Sikeston Missouri Family History Center

Center Contacts and Hours
Location Map:  Location Map

Address:  827 Euclid Dr, Sikeston, MO 63801-4602


 * Language: English

Phone:  573-471-0519

E-mail:  [mailto:calberthome@gmail.com calberthome@gmail.com]


 * [mailto:MO_Sikeston@familyhistorymail.org MO_Sikeston@familyhistorymail.org]

Open Hours: 


 * Wednesday: 6:00pm-9:00pm
 * By appoinment also

Holiday Schedule:

Closed all major holidays.

'''Closed 1st weekend in Apr/Oct for General Conference. Closed Christmas and New Years Day weeks.'''

Family Tree

 * Family Tree

Family Tree Training

 * Family Tree Training

Introduction to FamilySearch Tree:

 * Introduction to Family Tree

Online Forms

 * Pedigree Chart
 * Family Group Record Chart

Online Training Courses

 * How to Start Your Family History - 6 Basic Steps

Online Research Training Videos

 * Learning Center Home Page and Index of all Research Training Videos

The following list is just a sampling of many of the ResearchTraining Videos that are available from the above link at the Learning Center Home page.


 * England and UK Research
 * Getting Started
 * Understand Census Records


 * Basic French Research


 * Scandinavian Research


 * German Research
 * Basic Research
 * Beginning Research - Lesson 1
 * Beginning Research - Lesson 2


 * Ireland Research
 * Church Records
 * Civil Registration


 * Italian Research
 * Italian Research Training Videos
 * Basic Italian Research


 * Latin American


 * United States
 * United States Research Training Videos

Online Training Videos

 * 5 Minute Genealogy Videos Series . This video series is all about helping you quickly discover your family history. Each episode will guide you through basic research principles that will help you have success finding your ancestors.
 * Getting help at a Family History Center
 * 5 Minute Genealogy Videos Series

Center Resources
Provide 1-on-1 family history training, assistance and support

Offer Family History classes

Provide other family history resources and materials

Databases and Software

 * FHC Portal This center has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. (Note to FHC: Not all FHCs have access to this portal. If you do not, you will want to remove this entire bullet. If you do have access to it, just remove this text in italics.)

Hardware and Equipment

 * computers, microfilm readers, printer

Staff Research Specialties
(Include sections for any other services your center provides. Add additional sections for those services. See the Bountiful and Chattanooga FHC pages for examples.)

Resources in the Local Area
(This section is to highlight other resources in your area that will be helpful for individuals doing research there in your location, if there are any, such as government offices, historical societies, etc.)

Links

 * Journals, Diaries, Biographies, Autobiographies and Letters of Some Early Mormons and Others Who Knew Joseph Smith, Jr. and/or His Contemporaries

National Links:


 * National Archives and Records Administration, Washington, DC
 * Library of Congress, Washington, DC
 * Daughters of the American Revolution
 * Martin Luther King Public Library, Washington DC Special Collections

Other Family History and Library Centers and Resources

 * Logan Utah Family History Center
 * Mesa Arizona Family History Center
 * Riverton Utah Family History Center
 * Salt Lake City Family History Library
 * Utah South Area Family History Training Center
 * Billiongraves.com
 * Find A Grave
 * BYU Center for Family History and Genealogy
 * BYU Family History Library
 * Research WIKI

Volunteer at the Center
Would you like to learn more about Family History? Those who serve always learn the most!

FamilySearch Blog
A terrific resource to keep up on what is going on and available in FamilySearch FamilySearch Blog

Let’s Get Acquainted with the FamilySearch Wiki (WIK-ee)
FamilySearch users don’t always think to look at this valuable tool because they aren’t sure what it is and how valuable it can be to our research efforts. So, in FamilySearch’s words: “The FamilySearch Wiki is not about finding the names of your ancestors. It is not, in fact, about finding people at all.


 * The Wiki is about finding records that may have been generated about your ancestors and the places in which the records might be found. *It is a vast record depository of the paper trail that people leave behind long after they are gone. *The Wiki has records from the United States as well as from 244 countries. *Here you will be able to find documents such as census records, marriage records, birth records and death records and much more. *Probate documents are often very informative and may help you in your search. There is an extensive list of United States military records on the Wiki .”

Recently a friend in Illinois went into the FamilySearch Wiki and found phone numbers for the Surrogate Court in New York that held wills. She found six missing wills!

Take time to explore the opening page of this site there are tutorials and examples and lots of help in learning the Wiki. Got stuck in your research? Look to the Wiki for help. How do I find the FamilySearch Wiki?


 * Familysearch.org Search (drop down menu) Wiki *(open FamilySearch.org and go to Search at top of page which will give you a dropdown menu and then click on Wiki) *How to Use the Wiki -- Wiki_Help *About the Wiki -- Find an ancestor using the wiki

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