Classes - Family History in the 21st Century: Difference between revisions

Standardizing terms Mormon and LDS
(Standardizing terms Mormon and LDS)
(Standardizing terms Mormon and LDS)
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<br>Fleshing Out Your LDS Pioneer History  
<br>Fleshing Out Your LDS Pioneer History  


::Many members of the LDS Church feel that their family history is “all done.” Others realize that it may not be all done, but have no idea what they could contribute. This class will give ideas about what you can do. Some suggestions may be activities which would take just a few minutes, others would be larger projects, depending on your time and ability to contribute now and/or later. ([https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0BzS6FHVS1kuEOWE3OWNlNzctNDg3MC00YmFkLWJiMjktMmY5ZWRhYzNmYzBh&hl=en_US handout])
::Many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints feel that their family history is “all done.” Others realize that it may not be all done, but have no idea what they could contribute. This class will give ideas about what you can do. Some suggestions may be activities which would take just a few minutes, others would be larger projects, depending on your time and ability to contribute now and/or later. ([https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=explorer&chrome=true&srcid=0BzS6FHVS1kuEOWE3OWNlNzctNDg3MC00YmFkLWJiMjktMmY5ZWRhYzNmYzBh&hl=en_US handout])


<br>Using Military Records in Colonial America  
<br>Using Military Records in Colonial America  
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