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


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


*'''Address:''' 76 S 100 W, Newton, Utah
*'''Address:''' 76 S 100 W, Newton, Utah
*Enter through the North doors and turn a slight left in the foyer.  
*Enter through the North doors and turn a slight left in the foyer.
*[https://www.google.com/maps/place/76+S+100+W,+Newton,+UT+84327/@41.8608299,-111.9913106,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x87548e827ceae7d5:0x9ccdcf075d4ae61c?hl=en Map Location]
*[https://www.google.com/maps/place/76+S+100+W,+Newton,+UT+84327/@41.8608299,-111.9913106,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x87548e827ceae7d5:0x9ccdcf075d4ae61c?hl=en Map Location]


*'''Phone: 435-563-2460'''
*'''Phone: 435-563-2460'''


*'''E-mail:''' ut_newton@ldsmail.net<br>
*'''E-mail:''' ut_newton@familyhistorymail.org<br>


*'''Open Hours: Tuesdays 10:30 a.m. - Noon. and Thursdays 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. Classes held on Tuesday mornings Jan-May and Sept-Nov at 9:30 -10:30 am.'''
*'''Open Hours: Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. until noon; and 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.'''


*'''Holiday Schedule: 2018 closures: Jan 2, 4, 23, 25; Feb 27; Mar 1; Apr 3, 5; May 29, 31; Jul 24, 26; Aug 30; Sep 4, Nov 20, 22, Dec 18 - Jan 3.'''
*'''Holiday Schedule: Any national or state holiday that falls on Thursday; From Thanksgiving until New Year.'''


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=== Calendar and Events ===
===Calendar and Events===
 
====Upcoming Events====
'''August 24th - Class 1 - Getting Started by Getting Organized'''


==== Upcoming Events  ====
     Don't waste time doing the same searches every 6-12 months. Keep track of the records you have already looked at and what records you need to look at to find the information you need.


==== Class Schedule:  see our Facebook page for upcoming classes and any cancellations - "Family History Center-Newton Utah. ====
     We will discuss the research cycle and where to start.
Jan 9 - Family Search Catalog


Jan 16 - Writing a Life Sketch
     Which is better - paper or computer (this is a trick question)


Jan 30 - Ancestry.com - starting your tree and navigating
     How to utilize research logs and use family group sheets and timelines.


Feb 6 - Ancestry.com - Searching Records
     We will discuss personal database programs.


Feb 13 - Find My Past.com - Starting your tree and searching records
'''August 31st - Class 2 - Getting Better Search Results in FamilySearch'''


Feb 20 - Family Search Mobile Apps - Relatives around me, Map My Ancestors (Kathy)
     There are a few tricks we can employ to get better and more useful search results.  We will learn how to use filters, wild cards, search by location, search by collections.


Mar 6 - Journal App (Kotie)
'''September 7th - Class 3 - Utilizing FamilySearch Catalog'''


Mar 13 - Photo Fixes (Emily)
     After we have done basic searches - then what - Using the catalog will help to zero in on the data you are looking for. We will learn how to find collections by place, keyword, subject and how to search by film number.


Mar 20 - Maps & Gazetters
'''September  14th - Class 4 - Utilizing FamilySearch Wiki'''


Mar 27 - Google Earth Overlays
    Just as with using the catalog using the wiki will help us find records not in FamilySearch's collections. We will luse FamilySearch Wiki to find records on other websites, and find details about the collections on FamilySearch.


Apr 10 - My Heritiage.com
'''September 21 - Class 5 - Utilizing FamilySearch Books'''


Apr 17 - GRO website
     There are a lot of digitized books on FamilySearch. These include family histories that have been published and also county and city histories that may include information about your family. In this class we will learn how to find them and how to search to book so that we don't have to read the entire book to see if a family member is mentioned.


Apr 24 - The Family History Guide
'''<u>September 28 - the Center is CLOSED</u>'''


May 1 - Desendancy Research
'''October 5th - Class 6 - Get More From Google'''


May 8 - Family Tree's "My Source Box"
     Learn how to use search engines to locate state archives, online newspapers, and maps. We will also explore Google operators to get better search results and when we have found a website we want to use again we will bookmark the site.


May 15 - Family Search Wiki
'''October 12th - Class 1 - Getting Started by Getting Organized'''


May 22 - Fold 3 Website
'''October 19th - Class 2 - Getting Better Search Results in FamilySearch'''


Classes will not be held during the Summer. They will start up again in September.
'''October 26th - Class 3 - Utilizing FamilySearch Catalog'''


==== Staff Training Meetings ====
'''November 2nd - Class 4 - Utilizing FamilySearch Wiki'''
 
'''November 9th - Class 5 - Utilizing FamilySearch Books'''
 
'''November 16th - Class 6 - Get More From Google'''
 
====Staff Training Meetings====


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=== Center Resources ===
===Center Resources===
 
==== Collections  ====


====Collections====




*''(List additional collections you have such as the types of books and microfilm you have on indefinite loan; though you will not want to list every single item you have. Just give visitors to this page a general idea of your resources.)''
*''(List additional collections you have such as the types of books and microfilm you have on indefinite loan; though you will not want to list every single item you have. Just give visitors to this page a general idea of your resources.)''


==== Databases and Software ====
====Databases and Software====


*'''[[FHC Portal]]''' This center has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. ''(Note to FHC: Not all FHCs have access to this portal. If you do not, you will want to remove this entire bullet. If you do have access to it, just remove this text in italics.)''
*'''[[FamilySearch Center Portal]]''' This center has access to the FamilySearch Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. ''(Note to FSC: Not all FSCs have access to this portal. If you do not, you will want to remove this entire bullet. If you do have access to it, just remove this text in italics.)''


==== Hardware and Equipment ====
====Hardware and Equipment====


*''We have four computers and a scanner/printer''
*''We have four computers and a scanner/printer''
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=== Center Services ===
===Center Services===
 
====Staff Research Specialties====


==== Staff Research Specialties  ====


''(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.)''


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=== Resources in the Local Area ===
===Resources in the Local Area===


''(This section is to highlight other resources in your area that will be helpful for individuals doing research there in your location, if there are any, such as government offices, historical societies, etc.)''  
''(This section is to highlight other resources in your area that will be helpful for individuals doing research there in your location, if there are any, such as government offices, historical societies, etc.)''  
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=== Links ===
===Links===
 
''(Include links to other websites of interest to those who visit your center such as links to the city, county and state wiki pages where your center is located.)''
 
[[Newton, Utah]]


''(Include links to other websites of interest to those who visit your center such as links to the city, county and state wiki pages where your center is located.)''
[[Newton, Utah Wards and Branches of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]]


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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 13:22, 6 May 2024

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




(Add a brief paragraph about your center here and the area it serves. Information in italics below is guidance for you and should be deleted as you fill out the page. Remove italics from other text by selecting the text and clicking the "I" box in the Toolbar above.)

Center Contacts and Hours

  • Language: English
  • Address: 76 S 100 W, Newton, Utah
  • Enter through the North doors and turn a slight left in the foyer.
  • Map Location
  • Phone: 435-563-2460
  • E-mail: ut_newton@familyhistorymail.org
  • Open Hours: Thursdays, 10:30 a.m. until noon; and 7:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m.
  • Holiday Schedule: Any national or state holiday that falls on Thursday; From Thanksgiving until New Year.

Calendar and Events

Upcoming Events

August 24th - Class 1 - Getting Started by Getting Organized

     Don't waste time doing the same searches every 6-12 months. Keep track of the records you have already looked at and what records you need to look at to find the information you need.

     We will discuss the research cycle and where to start.

     Which is better - paper or computer (this is a trick question)

     How to utilize research logs and use family group sheets and timelines.

     We will discuss personal database programs.

August 31st - Class 2 - Getting Better Search Results in FamilySearch

     There are a few tricks we can employ to get better and more useful search results.  We will learn how to use filters, wild cards, search by location, search by collections.

September 7th - Class 3 - Utilizing FamilySearch Catalog

     After we have done basic searches - then what - Using the catalog will help to zero in on the data you are looking for. We will learn how to find collections by place, keyword, subject and how to search by film number.

September  14th - Class 4 - Utilizing FamilySearch Wiki

    Just as with using the catalog using the wiki will help us find records not in FamilySearch's collections. We will luse FamilySearch Wiki to find records on other websites, and find details about the collections on FamilySearch.

September 21 - Class 5 - Utilizing FamilySearch Books

     There are a lot of digitized books on FamilySearch. These include family histories that have been published and also county and city histories that may include information about your family. In this class we will learn how to find them and how to search to book so that we don't have to read the entire book to see if a family member is mentioned.

September 28 - the Center is CLOSED

October 5th - Class 6 - Get More From Google

     Learn how to use search engines to locate state archives, online newspapers, and maps. We will also explore Google operators to get better search results and when we have found a website we want to use again we will bookmark the site.

October 12th - Class 1 - Getting Started by Getting Organized

October 19th - Class 2 - Getting Better Search Results in FamilySearch

October 26th - Class 3 - Utilizing FamilySearch Catalog

November 2nd - Class 4 - Utilizing FamilySearch Wiki

November 9th - Class 5 - Utilizing FamilySearch Books

November 16th - Class 6 - Get More From Google

Staff Training Meetings


Center Resources

Collections

  • (List additional collections you have such as the types of books and microfilm you have on indefinite loan; though you will not want to list every single item you have. Just give visitors to this page a general idea of your resources.)

Databases and Software

  • FamilySearch Center Portal This center has access to the FamilySearch Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. (Note to FSC: Not all FSCs have access to this portal. If you do not, you will want to remove this entire bullet. If you do have access to it, just remove this text in italics.)

Hardware and Equipment

  • We have four computers and a scanner/printer

Center Services

Staff Research Specialties


Resources in the Local Area

(This section is to highlight other resources in your area that will be helpful for individuals doing research there in your location, if there are any, such as government offices, historical societies, etc.)


Links

(Include links to other websites of interest to those who visit your center such as links to the city, county and state wiki pages where your center is located.)

Newton, Utah

Newton, Utah Wards and Branches of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints


Volunteer at the Center

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


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