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=== '''The Arlington Texas Family History Center is easily accessible from Interstate 20:''' ===
==='''The Arlington Texas FamilySearch Center is easily accessible from Interstate 20:'''===


Take exit 447 for Park Springs Boulevard  
Take exit 447 for Park Springs Boulevard  
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Turn North onto Park Springs Blvd <br>Turn right onto W Pleasant Ridge Rd <br>Take the 1st left onto Kelly Perkins Rd <br>Kelly Perkins Rd turns slightly left and becomes Curt Dr<br>Destination will be on the right  
Turn North onto Park Springs Blvd <br>Turn right onto W Pleasant Ridge Rd <br>Take the 1st left onto Kelly Perkins Rd <br>Kelly Perkins Rd turns slightly left and becomes Curt Dr<br>Destination will be on the right  


= Center Contacts and Hours =
==Center Contacts and Hours==


'''Location Map:'''  
'''Location Map:'''  
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'''Address:'''  
'''Address:'''  


*3809 Curt Drive Arlington Texas 76016 United States  
*3809 Curt Drive Arlington Texas 76016 United States
*The entrance to the Family History Center is on the back side of the building.
*The entrance to the FamilySearch Center is on the back side of the building.


*Language:English
*Language:English
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'''Phone:'''  
'''Phone:'''  


*''' 1-817-446-7088'''
*''' [[Tel:1-817-446-7088|1-817-446-7088]]'''


'''E-mail:'''  
'''E-mail:'''  


*TX_Arlington@ldsmail.net
*TX_Arlington@familyhistorymail.org


'''Open Hours:'''  
'''Open Hours:'''  


*'''Wednesday:'''10:00am-2:00pm and 6:00pm-9:00pm  
*'''Wednesday:'''10:00am-2:00pm and 6:00pm-9:00pm
*'''Thursday:'''10:00am-2:00pm  
*'''Thursday:'''10:00am-2:00pm
*'''Saturday:'''9:00am-1:00pm
*'''Saturday:'''9:00am-1:00pm
*'''THIS FAMILY HISTORY CENTER WILL BE CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS:  23 November 2016, 24 November 2016, 24 December 2016'''
*'''PLEASE VERIFY THAT WE ARE OPEN IN CASE OF HOLIDAYS AND INCLEMENT WEATHER'''
   
   
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==<b>Annual Family History SEMINAR</b>==


== Annual Family History FAIR  ==
**TO BE SCHEDULED
*Preregistration not required
*Same day registration begins at 8 AM.


==== First Saturday in March  ====
*Come for all or part of the day
*Visit link below for more details (Arlington Texas FamilySearch Center web site)<br>


==== Calendar and Events  ====
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===Center Resources===


:'''4 March 2017'''
====Collections====


:*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog '''FamilySearch Catalog:'''] Any of the films and fiche ordered through the FamilySearch Catalog may be read in this center.
:*Over 100 books, atlases, research guides for various locations, published genealogies, back-issues of genealogical magazines.
:*Microfiche: indexes of vital records, genealogical atlases, familiy histories, etc.
::*A drawer devoted to microfiche of Scotish records such as:
:::*Indexes to christenings, marriages &amp; burials
:::*Index to 1881 Census


:9AM
====Databases and Software====
:Preregistration is preferred;
:Same day registration begins at 8 AM.
:<br>
==== Staff Training Meetings  ====


7&nbsp;PM at Family History Center&nbsp;
:*'''[[FamilySearch Center Portal]]''' This center has access to the FamilySearch Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to third party premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions.
:*<u>Family Insigh</u>t: has the capability to interact with New.FamilySearch to pull information from or put information into PAF.
:*<u>Get My Ancestors:</u>  allows downloads from New.FamilySearch to your database


*30 October 2016: 7 PM<br>
====Hardware and Equipment====


<br>
:*computers with Internet access for genealogy research
:*printers
:*microfilm/fiche readers
:*microfilm/fiche reader printer - can print on paper or copy to your USB jump drive (AKA thumb drive or memory stick).


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===Center Services===


=== Center Resources  ===
:*How to get started.
:*Provide research help. We do not perform the research for patrons, but we answer questions and suggest possible sources.


==== Collections  ====
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:*[https://www.familysearch.org/#form=catalog '''FamilySearch Catalog:'''] Any of the films and fiche ordered through the FamilySearch Catalog may be read in this center.
===Resources in the Local Area===
:*Over 100 books, atlases, research guides for various locations, published genealogies, back-issues of genealogical magazines.
:*Microfiche: indexes of vital records, genealogical atlases, familiy histories, etc.
::*A drawer devoted to microfiche of Scotish records such as:
:::*Indexes to christenings, marriages &amp; burials
:::*Index to 1881 Census


==== Databases and Software  ====
*Arlington Public Library<br>101 E. Abram St. <br>Arlington, Texas 76060


:*'''[[FHC Portal]]''' This center has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to third party premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions.&nbsp;
[[Tel:(817) 459-6913|(817) 459-6913]]  
:*<u>Family Insigh</u>t: has the capability to interact with New.FamilySearch to pull information from or put information into PAF.
:*<u>Get My Ancestors:</u>&nbsp; allows downloads from New.FamilySearch to your database


==== Hardware and Equipment  ====
*Dallas Public Library<br>J. Erik Jonsson Central Library<br>1515 Young Street<br>Dallas, Texas 75201


:*computers&nbsp;with Internet access for genealogy research
Genealogy: 8th floor
:*printers
:*microfilm/fiche readers
:*microfilm/fiche reader printer - can print on paper or copy to your USB&nbsp;jump drive (AKA thumb drive or&nbsp;memory stick).


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[[Tel:(214) 670-1433|(214) 670-1433]]


=== Center Services  ===
The Dallas Public Library Genealogy Section contains one of the largest and most comprehensive collections for family history research in the Southwest. Over 50,000 individuals visit annually, with      many traveling from out of the state to utilize the collection which includes all states and counties of the United States. Resources for many foreign countries are also available.


:*How to get started.  
http://dallaslibrary2.org/genealogy/index.php
:*Provide research help. We do not perform the research for patrons, but we answer questions and suggest possible sources.


==== Staff Research Specialists  ====
*Fort Worth Public Library


*England research - [mailto:full.snelson@gmail.com Scott Snelson] -&nbsp;1st &amp; 4th Saturday shifts <span id="fck_dom_range_temp_1332610259943_650" />
500 W. Third St.  
*Spanish translation - TBD
*South American research - TBD
*African&nbsp;American research - TBD
*German research - TBD


==== Non-Staff Research Specialists  ====
Fort Worth, TX 76102-7305


''(Include sections for any other services your center provides. Add additional sections for those services. See the [[Bountiful Utah Heights Family History Center|Bountiful]] and [[Chattanooga Tennessee Family History Center|Chattanooga]] FHC pages for examples.)''
[[Tel:817-392-7323|817-392-7323]]


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http://fortworthtexas.gov/library/genealogy/


=== Resources in the Local Area<br>  ===
*National Archives Southwest Region


National Archives Southwest Region<br>501 W. Felix St., Bldg. 1, <br>Fort Worth, Texas 76115-3405<br>(817) 334-5525
1400 John Burgess Drive


<br>Dallas Public Library<br>J. Erik Jonsson Central Library<br>1515 Young Street<br>Dallas, Texas (214) 670-1433
Fort Worth, Texas 76140


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[[Tel:817-551- 2051|817-551- 2051]]


Arlington Public Library<br>101 E. Abram St. <br>Arlington, Texas (817) 459-6913
<br>


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=== Links:&nbsp;  ===
===Links: ===


:*[http://arlingtontxfhc.org/ '''Arlington Family History Center web site:''']
:*[http://arlingtontxfhc.org/ '''Arlington FamilySearch Center web site:''']


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=== Volunteer at the Center ===
===Volunteer at the Center===


''(Include information here about the volunteers you are looking for.)''
''(Include information here about the volunteers you are looking for.)''

Latest revision as of 17:24, 13 December 2022

FamilySearch This article describes the services and resources available at a FamilySearch Center, a branch facility of the FamilySearch Library.


Arlington Texas FHC seal.jpg
FHC Business Card. pic.JPG

The Arlington Texas FamilySearch Center is easily accessible from Interstate 20:

Take exit 447 for Park Springs Boulevard

Turn North onto Park Springs Blvd
Turn right onto W Pleasant Ridge Rd
Take the 1st left onto Kelly Perkins Rd
Kelly Perkins Rd turns slightly left and becomes Curt Dr
Destination will be on the right

Center Contacts and Hours

Location Map:

Address:

  • 3809 Curt Drive Arlington Texas 76016 United States
  • The entrance to the FamilySearch Center is on the back side of the building.
  • Language:English

Phone:

E-mail:

  • TX_Arlington@familyhistorymail.org

Open Hours:

  • Wednesday:10:00am-2:00pm and 6:00pm-9:00pm
  • Thursday:10:00am-2:00pm
  • Saturday:9:00am-1:00pm
  • PLEASE VERIFY THAT WE ARE OPEN IN CASE OF HOLIDAYS AND INCLEMENT WEATHER

Annual Family History SEMINAR

    • TO BE SCHEDULED
  • Preregistration not required
  • Same day registration begins at 8 AM.
  • Come for all or part of the day
  • Visit link below for more details (Arlington Texas FamilySearch Center web site)

Center Resources

Collections

  • FamilySearch Catalog: Any of the films and fiche ordered through the FamilySearch Catalog may be read in this center.
  • Over 100 books, atlases, research guides for various locations, published genealogies, back-issues of genealogical magazines.
  • Microfiche: indexes of vital records, genealogical atlases, familiy histories, etc.
  • A drawer devoted to microfiche of Scotish records such as:
  • Indexes to christenings, marriages & burials
  • Index to 1881 Census

Databases and Software

  • FamilySearch Center Portal This center has access to the FamilySearch Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to third party premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions.
  • Family Insight: has the capability to interact with New.FamilySearch to pull information from or put information into PAF.
  • Get My Ancestors: allows downloads from New.FamilySearch to your database

Hardware and Equipment

  • computers with Internet access for genealogy research
  • printers
  • microfilm/fiche readers
  • microfilm/fiche reader printer - can print on paper or copy to your USB jump drive (AKA thumb drive or memory stick).

Center Services

  • How to get started.
  • Provide research help. We do not perform the research for patrons, but we answer questions and suggest possible sources.

Resources in the Local Area

  • Arlington Public Library
    101 E. Abram St.
    Arlington, Texas 76060

[459-6913|(817) 459-6913]

  • Dallas Public Library
    J. Erik Jonsson Central Library
    1515 Young Street
    Dallas, Texas 75201

Genealogy: 8th floor

[670-1433|(214) 670-1433]

The Dallas Public Library Genealogy Section contains one of the largest and most comprehensive collections for family history research in the Southwest. Over 50,000 individuals visit annually, with many traveling from out of the state to utilize the collection which includes all states and counties of the United States. Resources for many foreign countries are also available.

http://dallaslibrary2.org/genealogy/index.php

  • Fort Worth Public Library

500 W. Third St.

Fort Worth, TX 76102-7305

[[2]]

http://fortworthtexas.gov/library/genealogy/

  • National Archives Southwest Region

1400 John Burgess Drive

Fort Worth, Texas 76140

[2051|817-551- 2051]



Links:


Volunteer at the Center

(Include information here about the volunteers you are looking for.)