Kuna Idaho Family History Center



The Kuna Family History Center serves the communities of Kuna and Melba and surrounding areas. Our goal is to provide resources to assist you in the research and study of your genealogy and family history by providing the following:


 * Giving personal one-on-one assistance to patrons
 * Providing access to genealogical records through the Internet or microfilm loan program.
 * Providing Classes and Workshops

Center Contacts and Hours
Location Map:
 * Map location for Kuna Family History Center

Address:


 * 3305 W Kuna Rd Kuna Idaho 8363 United States
 * Entrance to Family History Center is next to the North Entrance to the Kuna Stake Building.


 * Language:English

Phone:


 * 1-208-922-1649

E-mail:


 * ID_Kuna@ldsmail.net

Open Hours:


 * Tuesday:12:00pm-4:00pmpm and 6:30pm-9:00pm
 * Wednesday:6:30pm-9:00pm
 * Thursday:6:30pm-9:00pm
 * Sunday:6:00pm-8:00pm


 * To make an appointment for other times, please contact the director in advance at (1-208-922-1649.)

Holiday Schedule: New Year's Day: Presidents Day: Easter Sunday: General Conference Weekends: Mother's Day: '''Memorial Day Father's Day: Independence Day: Labor Day: Thanksgiving: Week of Christmas Week After Christmas: New Years Eve Day:

Upcoming Events
Kuna Family History Fair on Sep 13th as Part of Kuna's 150th Birthday! 10am-2pm at Kuna Public Library, Opening by Mayor Nelson, Keynote by Author Sharon Fisher, 9 FH Classes following,

Sign up at www.lds.org/familyhistoryfair &amp; find Kuna FH Fair

Class Details:

Kuna Family History Fair Schedule of Events  10:00 To 10:45 Keynote Address by Sharon Fisher in Large Meeting Room 11:00 to 11:45   Sourcing Standards and Methods in Large Meeting Room by Dan Mahoney

Intro to Indexing in Conference Room by Glen Edwards

Attaching Photo's and Stories in Computer Area by Jay Young 12:00 to 12:45 Getting Started on Family History in Large Meeting Room by Jay Young

Getting the Most Out of Ancestry.com in Conference Room by Karen Parish

Indexing Workshop in Computer Area by Glen Edwards 13:00 to 13:45 Desendancy Research, Find your Cousins in Large Meeting Room by Dan Mahoney

Intro to DNA for Genealogists in Conference Room

Arbitrator Workshop in Computer Area by Glen Edwards

Questions call Jay &amp; Sandy Young 989-0794

Class Schedule and Handouts

 * Monthly Family History Class –Special Interest Topics and Current Events held on 3rd Sun of the month at 6:00pm, except April is on 13 April due to Easter Family History Basics Class, Every Tue 2:30-3:30pm and Every Thur 7:00-8:00pm. This is a c ontinuous 5 Week Series, Join at anytime,5 Week Class Series with Workshop Time: Getting Started, FamilySearch Family Tree, Prepare Names for the Temple, Sources, Stories, Photos.


 * Melba FH Class and Computer Lab, 2nd Wed on the Month at 7pm: 6 Computers available, Topics or Help as Requested


 * Personal Genealogy Program Training: Getting Started, Migrating from PAF, Using Features, Topics as Requested. 'Help available on any program on any Thursday. User groups as follows:
 * Legacy Famiy Tree Maker Users Meeting and Training, 1st Thr at 7pm RootsMagic Users Meeting and Training, 2nd Thr at 7 pm Ancestral Quest Users Meeting and Training, 4th Thr at 7pm


 * Mesa FamilySearch Library Webcasts check here for Webcasts.

Requirements to be completed before coming to the library:

 * Contact a family member by telephone, e-mail or letter, and interview them about their life. Ask about events that have occurred and where they happened. Record the information you learn and bring this information to the workshop.
 * Complete a pedigree chart. Click here for a .pdf fill-in pedigree chart. The information can also be handwritten. List yourself and at least two additional generations. Bring this information to the workshop.
 * Complete two family group sheets, one listing your parents and all of the children in your family, and another listing one of your parents and their siblings in a family group with your grandparents. Click here for a .pdf fill-in family group sheet. The information can also be handwritten. Bring this information to the workshop.
 * Please also bring the name of an ancestor or relative who was alive in 1940.
 * List 8 to ten important events in your life (time line) and bring the list to the workshop.

If Scouts complete the items above before coming to the library, and bring their documents with them, they will be able to complete the following requirements at the library, and have authorized personnel certify the completion of their merit badge requirements.

Requirements to be completed at the library:

 * Define the terms "genealogy," "ancestor," and "descendant."
 * Using your time line, write a short autobiography of your life.
 * Name three types of genealogical records and explain how they help you chart your family tree. Obtain one genealogical document that supports your family tree and evalutate this information.
 * Contact a genealogical repository.
 * Explain the effects of computers and the internet on genealogy. Explain how photography and microfilm have influenced genealogy.
 * Discuss what you have learned about your family through your genealogical research.

Family History Staff Meetings and Training
Every 3rd Sunday at 7pm, except April is on April 13 due to Easter

FamilySearch Indexing
Kuna Stake Indexing Director is Glen Edwards, contact him at eagappraisal@yahoo.com or 888-9592

Collections

 * FamilySearch Catalog: This center has the ability to order any of the films and fiche available through the FamilySearch Catalog.
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Ordering Microfilm

 * The FamilySearch Catalog is available online, and can be searched by place name, family surname, resource title, author, subject, call number, film number or key word. Click the down arrow at the end of the Search field to select the category of information you wish to search. If you find a film you’d like to view, you can order that film using the on-line film ordering.
 * For more information, see Ordering Microfilm Online. You may obtain a paper Microfilm Request form at your local Family History Center if on-line ordering is not available in your area.
 * There is a small fee charged for ordering films and fiche that helps defray the cost of copying and shipping. There is no charge to view films from a center’s “Resident Film Collection.” Some Centers offer access to printers and digital scanners at a per-page cost. Check with a FHC Staff member to ask that Center’s fee schedule.
 * Microfilms are typically available at the center for 90 days. Films can become “extended” status films and be made available at that center indefinitely. Microfiche become part of a center's permanent collection (not returned). For more specific information about film ordering, ask a staff member at your local Family History Center.
 * All microfilm and microfiche must be viewed at the Family History Center where they were ordered. They cannot be transferred to another Family History Center facility, or be removed from the center to view at another location.

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

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Staff Research Specialties
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Resources in the Local Area
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Links
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Volunteer at the Center
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