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More than surfing Family Tree for temple opportunities, this class will focus on how to research records to find the descendants of your ancestors using sound genealogical research practices. A system of keeping track of where you are and what you have completed will be demonstrated. Examples and the case study involve English research; but the techniques shown could be adapted to research anywhere. Emphasis is not on finding names already in FamilyTree, but adding people that have not yet been found. Reserving LDS temple ordinances will be discussed. | More than surfing Family Tree for temple opportunities, this class will focus on how to research records to find the descendants of your ancestors using sound genealogical research practices. A system of keeping track of where you are and what you have completed will be demonstrated. Examples and the case study involve English research; but the techniques shown could be adapted to research anywhere. Emphasis is not on finding names already in FamilyTree, but adding people that have not yet been found. Reserving LDS temple ordinances will be discussed. | ||
== DNA is the link to the past; What it is and how you use it == | |||
We carry with us in our DNA a history of who we are and how we are connected to all the people of the world. This lecture will focus on how we use DNA to discover these connections and how they can be used to reconstruct our unique genealogy. | |||
== FamilySearch for Beginners (offered twice) == | == FamilySearch for Beginners (offered twice) == | ||
Offered twice. New to FamilySearch? Do you think you would benefit from a “hands on” experience? We are offering a lab class this year for you. If you have an LDS or Familysearch account, you are ready to attend. Volunteers in our One-on-One Circle of Service can help you register with FamilySearch during the conference (you would need to be able to access e-mail there to complete the registration), or visit the Ogden FamilySearch Library before the day of the conference. | Offered twice. New to FamilySearch? Do you think you would benefit from a “hands on” experience? We are offering a lab class this year for you. If you have an LDS or Familysearch account, you are ready to attend. Volunteers in our One-on-One Circle of Service can help you register with FamilySearch during the conference (you would need to be able to access e-mail there to complete the registration), or visit the Ogden FamilySearch Library before the day of the conference. |
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