Family History Library/Boy Scout Genealogy Merit Badge Workshop

Overview
The Family History Library in Salt Lake City offers a monthly workshop to help Boy Scouts earn the Genealogy merit badge. Beginning in April of 2014, the workshop is held the third Saturday of every month from 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.

The workshop is taught by a team of certified Genealogy merit badge counselors. Scout leaders or parents who accompany the Scouts to the workshop are invited to assist them during the workshop to successfully complete the activities.

Prior registration is required to attend. The registration process is described at the end of this article.

Merit Badge Requirements
With the help of their family and their Scout leaders, Scouts need to complete some of the merit badge requirements before coming to the workshop, as explained below. They complete the remaining requirements at the workshop.

At the end of the workshop they have the opportunity to meet with a Genealogy merit badge counselor and pass off all of the requirements.

Click pamphlet to view or download the Genealogy merit badge pamphlet published by the Boy Scouts of America.

Requirements Scouts need to complete before they come to the workshop:

 * Requirement 2a - Create a time line for yourself or for a relative. Then write a short biography based on that time line. Bring your time line and biography to the workshop.
 * Requirement 3 - With your parent's help, choose a relative or a family acquaintance you can interview in person, by telephone, or by email or letter. Record the information you collect so you do not forget it. Bring your interview information to the workshop.
 * Requirement 6 - Begin your family tree by listing yourself and include at least two additionhal generations. You may complete this requirement by using the chart provided in [the merit badge] pamphlet or the genealogy software of your choice. Bring your family tree information to the workshop.
 * Requirement 7 - Complete a family group record form, listing yourself and your brothers and sisters as the children. On another family group record form, show one of your parents and his or her brothers and sisters as the children. This requirement may be completed using the chart provided [in the merit badge pamphlet] or the genealogy software program of your choice. Bring your family group record information to the workshop.
 * Bring to the workshop the name of an ancestor or relative who was alive in 1940 in the United States, if possible. At the workshop Scouts will search for an ancestor or relative in the 1940 US Census. (Note: If a Scout does not have an ancestor or relative who would appear in the 1940 US Census, the counselors will help him find the name of a person in the census.)

Prior Registration is Required
Space is limited in the workshop. Prior registration is required to ensure space is available for your group