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*Hispanic Indexing and Research sessions are held Saturdays from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.  Most Saturdays, these sessions are indexing sessions.
*Hispanic Indexing and Research sessions are held Saturdays from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.  Most Saturdays, these sessions are indexing sessions.


Records to be indexed includes: census, birth, marriage, death, obituaries, military, city directories, court records and other records from many countries of the world.<br>
Records to be indexed includes: census, birth, marriage, death, obituaries, military, city directories, court records and other records from many countries of the world.<br><br>


<center>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B37fYs3Uz0vTSnVZbVd6SFlkR1E/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout for the Beginning Web Indexing Class</b>]</center>
<center>[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B37fYs3Uz0vTSnVZbVd6SFlkR1E/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout for the Beginning Web Indexing Class</b>]</center>

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St George Utah FamilySearch Center
Address
237 East 600 South
St. George, Utah 84770
435-673-4591
stgeorgefsl@gmail.com
Hours
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Indexing makes records searchable online

FamilySearch now makes 1,274,220,939 records available through our worldwide indexing effort. Over 81,000 people worldwide contribute to this effort.
To learn more about indexing take this Indexing Guided Tour

Web Indexing at The St George FamilySearch Center[edit | edit source]

  • Visitors receive training from experienced missionaries on the new web indexing program.
  • Mutli-lingual web indexing classes are held each Thursday evening from 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm. No reservation is necessary, just show up. We currently index in Italian, Spanish, and French, but other languages may be included in the future. For those who don't know the language, "crib sheets" are available which provide the needed interpretation.
  • Hispanic Indexing and Research sessions are held Saturdays from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm. Most Saturdays, these sessions are indexing sessions.

Records to be indexed includes: census, birth, marriage, death, obituaries, military, city directories, court records and other records from many countries of the world.

Handout for the Beginning Web Indexing Class



Modified 02/26/2018 by Theron and Shanna Schaefermeyer