySearch. Teenagers and adults alike love having their family tree on their own handheld device. Add photos, documents, and stories.
 * My Precious Family History - Succession: You inherited precious Family History books and mementoes, and you have worked hard collecting and making additional precious family history. Where can it be preserved for future generations? (Who wants it?) The logical or creative approach!
 * New FamilySearch: Learning to operate within the framework of new FamilySearch. Learn how to prepare your ancestors for the temple. The rules have changed, you probably do have people qualified to go to the temple. Learn how to clean up the family and submit them. You must have a users name and password for new FamilySearch before coming to this class.
 * Photo Scanning:*Preparing an Acceptable Record &amp; Submitting It: Instructor’s perception of the Lord’s injunction as it relates to new FamilySearch. What is our basic responsibility and how can we fulfill that responsibility without getting bogged down. Process for submitting names to the temple using Family Insight with Personal Ancestral File.
 * Reading German Gothic Script: If you have Germany ancestry this class will help you understand how to read Gothic script. This will greatly increase your ability to do research written in German.
 * Recording Source Citations: The importance of citing sources of family history information, what information to include in the citation.
 * RootsMagic: Step up to a better way to keep your family history data. Sync with new FamilySearch. This is a great program and you will be happy you switched. PAF is so out of date with today's technology that you need to change. Why not choose the best! This is simply the easiest and most logical program to use.
 * Scottish Research Series: In this class, there will be offered up to date web sights to aid you in your search for your Scottish ancestor. Help will be given in the areas of Census, Civil registration, Parish registers, probate records, maps and gazetteers and archives. The Scottish research class will be taught for two consecutive weeks, with hands on computer help. Each week, time will be set aside for you to do some of your own research.
 * So You Want to Know Your Ancestors?: Introduction to family history research. Where to start, where to look, where to go for help.
 * Submitting Temple Names Using "All My Cousins: The Church Certified Affiliate Program "All My Cousins" will be used in conjunction with new FamilySearch to provide hundreds of your cousins' names for temple work. This program finds all cousins' names that have a green arrow/temple icon by their name.
 * Swiss Research: Class covers some Swiss history, reformation and records that were kept. Records that are available today and how to access them.
 * Taking the Frustration Obstacles Out of Genealogy: Review of obstacles that I have encountered doing my own Family History, (especially using the “New Family Search Site”) as well as other obstacles encountered by Logan Family History Center Patrons. Help solve obstacles by providing direct operation information as well as suggesting other sites available to provide help. A beginning handout will be provided online with the power point presentation. This will change after the 1st class to incorporate any obstacles you may personally have.
 * Understanding the Benefit of IGI Batch Numbers: How accurate is the data on the IGI and the New family Search? This question will be answered in this class. Come and learn how to find these batch numbers and feel good about your research.
 * Using a Digital Camera In Family History Work: Using a digital camera to take images of source documents (and other artifacts). Why use a digital camera, considerations in taking a picture, how to select a camera.
 * Which Genealogy Program is Best for Me?: This class will compare the features of PAF, Family Insight, Ancestral Quest, RootsMagic and Legacy. Please bring a GEDCOM of your database (4-5 generations is plenty). We will import it into each program and complete a set of tasks in each that will help you decide which program fits your needs and skill level best.