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51 ʻAho 16 Houa 27 Miniti

Tuʻapulelulu 5 Maʻasi 2026, 3:00 PM (GMT+0)

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- Ballroom A

Getting Started: Record Types

Moving beyond the general search feature on family history websites and databases necessitates familiarizing yourself with different record types and how to read them. In this session, attendees will learn what record types exist in different times and places, how to access those records, and what details they include.

This beginner-level session is sponsored by the BYU Family History Program.

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Thumbnail ki he FamilySearch Family Tree: Records, Hints, and Sources
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48:54
Thumbnail ki he New Historical Records on Ancestry
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29:48
Thumbnail ki he Church Records in Archives
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59:38
2024

Church Records in Archives

Melissa Barker

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