Las Vegas Nevada FSL/Training
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Computer Skills and Help[edit | edit source]
Family Tree Instructions[edit | edit source]
- We have hands on training classes at the Las Vegas FamilySearch Library. CLICK on Print Class Schedulein the menu at right.
- Family Tree Training This is the 6 week training used at the Las Vegas FamilySearch Library including videos
- Family history Basic Tutorials by Judy Sharp: videos, PDF handouts and FH Nuggets below!!
GETTING STARTED WITH FAMILY HISTORY, FIVE BASIC STEPS[edit | edit source]
HELPING OTHERS GET STARTED WITH FAMILY HISTORY, 48 LESSONS[edit | edit source]
HOW TO USE YOUR ANCESTOR'S BIRTH YEAR TO FIND THE BEST US RECORDS[edit | edit source]
CLASSES IN THE LEARNING CENTER[edit | edit source]
FULL TREES - Learn the basics of Family Tree[edit | edit source]
Learning to standardize names, date and places, attach record hints and then concentrate on Lesson 3-Using the Start Page
Tips for Using FamilySearch.org/search[edit | edit source]
This is a collection of HISTORICAL Records that spans billions of names across hundreds of collections—including birth, marriage, death, probate, land, military, IGI extracted, and more. This online database stores all the historical documents and is available for searching. You can instantly search through hundreds of millions of records for information about your ancestors at FamilySearch.org/search
■FamilySearch.org/search protects privacy. No information about living people is publicly available.
■For women, use maiden names to find birth and marriage records, but married names for
census and death information.
■Add five years to life spans
■Try different spellings of a name (Miller, Milr).
■Try different forms of a name (Elizabeth, Liz, Liza).
■Immigrants often changed their names.
■If you can’t find information about a person, look for information about family members, especially those with more unique names.
Drilling Down into FamilySearch.org[edit | edit source]
- FamilySearch Channel on YouTube
- Finding Unindexed Records-different method
- Finding Elusive Records on FS
- 5 Top Tips to Use FamilySearch
- Guided Research for Online Records
- Research Outlines for individual states within the United States, and for countries
Research, Handouts and Forms[edit | edit source]
- Including pedigree charts, family group records, British, Canada and US Census forms, research log and LOTS more. Click HERE
- LVFSL Handouts Click HERE Some examples:
- Getting Started
- US CENSUS Headings 1790-1860, 1870-1930, 1940
- Computer Tips
- Pedigree & Family Group forms
- Research Tips
- Lots More
- Age of ServiceMen in Wars
- Research Forms from the Wiki
- Conducting Internet Searches for Family History
- Birth Years of Veterans-US
- ABCs of Nicknames
Temple and Family History Consultant & Leader Training[edit | edit source]
Downloads for Consultant Training. Many of the PDFs include active links taking you to the website when viewing on the computer:
- Watch first bit.ly/promisedblessingsfh Which blessings do you want? Can you give 30 minutes a week to receive those blessings?
- familysearch.org/calling
- Forms and Support Documents for direction and keeping you organized
- NEW Focus: DISCOVER, GATHER, CONNECT
- Sign up for the FamilySearch Partner Sites: familysearch.org/parnteraccess
- Learning about FamilySearch Consultant Planner
- Consultant Resources under Help menu at FS, OR at Helper Resources
- Family History Leadership Training for 2020
- SEE Family Tree Instruction above for help learning about FamilySearch
Writing Your Family Story[edit | edit source]
Find-A-Grave[edit | edit source]
- Findagrave Getting Started
- Findagrave Tutorials Parts 2-7
- Linking Families Together17Mins 34Sec
Ancestry.com[edit | edit source]
- Basics of starting a search How to Search for Historical Records on Ancestry.com
- New Facts Page Quick Guide
- Learning Center Home
- Getting Started
- Next Steps
- FREE Research Guides These Research guides are best to save as PDF so the links within the document can be clicked to go to the linked website
- Ancestry.com YouTube Channel
- 5-Minute Finds Series
- Ancestry Desktop Education Series
- Search Ancestry Like a Dectective
- Tips to Finding Uindexed Probate Records in Ancestry
findmypast[edit | edit source]
MyHeritage.com[edit | edit source]
AmericanAncestors.org[edit | edit source]
- BYU Introduction
- Using AmericanAncestors.org
- Searching Databases on AmericanAncestors.org December 2017
- Video Training
- Database list
Geneanet[edit | edit source]
Fold3[edit | edit source]
Pioneer Websites[edit | edit source]
- Pioneer Database 1847-1868
- Saints By Sea-Latter-Day Saint Immigration to America
- List of Latter Day Saint Periodicals
- Tracing Mormon Pioneers
- Daughters of Utah Pioneers
- Early Latter-day Saints
Why No GEDCOMs to FamilySearch[edit | edit source]
Finding Women in Researching[edit | edit source]
Three Ways to Unravel the Mystery of Women in Your Research
Best Records for Finding Female Ancestors
Newspaper Research-FREE[edit | edit source]
- Lessons How To Use Newspapers also includes links by states
- Youtube Video on using Free Sites See the Suggested sites below from the video
Arkiv Digital for Swedish Research[edit | edit source]
- Sweden: An Introduction to ArkivDigital
- Wiki Using Arkiv Dital for Swedish Genealogical Research
- Birth and Christening Records for Swedish Genealogy PDF
Parish Locator ParLoc3-[edit | edit source]
- Freeware found at HERE
- Links UK research HERE
- ParLoc4-beta
Hungarian Village Finder, Atlas & Gazetteer[edit | edit source]
- Hungarianvillagefinder.com Use for free at our Library OR order CD from this page
- Index
- Getting Started, Examples
- 4 Steps
- On the Wiki
Jewish Research[edit | edit source]
- JewishGen
- Ancestry.com-Jewish Family History Collection
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Israel Genealogy Research Association
- Yad Vashem - The World Holocaust Remembrance Center
- JRI-Poland
- Gesher Galicia
- FamilySearch Wiki-Jewish Genealogy Research
African American Research[edit | edit source]
- FamilySearch African American Genealogy
- AfriGeneas
- Cyndi's List-African American
- Resources for African American Genealogy Research
- African American Genealogy Tips
Native American Research[edit | edit source]
- Starting Native American Research
- Free US Indian Census Rolls 1885-1940
- Locating Ancestor on the Final Rolls of the Five Civilized Tribes
- Cherokee Genealogy
- Native American Online Genealogy Records
- Researching Native American Ancestry on Ancestry
- Indigenous Peoples of North America
- Indian Tribes of the US
- Enrollment Cards of the Five Civilized Tribes 1898-1914
- Campbell's Abstract of Creek Indian Census Cards
Military[edit | edit source]
Old Handwriting[edit | edit source]
- Script Tutorial from BYU
- German Handwriting
Indexing Help Resources[edit | edit source]
- Basic Indexing Guidelines and Resources:
- Guided Tour: Click HERE
- Web Based Indexing overview
- FAQs
- List of current Indexing projects:
RootsMagic[edit | edit source]
- Training videos found at: Roots Magic
- Mini Videos on Youtube: RootsMagicTV.com
- Rootsmagic Tree Share with Ancestry
- RootsMagic Tree Share PDF
Animap[edit | edit source]
Research-Area[edit | edit source]
- 'FamilySearch Wiki- FamilySearch Research Wiki
- BYU Research Outlines'- http://sites.lib.byu.edu/familyhistory/research_outlines/
- US Genweb http://usgenweb.org/ -
- World Genweb http://www.worldgenweb.org/
- UK & Ireland'- http://www.genuki.org.uk/
- FamilySearch Library catalog https://familysearch.org/catalog-search[n]
- One-Step Search Webpages by Stephen Morse http://www.stevemorse.org/
- German Roots and MUCH more -http://www.germanroots.com/
- US Historical Maps - http://www.mapofus.org/
- State libraries - http://www.publiclibraries.com/state_library.htm
- State archives - http://www.statearchivists.org/states.htm
- State & local genealogical & historical societies - http://www.usgennet.org/socadmin/
Research-Ancestors[edit | edit source]
Start at https://familysearch.org/ Historical records. Scroll down and click on region or All Records Collections. Use left side to filter types of records, time periods and places.
- SSDI -Click All Record Collections and type in search box Social Security to bring up-SSDI (to find those who died since 1967-some earlier records can be found)
- Heritage Quest-Clark County Library http://lvccld.org Rest cursor over Find Information and click on drop down-Databases A-Z. On page click F-H and last HeritageQuest -will need a library card and pin # to access at home. Only indexed by heads of household.
- 'Census Finder'http://www.censusfinder.com/ to help find free online census for federal and state City Directorieshttp://uscitydirectories.com/'[1]
- Cemetery Records Onlinehttp://interment.net/
- VA Cemeteries http://www.cem.va.gov/
- Death Indexes http://www.deathindexes.com
- Find A Grave http://www.findagrave.com
- Find County with city/state information http://www.getzips.com/county.htm type in town/city name and state to find present county.
- GEDCOM Index http://www.gedcomindex.com/ to search GEDCOM files for your surname Immigration [2] and The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, Inc. ; and http://immigrants.byu.edu/ ; which contains 60,000 names from the British Isles, France, Germany, Portugal, Spain and Italy
- Obituary Search http://www.obitlinkspage.com
- OneStep Find Steve Moorse http://www.stevemorse.org/
- SURNAME Search http://searchforancestors.com/quicksearch & https://wc.rootsweb.com/ & http://www.linkpendium.com/genealogy/USA/ http://www.surnamesearchutility.com/
- Temple http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/codes/
- Where to order vital records http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w.htm
- Rootsweb.com Rootsweb.com
- 'Using Google Genealogy Searcher: http://www.searchforancestors.com/google/searcher.html
- Genealogy Searcher 2: http://www.searchforancestors.com/google/booksearcher.html
- Search Google for your family tree: http://www.genealogy-search-help.com/index.html
- Google Translate http://translate.google.com/#
Classes/Training/Handouts[edit | edit source]
- Research courses: -Click on Learn, scroll down and click on Research Courses. https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/learning-center
- BYU FHL Webinars: Watch on your time schedule
- LV FamilySearch Handouts: Click
- Family Tree Classes: Click
- Riverton Handouts and Guides: Downloads