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

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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

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FamilySearch Classes




Very Beginning FamilySearch - Laurie Markham

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.

Class Handouts | FamilySearch.org 101

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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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Class Handouts Irish Research



Historia Familiar para Principiantes - Laura & George Myers

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

Class Handouts Class Presentation

Upcoming Dates
 * Thursday, March 18, 6:30 PM - | Click here to register
 * Friday, March 19, 6:30 PM - | Click here to register



Desktop versus Mobile app on FamilySearch - George Myers

Upcoming Dates
 * Tuesday, March 23, 11:00 AM - | Click here to register
 * Tuesday, March 23, 6:30 PM - | Click here to register



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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.

Upcoming Dates
 * Thursday, March 25, 11:00 AM - | Click here to register
 * Thursday, March 25, 6:30 PM - | Click here to register



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

Upcoming Dates
 * Wednesday, March 31, 11:00 AM - | Click here to register



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Discovering Descendancy Research - TBD

Those with pioneer heritage may find it challenging to discover new names to take to the temple. This class will teach you effective ways to find the names of your distant cousins to take to the temple. You should have experience with using FamilySearch before taking this Class.

Class Handouts Discovering Descendancy Research Descendancy Class Exercise - Print Before Class

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Individuals and Relationships: Add, Edit & Delete - TBD

This class will cover a variety of scenarios as information is added, edited, or deleted from within a person's Details page in FamilySearch.

Class Handouts Individuals and Relationships

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Discovering Descendancy Research - TBD

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Using the FamilySearch Wiki – TBD

The Family Search WIKI is an amazing but underused resource. It is a free tool for finding information about subjects, records that may have been generated by your ancestors, and places in which records may be found. It is like an online encyclopedia for family history research. Learn how to use this great tool to improve your own research.

Class Handouts The FamilySearch Wiki

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Finding Duplicates and Merging Records on Your Family Tree – TBD

Unfortunately we all have some duplicate records on our family trees. In this class you will learn how to find those duplicate records and then correctly merge them.

Class Handouts Finding Duplicates and Merging Records

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Discover, Gather & Connect Classes
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Using Google to Organize Your Photos - TBD

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Manage and organize your photos with Google Photos. Learn the three ways photos can be stored: photo library, facial recognition and albums. Learn how to navigate google photos and set up your phone to receive all photos taken and free up memory on your phone.

Class Handouts Google Photos - Part 1

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Learn how to edit your photos, edit facial groupings and edit albums in Google Photos.

Class Handouts Google Photos - Part 2

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Writing your Personal and Family Histories – TBD

Many members of the Church do not know where to begin in generating their personal or family history. This class will help you get started and teach you the basics on effective ways to write a personal or family history using both text and pictures.

Class Handouts Writing Your Personal and Family Histories

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Quick and Easy Family History Activities – TBD

This class will introduce you to some quick, easy and fun family history activities that you can do with your family. It is a great way to get started with family history.

Class Handouts Quick and Easy Family History Activities

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Indexing Classes
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Indexing - Part 1 - TBD

Indexing is a great way to help with family history. Learn how to index data, such as birth and death records, marriage certificates, census documents, etc.

Class Handouts Indexing Terms Indexing Helps Indexing Guidelines Indexing Ruler Indexing Icons

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Indexing - Part 2 - TBD

This class will teach you more about indexing and how to become a reviewer.

Class Handouts Indexing - Part 2

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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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Find Your Family Through Census Records - TBD

Country, State, and local census records track the location, family members, and many other bits of information that can often lead to profound discoveries. Learning how to find your family in them can often be a tricky task. We will talk about some of the ways to get the most out of those valuable records.

Class Handouts Census Analysis - Part 1 Census Analysis - Part 2 US Census Headings 1790-1860 US Census Headings 1870-1930 Using the Census to Find Other Records US-UK-Canadian Cenus Forms

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Discover Family History Through Military Records - TBD

Military records can provide a wealth of information that can help you get to know your ancestors better and may even provide data found nowhere else. This class will discuss a variety of military records and how to find them.

Class Handouts Finding Family History Through Military Records

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Finding Death, Burial and Cemetery Records - TBD

Can't find a death certificate? This class will help you learn about death certificates and a variety of alternate sources for death and burial records. Each death record tells a story and may provide important clues to help you find and learn about your ancestors.

Class Handouts Finding Death, Burial and Cemetery Records

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Five Minute Family History Success - TBD

President Nelson has invited us to sacrifice a little of our time doing family history work. Even if you only have a few minutes of time, there are many family history activities you can do. This lesson will show you over twenty ways you can do a little family history every day.

Class Handouts Five Minute Family History Successes

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Crossing the Pond – Finding Emigration and Immigration Records - TBD

All of us have ancestors who arrived in the United States from another country. This class will offer help in finding your ancestors emigration, immigration, and naturalization records from early colonial times to more recent records.

Class Handouts Crossing the Pond

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Newspapers Are a Genealogical Treasure - TBD

Everyone knows obituaries are a family history treasure. This class will help you understand that newspapers can help you learn so much more about an ancestor. We will show examples of news you can find and explain how to find the right newspapers and information about newspaper websites.

Class Handouts Newspapers are a Genealogical Treasure

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Tips and Tricks for Improving Your Search Results - TBD

We can all use a little help sometimes! We will demonstrate some of my tips and tricks for improving your family history search for information about your ancestors.

Class Handouts Tips and Tricks for Improving Your Search

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Finding Your Cousins Through Descendancy Research and Puzzilla - TBD

Learn how to use Descendancy Research through Puzzilla.org and FamilySearch to expand your family tree

Class Handouts Descendancy Research - Expand Your Family Tree

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Finding Your Danish Ancestors - TBD

You don't have to speak the language to do Danish Research! In this class you will learn about how to begin searching for your Danish ancestors using key web sites to aid in Danish research. You can do it!

Class Handouts Finding Your Danish Ancestors

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Ancestry Classes
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Class 1 - Getting Started using Ancestry to support FamilySearch – TBD

This class will show you how to create an Ancestry account - Transfer your FamilySearch tree into your own private or public Ancestry Tree – and then a quick overview of the Ancestry website. The overview is a quick summary of the website and not a detail of any feature within the website.

Class Handouts Getting Started with Ancestry Upcoming Dates

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Class 2 - Using Ancestry to research your family – Search Tips – TBD

This class will start with an imported tree from FamilySearch and identify all the different methods of researching individuals using Ancestry: Hints – the 1 to 50 hints that show up with a tiny leaf. Search – the Ancestry search engine which might show 100,000 potential records for your person. How to validate the record, Which records are most valid, How to narrow the search, How to search specific record types, How to research using other person’s public and private trees, and How to attach all those records to your individual.

Class Handouts Using Ancestry to research your family Upcoming Dates

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Class 3 - Transferring Ancestry data to FamilySearch database – TBD

This class will demonstrate the link between Ancestry and FamilySearch and how to use this link to import data, records, and information between the two databases. This link will also demonstrate how to add more individuals to your Ancestry tree, How to generate temple cards, and to modify and change links between individuals in your tree. The class will also demonstrate how to transfer media files (pictures, and stories) between the two websites.

Class Handouts Using Transferring Ancestry data to FamilySearch database Upcoming Dates

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Class 4 - Using DNA to support Ancestry and FamilySearch – TBD

This class will start with purchasing an Ancestry DNA kit, Activation of that kit, and then connecting the DNA data to your Ancestry tree. Once you have a DNA-Ancestry tree – Details on how to use DNA to validate your tree, locate new family members, and use all the DNA features in Ancestry to support your Family Tree.

Class Handouts Using DNA to support Ancestry and FamilySearch Upcoming Dates


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