Riverton FamilySearch Library/Saturday Seminar

Saturday Seminar
The library offers a free seminar the third Saturday of each month, except for December.

The keynote address starts at 9:00 a.m. and ends at 10:00 a.m.

Following this session attendees are offered additional choices of presentations at both 10:10 and 11:20 a.m.

Next Seminar, Saturday, March 17, 2018: 9:00 a.m. to 12:20 p.m.
Keynote Speakers: Tom and Alison Taylor are presenters at RootsTech and BYU Education Week, and are co-authors of the book, How to Save Your Life, One Chapter at a Time.

"How to Tell the Best Stories of Your Life"

10:10 a.m. Choose one class

"How to Choose and Use Photos" by Tom and Alison Taylor

“Search Tips and Tricks for Locating Ancestors on FamilySearch.org" by Debbie Gurtler

“My Heritage--Part 1" by Don Barney

“Basic Computer Skills" by Kenneth Spencer

11:20 a.m. Choose one class

“Tool Time With Sister Z" by Melanie Zumwalt

“Searching for Hispanic Ancestors? Why You Should Try Ancestry.com or Ancestry.mx" by Debbie Gurtler

“My Heritage--Part 2" by Don Barney

"Basic Graphic Skills: IrfanView and Graphics" by Kenneth Spencer

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February 2018 Handouts

"Basic Ancestral Quest" by Bud Wood

"Basic File Organization" by Bud Wood

"LDS Family History" by Bud Wood

"Basic British Research" by Melanie Montgomery

"British Research Using the GRO Indexes" by Connie Schreiner

"How to Get Kids and Teens Interested in Family History" by Melanie Zumwalt

"Why Have a Tree in Ancestry.com" by Art Robbins

"Transferring Data Between Ancestry.com and FamilySearch" by Art Robbins

"Google Treasures" by Don Barney

Past Seminar Handouts

Click here to view handouts from the previous six months - (July 2017 through January 2018)

Maintained by: Elder Bill & Sister Carol Gould

Last modified: 02/17/18