Sacramento FamilySearch Library/Class Detail

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Ward/Stake Leadership & Consultant Classes
 

Stake & Ward Council Leaders: Temple & Family History Work - Phil Horner

This class will help stake and ward leaders understand their role in helping to make temple and family history a prominent focus in the life of children, youth, adults and families. Organizational principles on the stake and ward levels will be addressed.

Class Handouts Stake & Ward Council Leaders (T&FH) Leadership Training

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Temple & Family History Consultant Preparation - Laurie Markham

The goal is for the Consultants to gain a VISION and understanding of the RESPONSIBILITIES of their calling. A portion of the classes will provide an introduction to INSPIRATIONAL ACTIVITIES.

Class Handouts T & FH Vision and Responsibilities T & FH Consultant Activities

Upcoming Dates
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Zoom for Temple & Family History Consultants - Chuck Athey

The goal is to help Consultants understand how to use Zoom to assist others doing Family History.

Class Handouts | Zoom for Consultants Presentation

Upcoming Dates
 * None scheduled at this time





FamilySearch Activities (Ward Temple & Family History Consultants and Youth Consultants) - Earline Fewkes & Laurie Markham

In this training we will introduce the Activities tab on FamilySearch and explore ideas to use for Children, Youth and Adults to inspire and motivate family history in the home. These Activities are great for gathering families past and present. Don't miss this class if you are a consultant trying to reach all age groups in your ward or stake.

Class Handouts Class Handout

Upcoming Dates
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Helper Resources - Laurie Markham

We will cover the "Helper Resource" part of FamilySearch.org and explore new ways to engage members and friends in family history.

Class Handouts What's New in FamilySearch Handout

Upcoming Dates
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5 Minute Family History on your Mobile - George Myers

Learn how to do your family history in 5 minutes or less on your mobile device

Upcoming Dates


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Indexing Basics plus the Best Tools for Indexing - [mailto:nocatullis@yahoo.com Carol Tullis]

Indexing basics plus new tools that make indexing a breeze. This class is for those interested in trying Indexing for the first time and for those with lots of experience. Learn how to use the many tools available to make your indexing faster, more accurate, and more enjoyable.

Upcoming Dates
 * None scheduled at this time



Very Beginning FamilySearch - TBD

Are you not sure how to start doing family history? Are you overwhelmed by all the information out there? This class will help you decide where YOU would like to start and how YOU would like to define "Family History." This is a very, very beginning class on getting started and feeling happy about doing what you can to learn more about your ancestors.

Upcoming Dates
 * Tues., September 7, 11:00 a.m. - Click here to register



FamilySearch Wiki - Laurie Markham

This is a beginning class on using the FamilySearch.org WIKI. Learn what the wiki is and what it is not. We will explore beginning, basic navigation of the wiki and how it can help you find out more about your ancestors.

Upcoming Dates
 * Wednesday, September 1st, 11:00 A.M. - Click here to register
 * Wednesday, September 1st, 6:30 P.M. - Click here to register





FamilySearch Classes




Very Beginning FamilySearch - George Myers

Are you not sure how to start doing family history? Are you overwhelmed by all the information out there? This class will help you decide where YOU would like to start and how YOU would like to define "Family History." This is a very, very beginning class on getting started and feeling happy about doing what you can to learn more about your ancestors.

Upcoming Dates
 * Tues., September 7, 11:00 a.m. - Click here to register

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Beginning FamilySearch - Laurie Markham or Tim Fewkes

If you are not sure how to begin working on your family history this class is for you! We will learn how to sign up for the free FamilySearch.org website, how to recover your password if you have forgotten it, and simple navigation of FamilySearch.org. If you have questions you would like answered in this class, please email them ahead of the class to [mailto:lep.markham@gmail.com| Laurie Markham]. There will also be time at the end of the class to ask questions.
 * Part 1: Setup a FamilySearch account. Start your familytree. Add a photo or document. Add a story. Attach a historical record.
 * Part 2: Searching, find & attaching sources, handling duplicates in FamilySearch.

Class Handouts FamilySearch.org 101 How to Create FamilySearch Account FamilySearch Basics Part 3 & 4

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What's New at FamilySearch.org - Laurie Markham

Discover the new and exciting additions to FamilySearch.org. What's new and what's coming!

Class Handouts What's New in FamilySearch Handout

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Turning Hearts with Memories in FamilySearch - Allan Bosch

Adding Documents, Photos, & Audio, In this class students will learn how to add various types of memories. Making memories public or private. What makes a valuable memory. Tweaking photos to enhance memory experience. How to upload and download memories. And adding photos from "Google Photos."

Class Handouts Adding Photos to Family Tree Adding Stories to Family Tree Andoid Family Tree and Memories

Previous Class Chat Transcripts 26 January 2021 AM Class

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Coordinating Ancestry.com and FamilySearch.org - Allan Bosch

In this class you will learn how to use the FamilySearch tree icon and drop down menu, unlock the power of Ancestry and temple work, sync sources and compare vital information.

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Family Tree Memories for devices - George Myers

Carry your family history gems with you. Learn how to use the Family Tree app to collect, preserve. and share your favorite family memories wherever you are. See new updates and high frequency items.

Class Handouts Carry Family Memories with You

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Across the Pond- Searching Ancestors in Ireland - Laurie Markham

In this class we will use information you have gathered from US sources to find your family in Ireland. Learn about free Catholic Parish records, how to decipher Irish names, Irish administrative divisions and many sites that offer online inspiration and help.

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Desktop versus Mobile app on FamilySearch - George Myers

Class Handout

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FamilySearch Activities - Carol Tullis

In this training we will introduce the Activities tab on FamilySearch and explore ideas to use for Children, Youth and Adults to inspire and motivate family history in the home. These Activities are great for gathering families past and present. Don't miss this class if you are a consultant trying to reach all age groups in your ward or stake.

Upcoming Dates
 * Tues, April 7, 11:00 am - | Click here to register
 * Tues, April 7, 6:30 pm - | Click here to register



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FamilySearch Catalogue Workshop - Mary Sayles

Not all records are indexed on FamilySearch.org. Learn how to find those unindexed records on FamilySearch.org using the amazing FamilySearch Catalog.

Class Handouts Handout

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 * None scheduled at this time

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Finding and Merging Duplicates in FamilySearch.org - Steven Lloyd

Learn were to find and merge duplicates to create the most accurate and complete information on your family tree.

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Attaching Sources to ancestors in Family Tree on FamilySearch - Laurie Markham

How to attach Record Hints and other sources to your ancestors on your Family Tree.

Class Handouts Using the Source Linker

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Attaching Record Sources From Outside FamilySearch to your family tree - Laurie Markham

Newspaper articles, books, family documents and certificates, information from websites such as Google, and documents and photos from your camera or smartphone can all be attached to your ancestors in family tree on FamilySearch.org. You can even add great photos of family heirlooms!

Upcoming Dates
 * Wednesday, September 15, 11:00 A.M. - Click here to register

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FamilySearch Wiki - Laurie Markham

If you are not using the FamilySearch wiki you are really missing our on the BEST genalogists tool. The wiki is THE encylopedia of all things family history. Learn how to navigate this site and get expert advice on the specific areas you are researching. Find out which records are available, boundary changes, language translations of commonly used words in record sources, where to go to get more information on your city and county records and don't forget the maps!

Upcoming Dates
 * Wednesday, September 1st, 11:00 A.M. - Click here to register



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Discover, Gather & Connect Classes
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Google: The Genealogists Best Friend - James Baker

This class demonstrates Google’s unique capability to find ancestral data that is lost to the more traditional genealogy sites. Several Google apps are discussed: Google Images; Alerts; Books; Translate; You Tube; Maps; and Search, as well as Google’s connection to Wikipedia.

Class Handouts Class Handout

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 * None scheduled at this time

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Making Memories Come to Life - Allan Bosch

How to enhance your old photos, review of Photoshop Elements, Google Photos and Windows Basic Photo Editor. How to use these tools to make your photos pop and add interest on FamilySearch Memories.

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 * None scheduled at this time

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Weaving Your Family Tapestry - Jacqi Stevens President of San Joaquin Co. Genealogy Society

Using record sources to create stories about your ancestors that go beyond the dry details of BMD records and help your ancestors come alive! These stories of your ancestors attract interest and help engage other family memebers to try family history.

Class Handouts Class Handout

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 * None scheduled at this time

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Indexing Classes
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Indexing Basics plus the Best Tools for Indexing - [mailto:nocatullis@yahoo.com Carol Tullis]

Indexing basics plus new tools that make indexing a breeze. This class is for those interested in trying Indexing for the first time and for those with lots of experience. Learn how to use the many tools available to make your indexing faster, more accurate, and more enjoyable.

Upcoming Dates
 * None scheduled at this time

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Family History Research Classes
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Using Existing Research to Strengthen and Extend Your Family Tree - Tim Fewkes

In this class we will explain and show by example how to use Puzzilla, Ancestry Public Member Trees, FamilySearch.org and Ancestry DNA Thru Lines to find ancestors and “cousins” and/or new supporting sources for them. In this class we will also explore Ancestry DNA Thru Lines and how to use this wonderful tool to find answers, solve mysteries and even connect with living cousins in your tree. You do not have to be a DNA expert to use DNA Thur Lines.

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Research Rules and Standards - Florene Knapps

Learn the steps to correctly find, record and document each of your unique ancestors.

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Research Principles and Practices - Florene Knapps

Learn the basics of genealogical research from the very beginning! How to start and how to avoid unnecessary mistakes. Lots of handouts and interactive class discussion to put you on the right path to becoming a family historian.
 * Part 1:
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Upcoming Dates
 * Part 1 - Thursday, September 23, 2:00 P.M. - Click here to register
 * Part 2 - Thursday, October 28, 2:00 P.M. - Click here to register



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Northwest Territories and Land Speculators - Kathryn Marshall

Learn about the history of early westward migration in the US, what records were kept and how to access them.

Class Handouts Handout

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 * None scheduled at this time

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Indentured Servants and Apprentices - Kathryn Marshall

Three-quarters of immigrants who settled south of New England during the 1600-1700's came as indentured servants, convict labor or redemptioners. Learn how to find their records and the events that led to the system's creation.

Class Handouts Indentured Servants and Apprentices

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 * None scheduled at this time

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Mexican Research - Marty Puentes

Beginning Mexican research for those tracing their ancestors to a hometown in Mexico. The best sites for finding and documenting your Mexican Ancestors.
 * Part 1: How to Start. How to use US records to find the home town of your Mexican ancestors. Using FamilySearch.org and Ancestry.com, and other websites to discover where in Mexico your ancestors are from.
 * Part 2: What is next?

Class Handouts Mexican Abbreviations Book Mexican Abbreviations Part 1 Class Presentation Part 1 Handout Part 2 Class Presentation Part 2 Alien Registration File Resources

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 * None scheduled at this time

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Beginning German Genealogy - Ingeborg Carpenter

Learn the basics of researching your German ancestors.

Class Handouts Got Germans Handout

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Tips and Tricks for finding Elusive Records - Allan Bosch

This class will be a practical examination of FamilySearch resources beyond point and click. How to dig into the digitized records that have not yet been indexed on FamilySearch.

Upcoming Dates
 * Tuesday, September 28th, 11:00 A.M. - Click here to register
 * Tuesday, September 28th, 6:30 P.M. - Click here to register



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Creating Timelines to Further Your Research - Mary Sayles

Timelines help you see the whole picture. All the life lived between the birth and death dates of your ancestor. They help you see the holes in your research and also help you to fill in details not available for that specific ancestor, to create a life story for each member of your family.

Upcoming Dates
 * Tuesday, September 21, 1:00-2:30 P.M. - Click here to register
 * Tuesday, September 21, 6:30-8:00 P.M. - Click here to register



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Ancestry Classes
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Ancestry (Intermediate) - Allan Bosch

This is an intermediate level class that will show you how to use Ancestry.com's tools, including those green leaf hints, to find people and sources to add to your family trees.

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Thru Lines! Ancestry’s Best Feature - James Baker

This class describes Ancestry’s new Thru Lines feature, which has replaced the DNA Circles feature. Examples are provided to illustrate the considerable advantages of Thru Lines, which will easily double or triple the number of matches shown for each ancestor. Ancestry makes these improvements by drawing on a wider variety of sources and blending them together to provide this enhanced capability. Thru Lines is probably Ancestry’s most effective DNA feature.

Class Handout

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Ideas for Stepping Up Your Family History Game by Kathryn Grant - Allan Bosch

Presentation Video

Upcoming Dates
 * None scheduled at this time

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Youth Classes
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5 Minute Family History on your Mobile - George Myers

Learn how to do your family history in 5 minutes or less on your mobile device

Upcoming Dates

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 * Thursday, September 23rd, 11:00 A.M. - Click here to Registration
 * Thursday, September 23rd, 6:30 P.M. - Click here to Registration

Spanish Classes
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Historia Familiar para Principiantes - George Myers

Esta clase ofrece los principios básicos de la investigación de historia familiar.

Class Handouts Class Presentation

Upcoming Dates
 * Thursday, September 16th, 6:30 P.M. - Click here to Registration

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Historia Familiar en 5 Minutos - George Myers

Esta clase le enseña a hacer historia familiar cuando solo tiene un corto periodo de tiempo (5+/- minutos). Es una buena clase para jóvenes, líderes juveniles y cualquiera que esté ocupado.

Upcoming Dates
 * Friday, September 17, 6:30 P.M. - Click here to Register



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