Riverton FamilySearch Library/Discovery Day

Family Discovery Day
Discover all of the fun things we have at the Riverton FamilySearch Library!

Learn Ways to Find "Your" Missing Ancestors
Wiki: Including Hispanic - German - English & Danish research. (Presented by experts) Also how to use the Wiki.

Google: Discover the treasure chest of research methods that Google has to offer.

FamilySearch: Records, Family Tree, Genealogies, Catalog, Books and much more.

Find My Past: Trace your ancestry and build a family tree by researching extensive birth records, census data, obituaries and more

My Heritage: A family history network helping millions of families share their legacy online. With unlimited access to cutting-edge search technology, millions of international family trees, and exclusive global record collections, a world of new discoveries awaits you.

Ancestry: Discover your family history and start your family tree. Access billions of genealogy records including Census, SSDI & Military records and more.

Wooden Village: Wooden Village is a group of programs that help find research hints, duplicate ancestors, parentless children, childless parents, LDS ordinances, births, marriages, deaths, plus more. Story Room: Come and try out our Story Room with a three minute session and record it onto a flash drive that you can take home.

Famous people and Pioneer Ancestors: Find out who you are related to.

Fan Charts and Family Trees: Print your choice of a Family Tree or 7 generation Fan Chart for free.

Kids Section: We have a special section just for the kids. Paper doll pedigree charts, coloring books, journals, little My Family Booklets for the older children and more.

Replace a Face: This puts "Selfies" on a whole new level. Join in the fun

NEW! Two short "Find, Take, Teach" classes will be offered consecutively.
 * Don't forget to put this event on your calendar!

Click here to download the Handouts and instructions from the April 22nd, 2017 Discovery Day.

Flyers and posters for the September event are not yet available.

Maintained by: Sister Melanie Zumwalt Updated by: Elder Tom Stubben

Last modified: 08/05/17