Pleasant Grove Utah Grove Creek Family History Center

''Everyone is welcome to visit our center. Our Temple and Family History - Lead is Becky Bradshaw who can be reached at 1-801-785-8182 for tours or special appointments.''

Language: English

Location and Map:

1176 N 730 E, Pleasant Grove UT 84062 United States


 * Enter through Southwest entrance. The Family History Center is the second door to the left off the foyer. If the outside door is locked, push the button on the com-unit on the upper right side of the door.  This will alert the consultants in the library that you are there. Someone will communicate with you thru that unit and will let you into the building.
 * Location on Map

Phone: 1 801-796-4511

E-mail: [mailto:UT_PleasantGroveGroveCreek@ldsmail.net UT_PleasantGroveGroveCreek@ldsmail.net] [mailto:pleasantgrovegrovecreekfhc@gmail.com pleasantgrovegrovecreekfhc@gmail.com]

Special Note for Groups:


 * We request that reservations be made for groups larger than 3 people so that we may have adequate staffing available when you arrive. Please call to reserve and leave a message if you are calling outside of regular hours. We will return your call as soon as we receive your message. Laptops are welcome and encouraged in our center.

Open Hours:


 * Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday: 9:00 am-Noon and evenings 6:00 pm-9:00 pm
 * Sunday: evenings only: 6:00 pm-9:00 pm
 * Holiday Schedule: Closed on General Conference weekends and the following holidays:
 * Valentine's Day -  Wednesday, February 14, 2018
 * Easter  -   Sunday, April 1, 2018
 * Mother's Day -  Sunday, May 13, 2018
 * Father's Day -  Sunday, June 17, 2018
 * Independence Day -  Wednesday, July 4, 2018
 * 24th of July - Tuesday, July 24, 2018
 * Thanksgiving Holiday -  Tuesday, Nov 20 thru  Monday Nov 26, 2018
 * Christmas Holiday  -  Tuesday, Dec 18 thru December 31, 2018
 * “As we unite in this sacred work, we discover the existence and great qualities of those who have gone before, we gather them into our hearts and the binding links of our family organizations, and we connect them into eternal families through the ordinances of the temple.” President Dallin H Oaks
 * “As we unite in this sacred work, we discover the existence and great qualities of those who have gone before, we gather them into our hearts and the binding links of our family organizations, and we connect them into eternal families through the ordinances of the temple.” President Dallin H Oaks
 * “As we unite in this sacred work, we discover the existence and great qualities of those who have gone before, we gather them into our hearts and the binding links of our family organizations, and we connect them into eternal families through the ordinances of the temple.” President Dallin H Oaks



  Center Resources    

      Purposes of Center Resources:

         1. Provide Family History Consultation to local members, other local residents, and more distant

             individuals and organizations.

          2. Provide a means to order and to read fiche and microfilm from the Family History Library.

          3. Support members in compiling their 4 generation pedigrees.

          4. Support members who choose to research their families beyond 4 generations.

          5. Provide support, materials and guides to local sources foir writing stories (histories) of pioneers                and other local people.

          6. Support and coordinate indexing of local family history records.

          7. Cooperate with other local record keeping, historical and lineage organizations

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 * Catalog of holdings of the Center
 * Books - 1. General genealogic textbooks
 * 2. Reference books - Gazetteers, dictionaries
 * 3. Genealogic data sources - Black's book on Nauvoo people
 * 4. Indexes - Index to people in the Pleasant Grove Review
 * Fiche - General topics as supplied by the FHL
 * Microfilm
 * 1. Pleasant Grove Burials.
 * 2. Early Pleasant Grove Ward Membership Records of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
 * 3. Micro-film copies of early Pleasant Grove newpaper - Pleasant Grove Review.
 * 4. Burials and early LDS Memberhip records for nearby areas of Northern Utah County.
 * 5. Scattered records for other places in Utah.
 * 6. A few records for other US states.
 * 7. International films depend on the interests of patrons. Some examples are from                           Germany, Switzerland and Italy (click here for list of films on permanent loan)

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.
 * Personal Family History Programs
 * 1. Rootsmagic
 * 2. Legacy
 * 3. Anccestral Quest
 * 5. Family Insight
 * 6. No Mac programs are in the center
 * Maps
 * Misc
 * Personal

Hardware and Equipment
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.

8 computers : 2 fiche readers : 2 bw printers, one with scanning capability [note: we do not have the ability to print from microfilm or microfiche, however you can bring a digital camera]



Center Services

Staff Research Specialties
Julie Wilcox:  US Research,  Denmark,  Descendancy,  FamilySearch.

Becky Bradshaw: German, FamilySearch.

Ray Maxwell: England,  US Research,  FamilySearch

Tim Sebra: France, FamilySearch,

Sherie Christansen: Early American,  Pioneer heritage,  Roots Magic

Ann Wagstaff: England, Scotland, US Research, Roots Magic

Roy Johnson: Missouri, Texas, Beginning Computing & Networking

Resources in the Local Area
Ability to interface with local Daughters of Utah Pioneers Camps.

Links

 * FamilySearch Research Wiki: What It Can Do For You!: A comprehensive video presentation explaining the Wiki, navigating it, and some especially useful pages. Case studies demonstrate using the Wiki for genealogical research. Editing and adding articles to the Wiki are covered.

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