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| content=The '''Hurricane Utah Family History Center''' is located in downtown Hurricane just off State Street. Our address is:  37 South 200 West, Hurricane. <span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 13.2799997329712px;"> We </span><span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 13.2799997329712px;">serve the areas of Hurricane, La Verkin, Toquerville, all the way to Zion's National Park.&nbsp; We have over 70 volunteers who are trained to help visiting patrons in searching out their kindred dead and saving the data they find.</span>
| content=The '''Hurricane Utah FamilySearch Center''' is located in downtown Hurricane just off State Street. Our address is:  37 South 200 West, Hurricane. <span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 13.2799997329712px;"> We </span><span style="line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 13.2799997329712px;">serve the areas of Hurricane, La Verkin, Toquerville, all the way to Zion's National Park. We have over 90 volunteers who are trained to help visiting patrons in searching out their kindred dead and saving the data they find.</span>
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'''E-mail:''' [mailto:ut_hurricane@familyhistorymail.org ut_hurricane@familyhistorymail.org]
'''E-mail:''' [mailto:ut_hurricane@familyhistorymail.org ut_hurricane@familyhistorymail.org]


==='''<u>Open Hours for the Public</u>'''===
====<u>Open Hours for the Public --->  PLEASE CHECK THE CLOSURE SCHEDULE BELOW</u>====


:*'''Monday: '''9:00am - 5:00pm
:*'''Monday: '''9:00am - 5:00pm
:*'''Tuesday: '''9:00am - 9:00pm        (<u>Also available for Groups from 6 - 9 pm.</u>  Schedule with Sister Schoenfeld, 206-200-2368)
:*'''Tuesday: '''9:00am - 9:00pm        (<u>Also available for Groups from 6 - 9 pm.</u>  Schedule with Sister Comsa at 714-609-1767.
:*'''Wednesday: '''9:00am - 5:00pm
:*'''Wednesday: '''9:00am - 5:00pm
:*'''Thursday: '''9:00am - 9:00pm      (<u>Also available for Groups from 6 - 9 pm.</u>  Schedule with Sister Schoenfeld 206-200-2368)
:*'''Thursday: '''9:00am - 9:00pm      (<u>Also available for Groups from 6 - 9 pm.</u>  Schedule with Sister Comsa at 714-609-1767.
:*'''Friday: '''9:00am - 5:00pm
:*'''Friday: '''9:00am - 5:00pm
:*'''Saturday''':  Closed except for appointments and for Groups -- which may be scheduled for Saturday. (Call Sister Schoenfeld at:  206-200-2368 to schedule)
:*'''Saturday''':  Closed except for appointments and Groups -- which may be scheduled with Sister Comsa at 714-609-1767.
 
*


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=== <u>'''2022 FHC Closure Schedule'''</u>  ===
==== <u>'''2024 FSC Closure Schedule''' .</u>  ====
Monday    January 17<sup>th</sup>                                     Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Monday    January 15th                                   Martin Luther King Jr. Day


Monday    February 21<sup>st</sup>                                     President’s Day
Monday    February 19th                                 President’s Day


Saturday   April 2<sup>nd</sup>                                              General Conference
Fri and Mon. March 29 - April 1st                    Easter Weekend


Friday & Saturday   April 15<sup>th</sup>- 18<sup>th</sup>                   EASTER weekend
Saturday   April 6th                                       General Conference


Saturday - Monday   May 28<sup>th</sup>- 30<sup>th</sup>                  Memorial Day weekend
'''Monday-Friday (15-19 April)                          Closed for Road Maintenance'''


                  '''July 1<sup>st</sup>-31<sup>st</sup>                                        Summer Break'''
Friday - Monday   May 24th - 27th                 Memorial Day weekend


Thursday - Monday   Sept 1<sup>st</sup> - 5<sup>th</sup>                   Peach Days and '''Labor Day'''
           '''July 1<sup>st</sup>-31<sup>st</sup>                                    Summer Break'''


Thursday – Saturday   Sept 22<sup>nd</sup>- 24<sup>th</sup>              '''''Family Roots'''''
Thursday - Monday   Aug. 29th -Sept. 2nd      Peach Days and '''Labor Day'''


Saturday    October 1<sup>st</sup>                                      '''''General Conference'''''  
Saturday    October 5th                                '''''General Conference'''''  


Monday   October 31<sup>st</sup>                                      Halloween close at 3:30 pm
Thursday   October 31<sup>st</sup>                                   Halloween - close at 3:30 pm


Monday   November 21st- 26<sup>th</sup>                        '''THANKSGIVING''' break
Monday   November 25th - 30th                    '''THANKSGIVING''' break


Monday Dec. 19th - Jan. 1<sup>st</sup>   2023                   '''Christmas and New Year’s'''   
Thursday Dec. 19th - Jan. 1st 2025                '''Christmas and New Year’s (Re-opens on Thursday, January 2nd)'''   
 
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Please do not enter the building during deep cleaning or for 4 hours afterwards.  Thank you for your consideration.


<nowiki>*</nowiki>Please do not enter the building during deep cleaning or for 4 hours afterward.  Thank you for your consideration.
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<u>'''WHAT ELSE CAN I DO?'''</u>
<u>'''WHAT ELSE CAN I DO?'''</u>


<nowiki>**</nowiki>There are some things you can do from home:
<nowiki>**</nowiki>There are lots of things you can do from home, including:<br><br>1. To learn how to use Family Search, Ancestry, etc., go to [https://www.thefhguide.com/index.html thefhguide.com]; then click around the site.  Have fun.
#To learn how to use Family Search, Ancestry, etc., please enter this url on your computer: thefhguide.com ; then click around the site.  Have fun.


2. For BYU Family History material, Click on this link:  https://fh.lib.byu.edu/classes-and-webinars/ . Once there, click on the "Live Webinar Join" link, at the scheduled time               
2. [https://fh.lib.byu.edu/classes-and-webinars/ BYU Library - Family History]. Once there, check out the different links. There is something for all levels of interest,                


to watch the webinar, or view a recorded copy of it two days later.  There is something here for all levels of interest, from beginner to advanced.  You will find videos, classes, etc. Click around and enjoy all the fun.               
from beginner to advanced.  You will find videos, classes, etc.


=='''<big>Hurricane Family History Center Classes:</big>'''==
===<big>Hurricane FamilySearch Center Classes</big>===
*'''For class descriptions, see the listing after all the Classes.'''
*'''For class descriptions, see the listing after all the Classes.'''
*<u>'''If you would like to copy the classes to your home computer'''</u>''':  Drag your cursor through (select) all of the CLASS data so the entire table is colored/selected.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Then Right Click on it, and select COPY.  Open a blank WORD document on your computer, right click ON IT and then click PASTE.  Then PRINT.'''


*'''To schedule and sign up to take classes visit us or call 435-635-2174.  '''
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*'''If you would like to schedule a GROUP VISIT, call: Marsha Schoenfeld at 206-200-2368.'''


*<u>'''If you would like to copy the classes to your home computer'''</u>''': Drag your cursor through (select) all of the CLASS data so the entire table is colored/selected.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Then Right Click on it, and select COPY.  Open a blank WORD document on your computer, right click ON IT and then click PASTE.  Then PRINT.'''
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'''<u>GROUP VISITS</u>:'''
{| class="wikitable"
|In advance  schedule with
|Roxanne Comsa
|714-609-1767
|}
Prior to attending the class:


===== '''<u>FEBRUARY 2022 CLASS SCHEDULE:</u>''' =====
# All attendee’s must be registered to a Family Search Account
# Choose the topic in which your group would like to be trained.  
# Know the number of participants.            
# Give this information to Sister Comsa when you register.
# Please give Sister Comsa the names of your ward Temple and Family Search consultants who will also attend and help teach the participants.
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'''Hurricane FamilySearch Center'''
 
'''      MAY 2024 Class Schedule'''
 
'''  The numbered classes are for basic skills'''
{| class="wikitable"
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|'''DATE'''
|'''DATE'''
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|'''INSTRUCTOR'''
|'''INSTRUCTOR'''
|-
|-
|Feb 1 – Tuesday
|May 6  – Monday
|10:00 am
|Using Apps to do Family Search
|Jerolyn Stout
|-
|May 6 – Monday
|1:30 pm
|#1 FAMILY SEARCH, BEGINNING
|Daryle Bartholomew
|-
|May 7 – Tuesday
|10:00 am
|10:00 am
|Merging Duplicates and Resolving Relationships
|Write Your Own History
|Cathy Riley
|Helayna Goulding
|-
|May 7 – Tuesday
|2:00 pm
|Scrapbooking with MicroSoft Word, Part 1
|Eric Sorenson
|-
|-
|Feb 2 – Wednesday
|May 8 – Wednesday
|11:00 am
|2:00 pm
|Descendancy Research
|#3 (A) MERGING DUPLICATES
|Diane Hogan
|Gerri Hinton
|-
|-
|Feb 2 – Wednesday
|May 8 – Wednesday
|1:30 pm
|6:30 pm
|Family Tree Apps
|#1 FAMILY SEARCH, BEGINNING
|Jonathan Volcancek
|Daryle Bartholomew
|-
|-
|Feb 3 – Thursday
|May 9 – Thursday
|9:30 am
|6:30 pm
|Family Search #3 Memories
|Indexing, Tips and Tricks
|Barbara Elkins
|Duane Guinn
|-
|-
|Feb 4 – Friday
|May 10 – Friday
|2:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|Standardizing Dates and Places in Family Search
|#2 ATTACHING RECORD HINTS TO FAMILY TREE USING SOURCE LINKER
|Merridee Gibson
|-
|May 10 – Friday
|3:00 pm
|#2 ATTACHING SOURCES NOT FOUND  ON FAMILYSEARCH
|Merridee Gibson
|Merridee Gibson
|-
|-
|Feb 7 – Monday
|May 13 – Monday
|9:30 am
|10 -12 am
|Researching with Google
|Photo Editing, Repair, and  Restoring
|Linda Prince
|Steve Haddox
|-
|-
|Feb 7 Monday
|May 14 Tuesday
|11:00 am
|11:00 am
|Preserving Heirlooms and Memories
|Descendancy Research, FamilySearch
|Lisa Stratton
|Diane Hogan
|-
|Feb 7 - Monday
|1:30 pm`
|Family Search #1 Beginning
|Daryle Bartholomew
|-
|-
|Feb 8 – Tuesday
|May 14 – Tuesday
|2:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|Finding Temple names using Puzzilla
|Descendancy Research Using Puzzilla
|Ray Fowler
|Ray Fowler
|-
|-
|Feb 9 – Wednesday
|May 14 – Tuesday
|3:00 pm
|Scrapbooking with MicroSoft  Word, Part 2
|Eric Sorenson
|-
|May 15 – Wednesday
|10:00 am
|10:00 am
|Write Your Own History
|Ancestry.com – Beginning
|Helayna Goulding
|Tana Gubler
|-
|May 15 – Wednesday
|11:00 am
|Ancestry.com – Advanced
|Tana Gubler
|-
|-
|Feb 9 – Wednesday
|May 15 – Wednesday
|1:30 pm
|2:00 pm
|Find A Grave
|Find-A-Grave
|Gerri Hinton
|Gerri Hinton
|-
|-
|Feb 9 – Wednesday
|May 15 – Wednesday
|3:00 pm
|3:00 pm
|Scanner Workshop, Scan Snap
|Scanner Workshop – Flat Bed
|David Hinton
|David Hinton
|-
|-
|Feb 9 – Wednesday
|May 15 – Wednesday
|7:00 pm
|7:00 pm
|Family Search #1 Beginning
|Temple and Family Consultant and Leaders Training      '''CANCELLED'''
|Daryle Bartholomew
|Barbara Waagen
|-
|May 16 – Thursday
|6:30 pm
|Family Tree Apps, Names, and Family Groups    '''CANCELLED'''
|Jonathan Volcancek
|-
|-
|Feb 14 Monday
|May 17 Friday
|9:00 am
|2:00 pm
|Family Search #2 Adding Hints and Sources
|#4 STANDARDIZING DATES AND PLACES
|Rayleen Barnes
|Merridee Gibson
|-
|-
|Feb 14 – Monday
|May 20 – Monday
|2:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|Researching Newspapers
|AncestryDNA
|Bob Gowans
|Laura Thomas
|-
|-
|Feb 15 – Tuesday
|May 21 – Tuesday
|2:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|Google Earth Pro
|Google Earth
|Ray Fowler
|Ray Fowler
|-
|-
|Feb 16 – Wednesday
|May 22 – Wednesday
|9:30 am
|2:00 pm
|Navigating the Computer, bring  questions
|Researching Newspapers
|Debbie Overton
|Bob Gowans
|-
|May 23 – Thursday
|9:30
|#5 ADDING MEMORIES
|Barbara Elkins
|-
|-
|Feb 16 - Wednesday
|May 28 – Tuesday
|11:00 am
|11:00 am
|Wiki, A Goldmine of Information
|Wiki, A Goldmine of Information
|Diane Hogan
|Diane Hogan
|}
To attend a class:  visit the Hurricane FamilySearch Center at 37 South 200 West, Hurricane, Utah,
or Call: '''435-635-2174.'''  If possible, please sign up for the class you want to attend.
To see the '''most recent''' class schedule, changes, cancellations, etc. visit our website. Or calling the Hurricane FamilySearch Center.
               Or go to familysearch.org – Search – Wiki – and search for Hurricane Utah Family History Center.
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'''GROUPS'''
{| class="wikitable"
|In advance  schedule with
|Roxanne  Comsa
|714  609-1767
|}
Prior to attending the class:
# All attendee’s must be registered to a Family Search Account
# Choose the topic in which your group would like to be trained.  
# Know the number of participants.            
# Give this information to Sister Comsa when you register.
# Please give Sister Comsa the names of your ward Temple and Family Search    consultants who will also attend and help teach the participants.
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'''<u>Individual Classes by Appointment Only:</u>'''
{| class="wikitable"
|German  Research
|Pat  Erdmann
|435  313-3915
|-
|-
|Feb 16 – Wednesday
|Orphan  Trains
|7:00 pm
|Pat Erdmann
|Family Search #2 Adding Hints and Sources
|435 313-3915
|Rayleen Barnes
|-
|-
|Feb 18 – Friday
|England  Research - 1835 to present
|10:00 am
|Barbara Waagen
|Swedish Research, Part 1
|435  635-6940
|Barbara Waagen
|-
|-
|Feb 18 – Friday
|Norwegian  Research
|3:00 pm
|Barbara  Waagen
|Indexing – Tips and Tricks
|435  635-6940
|Rayleen Barnes
|-
|-
|Feb 22 – Tuesday
|Swedish  Research
|2:00 pm
|Barbara  Waagen
|Preserving Family Memories with Microsoft Word, even if you don’t type
|435  635-6940
|Eric Sorensen
|-
|-
|Feb 23 – Wednesday
|Old  Handwriting
|7:00 pm
|Barbara  Waagen
|Standardizing Dates and Places in Family Search
|435 635-6940
|Merridee Gibson
|-
|-
|Feb 24- Thursday
|Roots  Magic
|1:00 pm
|Jerrie  Overton
|Ancestry.com  Beginning (Limit to 6)
|435  215-9424
|Pat Grow
|-
|-
|Feb 24 - Thursday
|Danish Research
|2:00 pm
|Julia  Campbell
|Ancestry.com  Advanced (Limit to 6)
|435  635-4255
|Pat Grow
|-
|-
|Feb 28 – Monday
|What is a  Personal Database and Why Do We Have It
|10:00 am
|Pat  Erdmann
|Gimp: Repairing, Restoring, Erasing, and Adding to Photos  (2  Hours)
|435 313-3915
|Steve Haddox
|-
|-
|Feb 28 – Monday
|Learning  the Computer
|2:00 pm
|Debbie  Overton
|Ancestry DNA
|435  229-3150
|Laura Thomas
|}
|}
Individual Classes: <u>By appointment Only</u>:
Groups contact Marsha Schoenfeld 206 200-2368 to schedule
Evening classes can be arranged by contacting the Hurricane Family History Center.
37 South 200 West, Hurricane, Utah
Call the Hurricane Family History Center at 435 635-2174
For more information google – Hurricane Utah Family History Center and click on the WIKI entry.
Or go to familysearch.org – Search – Wiki – and search for Hurricane Utah Family History Center.


== '''<u>Hurricane Family History Center</u>''' ==
'''___________________________________________________________________________________________________'''


===== '''<u>MARCH 2022 CLASS SCHEDULE</u>''' =====
'''JUNE, 2024 CLASS SCHEDULE'''
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|'''DATE'''
|'''DATE'''
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|'''INSTRUCTOR'''
|'''INSTRUCTOR'''
|-
|-
|Mar 1 Tuesday
|June 3 Monday
|10:00 am
|10:00 am
|Merging Duplicates and Resolving  Relationships
|Using Apps to do Family Search
|Cathy Riley
|Jarolyn Stout
|-
|-
|Mar 2 Wednesday
|June 4 Tuesday
|11:00 am
|10:00 am
|Descendancy Research
|Write Your Own History
|Diane Hogan
|Helayna Goulding
|-
|-
|Mar 2 Wednesday
|June 4 Tuesday
|1:30 pm
|2:00 pm
|Family Tree Apps
|Preserving Family Memories with  Family Search (even if you  don’t type)
|Jonathan Volcancek
|Eric Sorenson
|-
|-
|Mar 3 Thursday
|June 6 Tuesday
|9:30 am
|3:00 pm
|Family Search #3 Memories
|Descendancy Research  with Puzzilla
|Barbara Elkins
|Ray Fowler
|-
|-
|Mar 4 – Friday
|June 7 - Wednesday
|2:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|Standardizing Dates and Places  in Family Search
|#3 Editing Relationships
|Merridee Gibson
|Gerri Hinton
|-
|Mar7 – Monday
|9:30 am
|Researching with Google
|Linda Prince
|-
|Mar 7 – Monday
|11:00 am
|Preserving Heirlooms and  Memories
|Lisa Stratton
|-
|-
|Mar 7 - Monday
|June 6 – Thursday
|1:30 pm`
|6:30 pm
|Family Search #1 Beginning
|Indexing Hints and Tips
|Daryle Bartholomew
|Duane Guinn
|-
|-
|Mar 8 Tuesday
|June 7 Friday
|2:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|Finding Temple names using Puzzilla
|#2 ATTACHING RECORD HINTS TO FAMILY SEARCH USING SOURCE LINKER
|Ray Fowler
|Merridee Gibson
|-
|-
|Mar 9 Wednesday
|June 7 Friday
|10:00 am
|3:00 pm
|Write Your Own History
|#2 ATTACHING SOURCES NOT FOUND ON FAMILYSEARCH
|Helayna Goulding
|Merridee Gibson
|-
|-
|Mar 9 Wednesday
|June 10 Monday
|1:30 pm
|1:30 pm
|Find A Grave
|#1 FAMILY SEARCH - BEGINNING
|Gerri Hinton
|Daryle Bartholomew
|-
|-
|Mar 9 – Wednesday
|June 11 - Tuesday
|3:00 pm
|11:00 am
|Scanner Workshop, Fast-Photo
|Descendancy Research with FamilySearch
|David Hinton
|Diane Hogan
|-
|-
|Mar 9 Wednesday
|June 11 Tuesday
|7:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|Family Search #1 Beginning
|Preserving Family Memories with FamilySearch,  Advanced
|Daryle Bartholomew
|Eric Sorenson
|-
|-
|Mar 14 Monday
|June 12 Wednesday
|10:00 am
|Family Search #2 Adding Hints  and Sources
|Rayleen Barnes
|-
|Mar 14 – Monday
|2:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|Researching Newspapers
|Researching Newspapers
|Bob Gowans
|Bob Gowans
|-
|-
|Mar 15 Tuesday
|June 12 Wednesday
|2:00 pm
|6:30 pm
|Google Earth Pro
|#1 FAMILY SEARCH – BEGINNING
|Ray Fowler
|Daryle Bartholomew
|-
|June 13 – Thursday
|9:30 am
|#5 ADDING MEMORIES
|Barbara Elkins
|-
|June 17 – Monday
|10 am – 12
|Photo Editing, Repair, and  Restoring
|Steve Haddox
|-
|-
|Mar 16 - Wednesday
|June 18 – Tuesday
|11:00 am
|11:00 am
|Wiki, A Goldmine of Information
|Wiki, A Goldmine of Information
|Diane Hogan
|Diane Hogan
|-
|-
|Mar 16 Wednesday
|June 18 Tuesday
|7:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|
|Google Earth
|
|Ray Fowler
|-
|-
|Mar 18 Friday
|June 19 Wednesday
|10:00 am
|10:00 am
|Swedish Research, Part 1
|Ancestry, Beginning
|Barbara Waagen
|Tanna Gubler
|-
|-
|Mar 18 Friday
|June 19 Wednesday
|3:00 pm
|11:00 am
|Indexing – Tips and Tricks
|Ancestry, Advanced (DNA)
|Rayleen Barnes
|Tanna Gubler
|-
|-
|Mar 22 Tuesday
|June 19 Wednesday
|2:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|Preserving Family Memories with Microsoft Word, even if you don’t type
|Find-A-Grave
|Eric Sorensen
|Gerri Hinton
|-
|-
|Mar 23 – Wednesday
|June 19 – Wednesday
|7:00 pm
|3:00 pm
|Ancestry. Com  Beginning (Limit to 6)
|Scanner Workshop, Scan Snap
|Pat Grow
|David Hinton
|-
|Mar 24- Thursday
|1:00 pm
|Ancestry.com  Beginning (Limit to 6)
|Pat Grow
|-
|-
|Mar 24 - Thursday
|June 21 – Friday
|2:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|Ancestry.com  Advanced (Limit to 6)
|#4 STANDARDIZING DATES & PLACES
|Pat Grow
|Merridee Gibson
|-
|Mar 28 – Monday
|10:00 am
|Gimp: Repairing, Restoring,  Erasing, and Adding to Photos  (2  Hours)
|Steve Haddox
|-
|-
|Mar 28 Monday
|June 25 Tuesday
|2:00 pm
|2:00 pm
|Ancestry DNA
|Uploading Family Memories with  Microsoft Word, Advanced
|Laura Thomas
|Eric Sorenson
|}
 
 
To attend a class:  visit the Hurricane FamilySearch Center at 37 South 200 West, Hurricane, Utah,
 
or Call: '''435-635-2174.'''  If possible, please sign up for the class you want to attend.
 
To see the '''most recent''' class schedule, changes, cancellations, etc. visit our website by pressing '''Control +left clicking''' on this link:  [[Hurricane Utah FamilySearch Center|https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Hurricane_Utah_FamilySearch_Center]]
 
Or calling the Hurricane FamilySearch Center.
 
                               Or go to familysearch.org – Search – Wiki – and search for Hurricane Utah Family History Center.
 
 
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'''GROUP VISITS:'''
{| class="wikitable"
|In advance  schedule with
|Roxanne  Comsa
|714  609-1767
|}
|}




Groups contact Marsha Schoenfeld 206 200-2368 to schedule
Prior to attending the class:


Evening classes can be arranged by contacting the Hurricane Family History Center.
1.      All attendee’s must be registered to a Family Search Account


37 South 200 West, Hurricane, Utah
2.      Choose the topic in which your group would like to be trained.  


Individual classes available by appointmentSee on the back.
3.      Know the number of participants.            


Call the Hurricane Family History Center at 435 635-2174
4.      Give this information to Sister Comsa when you register.


For more information google – Hurricane Utah Family History Center and click on the WIKI entry.
5.      Please give Sister Comsa the names of your ward Temple and Family Search consultants who will also attend and help teach the participants.


Or go to familysearch.org – Search – Wiki – and search for Hurricane Utah Family History Center.
<nowiki>------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</nowiki>




Individual Classes by Appointment Only
Individual Classes by Appointment Only
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|Ancestry
|Using  Phone Apps
|Pat Grow
|Jonathan  Volcancek
|801  400-0270
|801  809-4959
|-
|-
|German  Research
|German  Research
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|-
|-
|Orphan  Trains
|Orphan  Trains
|Pat Erdmann
|Pat Erdmann
|435  313-3915
|435  313-3915
|-
|England  Research - 1835 to present
|Barbara  Waagen
|435  635-6940
|-
|-
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|Barbara  Waagen
|Barbara  Waagen
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|435  635-6940
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|Roots  Magic
|Leon Earl
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|What is a  Personal Database and Why Do We Have It
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|Debbie  Overton
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<u>'''American Ancestors:'''</u> This is the website for the New England Genealogical Society.


We will be showing a webinar to learn how to use the site to our advantage. They have many early American records that are not available anywhere else.


If you need help with any family history questions, please contact the
This is one of the perks that FamilySearch is giving to us for doing our work. Come and learn how to use this new site. I am very excited to learn to find more documents about my early American ancestors.
 
Family History Center 435 635-2174
 
We can help put you in contact with someone who can help you.
 
 


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'''<u>CLASS DETAILS:</u>'''
'''<u>Ancestry.com -- Learning how to navigate Ancestry.  (Sis. Gubler)</u>'''


======<u>'''American Ancestors'''</u>======
# How to get a free limited Ancestry account.
The New England Genealogical Society have joined with FamilySearch and Church members can have free access to their site. They named their web site “American Ancestors.
# Profile and account settings.
# How to start or import a tree.
# Customizing your tree - Editing, privacy, color, icons, relationships.
# Home Page.
# Record Hints and searching records.
# How to link and transfer data between Ancestry and Family Search. 
# and Lots more!


We will be showing a webinar to learn how to use the site to our advantage. They have many early American records that are not available anywhere else.
<u>'''Ancestry.com'''</u>
 
This is one of the perks that FamilySearch is giving to us for doing our work. Come and learn how to use this new site. I am very excited to learn to find more documents about my early American ancestors.
 
======<u>'''Ancestry.com'''</u>======
Getting Started with Ancestry.com
Getting Started with Ancestry.com


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You must have a personal tree in both Ancestry and FamilySearch to allow for the exchange of data, sources and media between these two websites.
You must have a personal tree in both Ancestry and FamilySearch to allow for the exchange of data, sources and media between these two websites.


======<u>'''Ancestry - Tips and Tricks'''</u>======
<u>'''Ancestry - Tips and Tricks'''</u>
Using the Home Page in Ancestry to find photos, hints and more
Using the Home Page in Ancestry to find photos, hints and more


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'''<u>AncestryDNA</u>'''
'''<u>AncestryDNA</u>'''


Have you signed up for AncestryDNA, and sent in your sample? And you got back your results and wonder what to do now? Come to this class and you will find out! You may have answers to brick walls in your genealogy! Or if you or an ancestor was adopted, you will find some real answers to that question of “Who were the biological parents?”.   We are here to help you through this process.  
Have you signed up for AncestryDNA, and sent in your sample? And you got back your results and wonder what to do now? Come to this class and you will find out! You may have answers to brick walls in your genealogy! Or if you or an ancestor was adopted, you will find some real answers to that question of “Who were the biological parents?”.   We are here to help you through this process.
 


<u>'''Apps Gallery'''</u>
<u>'''Apps Gallery'''</u>
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There are over 100 apps to be found in the APP gallery.  In this class we learn how to get into the APP gallery and how to move around in it to find the app you are looking for.  We will demonstrate the use of several of the apps.  You will be impressed.
There are over 100 apps to be found in the APP gallery.  In this class we learn how to get into the APP gallery and how to move around in it to find the app you are looking for.  We will demonstrate the use of several of the apps.  You will be impressed.


======<u>'''Computer - Basic'''</u>======
<u>'''Computer - Basic'''</u>
This class is not teaching about genealogy and how it is done, but is designed to help those who are just learning about computers and how they work.
This class is not teaching about genealogy and how it is done, but is designed to help those who are just learning about computers and how they work.


======<u>'''Computer - Basic #1'''</u>======
<u>'''Computer - Basic #1'''</u>
You will learn basic computer language for use of the computer.  There is class time and practice time.
You will learn basic computer language for use of the computer.  There is class time and practice time.


======<u>'''Computer - Basic #2'''</u>======
<u>'''Computer - Basic #2'''</u>
We look at word processors and their function.  We talk about the kinds of word processors there are and their differences.  We learn how to create documents and folders and how to join them.  
We look at word processors and their function.  We talk about the kinds of word processors there are and their differences.  We learn how to create documents and folders and how to join them.


======<u>'''Computer - Basic #3'''</u>======
<u>'''Computer - Basic #3'''</u>
We take an in-depth look at the things you can do with the word processor to make the documents you produce come to life.   
We take an in-depth look at the things you can do with the word processor to make the documents you produce come to life.   


======<u>'''Danish Genealogy'''</u>======
(These computer classes are to be studied and learned together.  Each class builds on the next and prepares you for getting our records as correct as possible) 
Learn how to find your ancestors and their records in Denmark.


======<u>'''Descendancy  Research'''</u>======
Would you like to do more temple work in your own family?  Do you need temple names for youth to do?  Learn how to find cousins that are related to you and qualify them for temple work.  FamilySearch family tree is giving you lots of hints to find such cousins.  Puzzilla.org is an app that also helps to find ends of lines that have not been found yet.  Come and learn how to research or attach sources so the work can be done by you.


======<u>'''DNA - Discovering your'''</u>======
<u>'''Danish Genealogy'''</u>
Learn how to find your ancestors and their records in Denmark. 
 
<u>'''Descendancy  Research'''</u>
Learn how to find cousins that are related to you.  FamilySearch Family Tree is giving you lots of hints to find such cousins.  Puzzilla.org is an app that also helps to find ends of lines that have not been found yet.  Come and learn how to research or attach sources.
 
<u>'''DNA - Discovering your'''</u>
I took the test....now what?  Learn how to use the information you received from the test results. What does it all mean?
I took the test....now what?  Learn how to use the information you received from the test results. What does it all mean?


======<u>'''England and Wales Research-After 1837'''</u>======
<u>'''England and Wales Research-After 1837'''</u>
The basis of research after 1837 includes extensive use of the 1841 – 1911 census records, civil registration records and index of births, marriages, and deaths from 1837 forward (years of availability vary for each group of records), and use of the newly available GRO (General Register’s Office) records. In addition, the church records of the Church of England including parish maps and non-conformist denominations are a valuable source of information for your English and Welsh families. the General Probate Registry beginning in 1859 is another valuable resource. Come and learn how to find and use these great resources, many of which are now available at no charge by using online records. Search strategies will be also presented.
The basis of research after 1837 includes extensive use of the 1841 – 1911 census records, civil registration records and index of births, marriages, and deaths from 1837 forward (years of availability vary for each group of records), and use of the newly available GRO (General Register’s Office) records. In addition, the church records of the Church of England including parish maps and non-conformist denominations are a valuable source of information for your English and Welsh families. the General Probate Registry beginning in 1859 is another valuable resource. Come and learn how to find and use these great resources, many of which are now available at no charge by using online records. Search strategies will be also presented.


======<u>'''Family History Center Portals'''</u>======
<u>'''FamilySearch Center Portals'''</u>
Premium websites are available in the Family History Center-Portals for research.  These can only be accessed from the Family History Center Computers.  If you wanted to access them from your home computer, the premium websites would require a paid subscription.
Premium websites are available in the FamilySearch Center-Portals for research.  These can only be accessed from the FamilySearch Center computers.  If you wanted to access them from your home computer, the premium websites would require a paid subscription.  


<u>Family History Guide, The</u>  (Part 1 and 2)
<u>'''Family History Guide, The'''</u>  (Part 1 and 2)


======<u>'''Family Tree Training Class #1'''</u>======
<u>'''FamilySearch #1'''</u>
Learn to Navigate in Family Tree; View 4 different charts Landscape, Portrait, Fan and Descendancy. How to [expand or contract] family lines. Find [Get Help] and the [Learning Center]; understand Privacy Rules. Learn the difference between [Summary Card] and [Person or Detail Page]. Produce a [4-generation Pedigree Chart]; and a [Family Group Sheet]. View children and other spouses, if any. Update vital information and [standardize] information for ancestors in your tree for at least 4 generations.
Learn to Navigate in Family Tree; View 4 different charts Landscape, Portrait, Fan and Descendancy. How to [expand or contract] family lines. Find [Get Help] and the [Learning Center]; understand Privacy Rules. Learn the difference between [Summary Card] and [Person or Detail Page]. Produce a [4-generation Pedigree Chart]; and a [Family Group Sheet]. View children and other spouses, if any. Update vital information and [standardize] information for ancestors in your tree for at least 4 generations.


======<u>'''Family Tree Training Class #2'''</u>======
<u>'''FamilySearch #2'''</u>
Add sources; why it’s important to verify who the person is. You will learn how to add sources from other websites; and how to use [Recordseek]. The Memories tab has a drop down with several options; [Photos, Stories, Documents, Audio, People, Albums, and Find]. We will show the uses for each option, such as how to download photos, stories and documents. How to Tag photos, etc. Learn how to use the [Library Catalog] that is located at the Salt Lake City Family History Library, from your computer. learn how to sign up and access the 5 Partner websites at no charge, [Ancestry.com, FindMyPast, myheritage, American Ancestors, and Geneanet]from your computer.
Adding Record Hints, and Sources using the FamilySearch Source Linker, as well as sources from other web sites using Record Seek. Adding Record Hints and other Sources to our ancestors helps to make them become real people and it helps to tell their stories.   It is one thing to know their birth and death dates, however, it is even more important to know of the events that happened in their lives between their birth and death. We can learn more about ourselves when we learn more about our ancestors.


======<u>'''Family Tree - Advanced #3'''</u>======
'''<u>FamilySearch #3 -- Memories</u>'''
How to attach Memories:  photos, documents, stories and audio recordings to Family Search.     
 
<u>'''Family Tree - Researching'''</u>
Learn the essential research skills to find your ancestors by:
Learn the essential research skills to find your ancestors by:


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#Solve problems and use effective research methods
#Solve problems and use effective research methods


These 3 computer classes are to be studied and learned together.  Each class builds on the next and prepares you for getting our records as correct as possible.


======<u>'''Help! When you hit a brick wall'''</u>======
'''<u>Google - Research</u>'''
This one on one instruction is for those who have hit a "Brick Wall", and can't seem to go any further back on their line.  This instructor has many tools and many years of experience in breaking through these wallsCall or email him with your question/sInclude the paper work he might need.
Family Search has endorsed the value of using Google to search for information on your ancestors.  Google is now in the Search Records list on each individual's detail page along with Ancestry and My Heritage.  This class will teach you the difference between using Google on the detail page and doing a general search on Google.comYou will learn tips on how to phrase your search termsAlso presented are some of the many Google tools that can help you with many family history research projects.  


======<u>'''Indexing on the Web'''</u>======
<u>'''Indexing on the Web'''</u>
You can now index on your tablets of or other mobile devices.  No downloads are required!  Come learn the new program.  Searchable only. Indexing is vital to temple and family history work because it helps "fuel the find"; through indexed records, more and more people are now able to find their family members and add them to their family trees so they can perform temple ordinances.  Because of Indexing, more SOURCES are becoming available every day!!
You can now index on your tablets or other mobile devices.  No downloads are required!  Come learn the new program.  Searchable only. Through indexed records, more and more people are now able to find their family members and add them to their family trees.  Because of Indexing, more SOURCES are becoming available every day!!


======<u>'''Match and Merge'''</u>======
<u>'''Match and Merge'''</u>
Do you find duplicates in your life?  Are there wives, children or duplicate parents you don't recognize?  Being able to find and merge duplicate records will help solve some problems in your family tree.
Do you find duplicates in your life?  Are there wives, children or duplicate parents you don't recognize?  Being able to find and merge duplicate records will help solve some problems in your family tree.


====== '''<u>Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word, even if you can’t type</u>''' ======
<u>'''Military Records - Military'''</u>
This will be an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop to get you started with ideas about collecting and organizing family memories, and an introduction to using Microsoft Word.  You don’t need to know how to type.  You will be presented with some computer basics, including how to use a mouse, even if your hand shakes.  You will learn how to enter stories in the form of text through typing and dictation.  We will talk about some basic formatting, spelling and grammar tools, how to change things if you want to move text around, saving and printing your story, and a class bonus of page numbering, paragraphs and line spacing.  Future classes will build upon the knowledge presented here to teach you how to build a family history book.
Military records are found in many places on the internet from 1785 to the Vietnam war. You will learn how to find specific records on different websites, and how to google unusual records. Pension files and how to order them, are so important and you can find much information on other members of the serviceman's family.  Death records can be found as well as marriage dates and places. Some explain what they did in the service, and where they served.


======<u>'''Military Records - Military'''</u>======
Military records are found in many places on the internet from 1785 to the Vietnam war.  You will learn how to find specific records on different websites, and how to google unusual records.  Pension files and how to order them, are so important and you can find much information on other members of the serviceman's family.  Death records can be found as well as marriage dates and places.  Some explain what they did in the service, and where they served. 


======<u>'''Newspaper Research'''</u>======
'''<u>MICROSOFT WORD:</u>'''
 
'''***''' '''<u>Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word, even if you can’t type</u>'''
 
This will be an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop to get you started with ideas about collecting and organizing family memories, and an introduction to using Microsoft Word.  You don’t need to know how to type.  You will be presented with some computer basics, including how to use a mouse, even if your hand shakes.  You will learn how to enter stories in the form of text through typing and dictation.  We will introduce you to some basic word processing functions including how to change things (editing) if you want to move text around, saving your work and printing your story.  We will also talk about a “free” word processing tool: Libre Office Writer.  Future classes will build upon the knowledge presented here to teach you how to build a family history book.
 
'''***  <u>Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word, The Fun Stuff</u>'''
This will once again be an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop to explore some of the intermediate level tools of Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer.  This is a continuation of the first Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word class.  We will explore tabs, paragraphs, line spacing, headers, footers and page numbering, tables, columns and the find and replace function.  Future classes will build upon the knowledge presented here to teach you how to use Word to do scrapbooking.
 
'''***  <u>Preserving Memories in Microsoft Word – Advanced Tools and Scrapbooking Part 1</u>    (Suggest taking MS Word parts 1 and 2)'''
This will be a continuation of an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop where we explore some of the advanced tools of Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer.  We will explore text formatting, font size, fonts and colors, the Snipping tool, inserting pictures and shapes, cover pages and tables of contents, and layering.  A future class will build upon the knowledge presented here to enhance your knowledge of how to use Word to do scrapbooking.  (Suggest first taking <u>Parts 1 and 2)</u>
 
'''***  <u>Preserving Memories in Microsoft Word – Advanced Tools and Scrapbooking Part 2</u>    (Suggest taking MS Word parts 1 and 2)'''
We will finish up our series of interactive, participatory demonstrations and workshops as we explore additional advanced tools found in Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer.  We will look at shading, backgrounds, objects and Texts, Text Effects including shadows and reflections, the drawing tool, working with watermarks and borders, comments, balloons and text boxes, and some multi-level, indented lists, tracking changes and how to view two different parts of a given document at the same time.  We will see how sample digital scrapbook pages are built.
 
<u>'''Newspaper Research'''</u>
This class is designed to help you discover the many ways that newspapers can aid in your research.  Newspapers can provide clues and information that cannot be found anywhere else!  Newspapers contain birth, marriage, death notices, obituaries, photographs, passenger lists, military news, biographical sketches, citizenship notices, land transactions, and a host of other information.  Access to historical newspapers has never been better.  Come and see what you have been missing!
This class is designed to help you discover the many ways that newspapers can aid in your research.  Newspapers can provide clues and information that cannot be found anywhere else!  Newspapers contain birth, marriage, death notices, obituaries, photographs, passenger lists, military news, biographical sketches, citizenship notices, land transactions, and a host of other information.  Access to historical newspapers has never been better.  Come and see what you have been missing!


======<u>'''Norwegian Research, part 1'''</u>======
<u>'''Norwegian Research, part 1'''</u>
Two Norwegian Research classes are offered:  Part 1 and Part 2.  It is strongly recommended that both classes are attended in order.  The material is not duplicated.  There will be both instruction and “hands on computer” time plus handouts and worksheets.  The instructor will be Barbara Waagen for both classes.
Two Norwegian Research classes are offered:  Part 1 and Part 2.  It is strongly recommended that both classes are attended in order.  The material is not duplicated.  There will be both instruction and “hands on computer” time plus handouts and worksheets.  The instructor will be Barbara Waagen for both classes.
'''Part 1:'''  Topics covered include:  A brief history of Norway, geography and land divisions, helps to “cross the pond” using USA immigration records and Norway emigration records.  Also discussed will be handwriting helps for confidence in reading the original records, and naming customs. Learn how to use the Wiki in FamilySearch as a resource. Learn how to access Norwegian Church records for FREE.
'''Part 1:'''  Topics covered include:  A brief history of Norway, geography and land divisions, helps to “cross the pond” using USA immigration records and Norway emigration records.  Also discussed will be handwriting helps for confidence in reading the original records, and naming customs. Learn how to use the Wiki in FamilySearch as a resource. Learn how to access Norwegian Church records for FREE.
'''Part 2:'''  This section is designed to utilize the information from Part 1 in compiling an actual family.  Topics covered in Part 2 include: A research process guide, a key word list, calculating actual dates from feast dates, hints for using farm histories and census records, and using Norwegian parish records including birth/christening, marriage, license and banns, and death/burials.  Students will be challenged to complete a prepared research project in the actual parish records using a real family for experience to find all children in the family and parents.
'''Part 2:'''  This section is designed to utilize the information from Part 1 in compiling an actual family.  Topics covered in Part 2 include: A research process guide, a key word list, calculating actual dates from feast dates, hints for using farm histories and census records, and using Norwegian parish records including birth/christening, marriage, license and banns, and death/burials.  Students will be challenged to complete a prepared research project in the actual parish records using a real family for experience to find all children in the family and parents.


======<u>'''Photo Repair (GIMP)'''</u>======
<u>'''Photo Repair (GIMP)'''</u>
This class will use the free picture-editing program, GIMP, for the class.  While it is an extensive photo program, we will be focusing on the 7 tools in that program that allows a person to take out blemishes in the photo.  We will learn how to repair rips and tears, or folds in the picture, etc.  This class is divided into 3 one-hour sections:  1) Repairing old photos;  2) Restoring faded photos;   
This class will use the free picture-editing program, GIMP, for the class.  While it is an extensive photo program, we will be focusing on the 7 tools in that program that allows a person to take out blemishes in the photo.  We will learn how to repair rips and tears, or folds in the picture, etc.  This class is divided into 3 one-hour sections:  1) Repairing old photos;  2) Restoring faded photos;   


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Please bring a scanned, digital photo, on your flash drive, you would like to repair.


======<u>'''Preserving Heirlooms & Memories Class Description:'''</u>======
<u>'''Preserving Heirlooms & Memories Class Description:'''</u>


Family History is a perishable commodity unless we do something to preserve what we have now! Without us realizing it, much of our treasured family history stuff is being damaged by not being cared for properly.  It could potentially be lost forever if we don't act now to take care it. '''Come learn how to ORGANIZE, PRESERVE, SHARE & STORE your boxes full of family history stuff.  '''''Heirlooms & Memories'' are special items, papers and photos that explain and document a person's life.They give us a tangible connection to our ancestors. It's important to preserve these things for future generations.
Family history is a perishable commodity unless we do something to preserve what we have now! Without us realizing it, much of our treasured family history stuff is being damaged by not being cared for properly.  It could potentially be lost forever if we don't act now to take care it. '''Come learn how to ORGANIZE, PRESERVE, SHARE & STORE your boxes full of family history stuff.  '''''Heirlooms & Memories'' are special items, papers and photos that explain and document a person's life. They give us a tangible connection to our ancestors. It's important to preserve these things for future generations.


======<u>'''Puzzilla Family Research Class'''</u>======
<u>'''Puzzilla Family Research Class'''</u>
The Puzzilla name refers to finding and assembling pieces of a puzzle to complete the whole picture, the essence of the genealogical research process.  Puzzilla will retrieve the latest information available from Family Tree.
The Puzzilla name refers to finding and assembling pieces of a puzzle to complete the whole picture, the essence of the genealogical research process.  Puzzilla will retrieve the latest information available from Family Tree.
Puzzilla is the quickest way to find those of your ancestors who need their temple work done.  There is no better program or method for finding names to take to the temple than Puzzilla. 


The Puzzilla Descendants Viewer premium services tabs help researchers see descendants in FamilyTree and reveals where more research is needed to continue the completion of your family tree.
The Puzzilla Descendants Viewer premium services tabs help researchers see descendants in FamilyTree and reveals where more research is needed to continue the completion of your family tree.


Unlike the descendant view in Family Tree where you are only able to view a few relatives at a time, the circular wheel view in Puzzilla allows you to be able to view all descendant lines and hundreds of your ancestors on a single page, and pinpoints the family lines that are broken.  Puzzilla quickly shows where you have children without descendants--and that with additional research you can add to these lines.
Unlike the descendant view in Family Tree where you are only able to view a few relatives at a time, the circular wheel view in Puzzilla allows you to be able to view all descendant lines and hundreds of your ancestors on a single page, and pinpoints the family lines that are broken.  Puzzilla quickly shows where you have children without descendants--and that with additional research you can add to these lines.  


======<u>'''Research Basics'''</u>======
<u>'''Research Basics'''</u>
Learning how to do research is not a difficult task these days. Familytree has many hints already to attach to your ancestor. Make sure it is the correct record for your family.
Learning how to do research is not a difficult task these days. Family Tree has many hints already to attach to your ancestor. Make sure it is the correct record for your family.


Going beyond what family search gives you, you will learn what information to look for on a record, especially those easier ones like census records. Learn to glean the most you can from looking at the original record, not just an indexed record. Did you know they don’t index everything that might be important to you? We have staff on hand to help you practice what you learn today.
Going beyond what FamilySearch gives you, you will learn what information to look for on a record, especially those easier ones like census records. Learn to glean the most you can from looking at the original record, not just an indexed record. Did you know they don’t index everything that might be important to you? We have staff on hand to help you practice what you learn today.


======<u>'''Roots Magic - Basic'''</u>======
<u>'''Roots Magic - Basic'''</u>
No matter what personal genealogy program you decide to use, the most important thing is that you have one.  You do not need to be a professional researcher as even those who have the most casual approach to dipping your toes into the world of genealogical research can greatly benefit from having a way to store and/or share your family stories and data.  RootsMagic is a very versatile and easy to use program even for those who know only the basics of computer use.  In the Basic RootsMagic Class, I will explain how to obtain RootsMagic, set up the program on your computer and/or flash drive and tap into and link the data and sources available to anyone interested in using Family Search/Family Tree with assistance for obtaining access to Family Search if needed.  But unlike Family Search, RootsMagic is your own private data base allowing you to have control over what information you choose to included and what part of that information you may want to share.  We will go over the basic features of the program including:  logging in, starting and naming files, finding and adding people, data entry and editing, navigating tabs and views, and of course, how to back up and share your files.  This class is open to anyone interested in researching and saving Family History.
No matter what personal genealogy program you decide to use, the most important thing is that you have one.  You do not need to be a professional researcher as even those who have the most casual approach to dipping your toes into the world of genealogical research can greatly benefit from having a way to store and/or share your family stories and data.  RootsMagic is a very versatile and easy to use program even for those who know only the basics of computer use.  In the Basic RootsMagic Class, I will explain how to obtain RootsMagic, set up the program on your computer and/or flash drive and tap into and link the data and sources available to anyone interested in using Family Search/Family Tree with assistance for obtaining access to Family Search if needed.  But unlike Family Search, RootsMagic is your own private data base allowing you to have control over what information you choose to included and what part of that information you may want to share.  We will go over the basic features of the program including:  logging in, starting and naming files, finding and adding people, data entry and editing, navigating tabs and views, and of course, how to back up and share your files.  This class is open to anyone interested in researching and saving Family History.


======<u>'''Roots Magic - Advanced'''</u>======
<u>'''Roots Magic - Advanced'''</u>
There are tweeks and tricks in advanced RootsMagic that will help you organize a family reunion, print out data sheets to find what might be missing in a person’s life information, sheets to find who was living in a particular area and time, color code direct ancestors, add photos and documents, merge options, gazetteer, internet tools for sharing and searching and publishing.  You can also print out Reports:  narrative, custom, individual summary, Family Group Sheets, Pedigree charts and others.  We will go over some of these and introduce you to others and as always there are no dumb questions.  RootsMagic is a wonderful programs that does more than just store data.  It also lets you do things with that information in many different ways that are helpful to really personalize “your” files.
There are tweeks and tricks in advanced RootsMagic that will help you organize a family reunion, print out data sheets to find what might be missing in a person’s life information, sheets to find who was living in a particular area and time, color code direct ancestors, add photos and documents, merge options, gazetteer, internet tools for sharing and searching and publishing.  You can also print out Reports:  narrative, custom, individual summary, Family Group Sheets, Pedigree charts and others.  We will go over some of these and introduce you to others and as always there are no dumb questions.  RootsMagic is a wonderful program that does more than just store data.  It also lets you do things with that information in many different ways that are helpful to really personalize “your” files.


======<u>'''Scanners Workshop'''</u>======
<u>'''Scanners Workshop'''</u>
Before you upload your pictures or documents to your flash drive, or to Family Search, they must be digitized.  This class will teach you how to use the scanners at the Center to digitize your material, including slides, pictures and negatives.  You will also learn how to scan a book, or multi-page documents.
Before you upload your pictures or documents to your flash drive, or to Family Search, they must be digitized.  This class will teach you how to use the scanners at the Center to digitize your material, including slides, pictures and negatives.  You will also learn how to scan a book, or multi-page documents.


======<u>'''Swedish Research:'''</u>======
<u>'''Swedish Research:'''</u>
Two Swedish Research classes are offered-Part 1 and Part 2.  It is strongly recommended that both classes are attended in order.  The material is not duplicated.  There will be both instruction and computer “hands on” time plus handouts and worksheets.
Two Swedish Research classes are offered-Part 1 and Part 2.  It is strongly recommended that both classes are attended in order.  The material is not duplicated.  There will be both instruction and computer “hands on” time plus handouts and worksheets.


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The topics covered include: Using the Wiki in FamilySearch, Maps are a must, using birth, christening, banns, marriage, death and burial records and why you need them, the importance of Clerical Surveys plus hints for using them, and how to convert Feast Dates to Calendar Dates. Finally, you will learn the research process using all of these free records to compile a real family.
The topics covered include: Using the Wiki in FamilySearch, Maps are a must, using birth, christening, banns, marriage, death and burial records and why you need them, the importance of Clerical Surveys plus hints for using them, and how to convert Feast Dates to Calendar Dates. Finally, you will learn the research process using all of these free records to compile a real family.


======<u>'''Why keep a Data Base?'''</u>======
<u>'''Why keep a Database?'''</u>
Since FamilySearch has a tree, we learn '''why''' we need to keep a database. There are many different types of Genealogical databases.  A Database can keep the information you want on a living relative (your children.) A Database can keep photo memories of living and dead. A Database cannot be changed by anyone but you. A Database is private, only changed by you, and is kept safe from others. It is also a place to keep notes that you don’t want anyone else to see. Learn how to tag to keep private information private. There are free and cost wise databases that interface with Family Tree to easily move information back and forth.  Learn when to Backup/Restore, Import/Export, and what “save as” is for. Learn when to use a flash drive and well as learn more terminology.
Since FamilySearch has a tree, we learn '''why''' we need to keep a database. There are many different types of Genealogical databases.  A Database can keep the information you want on a living relative (your children.) A Database can keep photo memories of living and dead. A Database cannot be changed by anyone but you. A Database is private, only changed by you, and is kept safe from others. It is also a place to keep notes that you don’t want anyone else to see. Learn how to tag to keep private information private. There are free and cost wise databases that interface with Family Tree to easily move information back and forth.  Learn when to Backup/Restore, Import/Export, and what “save as” is for. Learn when to use a flash drive and well as learn more terminology.


======<u>'''Wiki Training'''</u>======
<u>'''Wiki Training'''</u>
Have you heard of Wikipedia?  Family Search has created a resource guide to help you find what information is available in the place you are looking for your ancestor called simply the WIKI.
Have you heard of Wikipedia?  FamilySearch has created a resource guide to help you find what information is available in the place you are looking for your ancestor called simply the WIKI.


I can look for the state or country or county my ancestor lived in and see what is recommended for finding a record about my ancestor. Can it really be this simple? They have had these as printed guides for many years, but now because the collections online change so quickly they have created a site where you can go to see the latest and greatest information about, well almost anything genealogy oriented. We have 21 computers available for you to start learning what is available for you to find that hidden record about your ancestor. Come join in our workshop after the class.
I can look for the state or country or county my ancestor lived in and see what is recommended for finding a record about my ancestor. Can it really be this simple? They have had these as printed guides for many years, but now because the collections online change so quickly they have created a site where you can go to see the latest and greatest information about, well almost anything genealogy oriented. We have 21 computers available for you to start learning what is available for you to find that hidden record about your ancestor. Come join in our workshop after the class.


======<u>'''Write your own history'''</u>======
<u>'''Write your own history'''</u>
Suggestions on what to include in your life history and how to get started.  52 Questions to consider.
Suggestions on what to include in your life history and how to get started.  52 Questions to consider.


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===Center Resources===
===Center Resources===
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====Collections====
:*''<span style="font-style: italic;"></span>''Our center has approx 1000 films on indefinite loan and 3 drawers of micro fiche.''<br>''


====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.&nbsp;
===='''[[FamilySearch Center Portal]]'''====
 
====Hardware and Equipment====


:*'''27''' computers; '''2''' High volume printers and a Scanner/copier; Flat bed scanner for scanning Pictures, Negatives &amp; Slide; ScanSnap Scanner for scanning normal documents, pictures, and books. Scans much faster than the flatbed; 1 Microfiche Reader;
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.
:*1 microfilm reader, Microfilm reader/scanner for printing or saving film images.  A 55" teaching TV.


===Center Services===
===='''Hardware and Equipment'''====


We are equipped to handle group visits of up to 15 people. Group leaders need to come into the FHC at least 2 weeks prior to the visit, and get a packet so that their group can be prepared for a successful visit. Please call Cathy Riley, 801-541-3208, to reserve a date and time for your visit.  
:*'''27 computers;'''
:*A 55" teaching TV for classes. 
:*'''1 High volume printer.''' 
:*'''<u>Scanners/copiers</u>''': (To create digital copies)
:*Flat bed scanner for scanning Pictures, Negatives &amp; Slides;
:*ScanSnap Scanner for scanning normal documents, pictures, and books. Scans much faster than the flatbed.
:*2 FastFoto Scanners: for fast-scanning pictures (No documents or cards).
:*The Printer is also a scanner, (for documents, pictures, etc.) and will scan from each computer, using the NAPS2 software.


====Staff Research Specialties====
===GROUP VISITS===


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We are equipped to handle group visits of up to 15 people. Group leaders need to come into the FSC at least 2 weeks prior to the visit, and get a packet so that their group can be prepared for a successful visit. Please call 


===Resources in the Local Area===
Marsha Schoenfeld, to reserve a date and time for your visit. (206-200-2368)
 
''Hurricane Heritage Museum: This museum has histories, stories and pictures of the settling of the community of Hurricane, and surrounding communities. There are family histories there, and many books written for the purpose of explaining the history of Hurricane. It has some artifacts of pioneer vintage.''
 
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===Links===
===Links===

Latest revision as of 12:21, 17 May 2024

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



Hurricane Utah FamilySearch Center

The Hurricane Utah FamilySearch Center is located in downtown Hurricane just off State Street. Our address is: 37 South 200 West, Hurricane. We serve the areas of Hurricane, La Verkin, Toquerville, all the way to Zion's National Park. We have over 90 volunteers who are trained to help visiting patrons in searching out their kindred dead and saving the data they find.


Center Contacts and Hours[edit | edit source]

  • Location Map: Location Map
  • 37 South 200 West, Hurricane, Utah 84737
    • Coming from St. George, take the first Hurricane Exit. Pass 5 stop lights, and turn Right on 2nd West. We are on the left, Parking is available in the back of the building or in front, on the street.
    • Phone: 1-435-635-2174

E-mail: ut_hurricane@familyhistorymail.org

Open Hours for the Public ---> PLEASE CHECK THE CLOSURE SCHEDULE BELOW[edit | edit source]

  • Monday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Tuesday: 9:00am - 9:00pm (Also available for Groups from 6 - 9 pm. Schedule with Sister Comsa at 714-609-1767.
  • Wednesday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Thursday: 9:00am - 9:00pm (Also available for Groups from 6 - 9 pm. Schedule with Sister Comsa at 714-609-1767.
  • Friday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
  • Saturday: Closed except for appointments and Groups -- which may be scheduled with Sister Comsa at 714-609-1767.

2024 FSC Closure Schedule .[edit | edit source]

Monday    January 15th                                  Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Monday    February 19th                                President’s Day

Fri and Mon. March 29 - April 1st Easter Weekend

Saturday   April 6th                                       General Conference

Monday-Friday (15-19 April) Closed for Road Maintenance

Friday - Monday   May 24th - 27th                Memorial Day weekend

           July 1st-31st                               Summer Break

Thursday - Monday   Aug. 29th -Sept. 2nd   Peach Days and Labor Day

Saturday    October 5th                               General Conference

Thursday   October 31st                                   Halloween - close at 3:30 pm

Monday   November 25th - 30th                  THANKSGIVING break

Thursday Dec. 19th - Jan. 1st 2025                Christmas and New Year’s (Re-opens on Thursday, January 2nd)

*Please do not enter the building during deep cleaning or for 4 hours afterward.  Thank you for your consideration.


WHAT ELSE CAN I DO?

**There are lots of things you can do from home, including:

1. To learn how to use Family Search, Ancestry, etc., go to thefhguide.com; then click around the site. Have fun.

2. BYU Library - Family History. Once there, check out the different links. There is something for all levels of interest,

from beginner to advanced. You will find videos, classes, etc.

Hurricane FamilySearch Center Classes[edit | edit source]

  • For class descriptions, see the listing after all the Classes.
  • If you would like to copy the classes to your home computer: Drag your cursor through (select) all of the CLASS data so the entire table is colored/selected. Then Right Click on it, and select COPY. Open a blank WORD document on your computer, right click ON IT and then click PASTE. Then PRINT.

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GROUP VISITS:

In advance schedule with Roxanne Comsa 714-609-1767

Prior to attending the class:

  1. All attendee’s must be registered to a Family Search Account
  2. Choose the topic in which your group would like to be trained.  
  3. Know the number of participants.            
  4. Give this information to Sister Comsa when you register.
  5. Please give Sister Comsa the names of your ward Temple and Family Search consultants who will also attend and help teach the participants.

Hurricane FamilySearch Center

      MAY 2024 Class Schedule

  The numbered classes are for basic skills

DATE TIME CLASS INSTRUCTOR
May 6  – Monday 10:00 am Using Apps to do Family Search Jerolyn Stout
May 6 – Monday 1:30 pm #1 FAMILY SEARCH, BEGINNING Daryle Bartholomew
May 7 – Tuesday 10:00 am Write Your Own History Helayna Goulding
May 7 – Tuesday 2:00 pm Scrapbooking with MicroSoft Word, Part 1 Eric Sorenson
May 8 – Wednesday 2:00 pm #3 (A) MERGING DUPLICATES Gerri Hinton
May 8 – Wednesday 6:30 pm #1 FAMILY SEARCH, BEGINNING Daryle Bartholomew
May 9 – Thursday 6:30 pm Indexing, Tips and Tricks Duane Guinn
May 10 – Friday 2:00 pm #2 ATTACHING RECORD HINTS TO FAMILY TREE USING SOURCE LINKER Merridee Gibson
May 10 – Friday 3:00 pm #2 ATTACHING SOURCES NOT FOUND ON FAMILYSEARCH Merridee Gibson
May 13 – Monday 10 -12 am Photo Editing, Repair, and Restoring Steve Haddox
May 14 – Tuesday 11:00 am Descendancy Research, FamilySearch Diane Hogan
May 14 – Tuesday 2:00 pm Descendancy Research Using Puzzilla Ray Fowler
May 14 – Tuesday 3:00 pm Scrapbooking with MicroSoft Word, Part 2 Eric Sorenson
May 15 – Wednesday 10:00 am Ancestry.com – Beginning Tana Gubler
May 15 – Wednesday 11:00 am Ancestry.com – Advanced Tana Gubler
May 15 – Wednesday 2:00 pm Find-A-Grave Gerri Hinton
May 15 – Wednesday 3:00 pm Scanner Workshop – Flat Bed David Hinton
May 15 – Wednesday 7:00 pm Temple and Family Consultant and Leaders Training CANCELLED Barbara Waagen
May 16 – Thursday 6:30 pm Family Tree Apps, Names, and Family Groups CANCELLED Jonathan Volcancek
May 17 – Friday 2:00 pm #4 STANDARDIZING DATES AND PLACES Merridee Gibson
May 20 – Monday 2:00 pm AncestryDNA Laura Thomas
May 21 – Tuesday 2:00 pm Google Earth Ray Fowler
May 22 – Wednesday 2:00 pm Researching Newspapers Bob Gowans
May 23 – Thursday 9:30 #5 ADDING MEMORIES Barbara Elkins
May 28 – Tuesday 11:00 am Wiki, A Goldmine of Information Diane Hogan


To attend a class:  visit the Hurricane FamilySearch Center at 37 South 200 West, Hurricane, Utah,

or Call: 435-635-2174.  If possible, please sign up for the class you want to attend.

To see the most recent class schedule, changes, cancellations, etc. visit our website. Or calling the Hurricane FamilySearch Center.

               Or go to familysearch.org – Search – Wiki – and search for Hurricane Utah Family History Center.


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GROUPS

In advance schedule with Roxanne Comsa 714 609-1767

Prior to attending the class:

  1. All attendee’s must be registered to a Family Search Account
  2. Choose the topic in which your group would like to be trained.  
  3. Know the number of participants.            
  4. Give this information to Sister Comsa when you register.
  5. Please give Sister Comsa the names of your ward Temple and Family Search consultants who will also attend and help teach the participants.


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Individual Classes by Appointment Only:

German Research Pat Erdmann 435 313-3915
Orphan Trains Pat Erdmann 435 313-3915
England Research - 1835 to present Barbara Waagen 435 635-6940
Norwegian Research Barbara Waagen 435 635-6940
Swedish Research Barbara Waagen 435 635-6940
Old Handwriting Barbara Waagen 435 635-6940
Roots Magic Jerrie Overton 435 215-9424
Danish Research Julia Campbell 435 635-4255
What is a Personal Database and Why Do We Have It Pat Erdmann 435 313-3915
Learning the Computer Debbie Overton 435 229-3150

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JUNE, 2024 CLASS SCHEDULE

DATE TIME CLASS INSTRUCTOR
June 3 – Monday 10:00 am Using Apps to do Family Search Jarolyn Stout
June 4 – Tuesday 10:00 am Write Your Own History Helayna Goulding
June 4 – Tuesday 2:00 pm Preserving Family Memories with Family Search (even if you don’t type) Eric Sorenson
June 6 – Tuesday 3:00 pm Descendancy Research  with Puzzilla Ray Fowler
June 7 - Wednesday 2:00 pm #3 Editing Relationships Gerri Hinton
June 6 – Thursday 6:30 pm Indexing Hints and Tips Duane Guinn
June 7 – Friday 2:00 pm #2 ATTACHING RECORD HINTS TO FAMILY SEARCH USING SOURCE LINKER Merridee Gibson
June 7 – Friday 3:00 pm #2 ATTACHING SOURCES NOT FOUND ON FAMILYSEARCH Merridee Gibson
June 10 – Monday 1:30 pm #1 FAMILY SEARCH - BEGINNING Daryle Bartholomew
June 11 - Tuesday 11:00 am Descendancy Research with FamilySearch Diane Hogan
June 11 – Tuesday 2:00 pm Preserving Family Memories with FamilySearch, Advanced Eric Sorenson
June 12 – Wednesday 2:00 pm Researching Newspapers Bob Gowans
June 12 – Wednesday 6:30 pm #1 FAMILY SEARCH – BEGINNING Daryle Bartholomew
June 13 – Thursday 9:30 am #5 ADDING MEMORIES Barbara Elkins
June 17 – Monday 10 am – 12 Photo Editing, Repair, and Restoring Steve Haddox
June 18 – Tuesday 11:00 am Wiki, A Goldmine of Information Diane Hogan
June 18 – Tuesday 2:00 pm Google Earth Ray Fowler
June 19 – Wednesday 10:00 am Ancestry, Beginning Tanna Gubler
June 19 – Wednesday 11:00 am Ancestry, Advanced (DNA) Tanna Gubler
June 19 – Wednesday 2:00 pm Find-A-Grave Gerri Hinton
June 19 – Wednesday 3:00 pm Scanner Workshop, Scan Snap David Hinton
June 21 – Friday 2:00 pm #4 STANDARDIZING DATES & PLACES Merridee Gibson
June 25 – Tuesday 2:00 pm Uploading Family Memories with Microsoft Word, Advanced Eric Sorenson


To attend a class:  visit the Hurricane FamilySearch Center at 37 South 200 West, Hurricane, Utah,

or Call: 435-635-2174.  If possible, please sign up for the class you want to attend.

To see the most recent class schedule, changes, cancellations, etc. visit our website by pressing Control +left clicking on this link:  https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Hurricane_Utah_FamilySearch_Center

Or calling the Hurricane FamilySearch Center.

                               Or go to familysearch.org – Search – Wiki – and search for Hurricane Utah Family History Center.


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GROUP VISITS:

In advance schedule with Roxanne Comsa 714 609-1767


Prior to attending the class:

1.      All attendee’s must be registered to a Family Search Account

2.      Choose the topic in which your group would like to be trained.  

3.      Know the number of participants.            

4.      Give this information to Sister Comsa when you register.

5.      Please give Sister Comsa the names of your ward Temple and Family Search consultants who will also attend and help teach the participants.

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Individual Classes by Appointment Only

Using Phone Apps Jonathan Volcancek 801 809-4959
German Research Pat Erdmann 435 313-3915
Orphan Trains Pat Erdmann 435 313-3915
England Research - 1835 to present Barbara Waagen 435 635-6940
Norwegian Research Barbara Waagen 435 635-6940
Swedish Research Barbara Waagen 435 635-6940
Old Handwriting Barbara Waagen 435 635-6940
Danish Research 435 635-4255
What is a Personal Database and Why Do We Have It Pat Erdmann 435 313-3915
Learning the Computer Debbie Overton 435 229-3150
Roots Magic Jerrie Overton

CLASS DETAILS[edit | edit source]

American Ancestors: This is the website for the New England Genealogical Society.

We will be showing a webinar to learn how to use the site to our advantage. They have many early American records that are not available anywhere else.

This is one of the perks that FamilySearch is giving to us for doing our work. Come and learn how to use this new site. I am very excited to learn to find more documents about my early American ancestors.


Ancestry.com -- Learning how to navigate Ancestry. (Sis. Gubler)

  1. How to get a free limited Ancestry account.
  2. Profile and account settings.
  3. How to start or import a tree.
  4. Customizing your tree - Editing, privacy, color, icons, relationships.
  5. Home Page.
  6. Record Hints and searching records.
  7. How to link and transfer data between Ancestry and Family Search.
  8. and Lots more!

Ancestry.com Getting Started with Ancestry.com

1. How to get a free Ancestry.com account

Sign up for a free Ancestry account if you haven’t done so, through FamilySearch

2. Tree Settings

Privacy Settings

3. Getting Started in Ancestry.com

Learn how to navigate the Ancestry website

4. How to import four generations from FamilySearch to Ancestry

Don’t type your information, unless you have to.

5. Ancestry will import an additional four generations for

End-of-Line Only

6. Record Hints

Documenting you avoid revisiting the same materials again and again, and it helps you understand important qualities of materials you use. Most important, documentation is essential for a family history to help others.

7. How to Transfer data from Ancestry to FamilySearch

With a click or two, you can transfer information from Ancestry to FamilySearch, and from FamilySearch to Ancestry.

You must have a personal tree in both Ancestry and FamilySearch to allow for the exchange of data, sources and media between these two websites.

Ancestry - Tips and Tricks Using the Home Page in Ancestry to find photos, hints and more

Standardization in Ancestry vs FamilySearch

How to avoid duplicates in Ancestry

How to merge duplicates in Ancestry

How to access other member public trees and/or attach data

Search strategies

Use Common Sense

And MORE


AncestryDNA

Have you signed up for AncestryDNA, and sent in your sample? And you got back your results and wonder what to do now? Come to this class and you will find out! You may have answers to brick walls in your genealogy! Or if you or an ancestor was adopted, you will find some real answers to that question of “Who were the biological parents?”.   We are here to help you through this process.

Apps Gallery

There are over 100 apps to be found in the APP gallery. In this class we learn how to get into the APP gallery and how to move around in it to find the app you are looking for. We will demonstrate the use of several of the apps. You will be impressed.

Computer - Basic This class is not teaching about genealogy and how it is done, but is designed to help those who are just learning about computers and how they work.

Computer - Basic #1 You will learn basic computer language for use of the computer. There is class time and practice time.

Computer - Basic #2 We look at word processors and their function. We talk about the kinds of word processors there are and their differences. We learn how to create documents and folders and how to join them.

Computer - Basic #3 We take an in-depth look at the things you can do with the word processor to make the documents you produce come to life.

(These computer classes are to be studied and learned together. Each class builds on the next and prepares you for getting our records as correct as possible)


Danish Genealogy Learn how to find your ancestors and their records in Denmark.

Descendancy Research Learn how to find cousins that are related to you. FamilySearch Family Tree is giving you lots of hints to find such cousins. Puzzilla.org is an app that also helps to find ends of lines that have not been found yet. Come and learn how to research or attach sources.

DNA - Discovering your I took the test....now what? Learn how to use the information you received from the test results. What does it all mean?

England and Wales Research-After 1837 The basis of research after 1837 includes extensive use of the 1841 – 1911 census records, civil registration records and index of births, marriages, and deaths from 1837 forward (years of availability vary for each group of records), and use of the newly available GRO (General Register’s Office) records. In addition, the church records of the Church of England including parish maps and non-conformist denominations are a valuable source of information for your English and Welsh families. the General Probate Registry beginning in 1859 is another valuable resource. Come and learn how to find and use these great resources, many of which are now available at no charge by using online records. Search strategies will be also presented.

FamilySearch Center Portals Premium websites are available in the FamilySearch Center-Portals for research. These can only be accessed from the FamilySearch Center computers. If you wanted to access them from your home computer, the premium websites would require a paid subscription.

Family History Guide, The (Part 1 and 2)

FamilySearch #1 Learn to Navigate in Family Tree; View 4 different charts Landscape, Portrait, Fan and Descendancy. How to [expand or contract] family lines. Find [Get Help] and the [Learning Center]; understand Privacy Rules. Learn the difference between [Summary Card] and [Person or Detail Page]. Produce a [4-generation Pedigree Chart]; and a [Family Group Sheet]. View children and other spouses, if any. Update vital information and [standardize] information for ancestors in your tree for at least 4 generations.

FamilySearch #2 Adding Record Hints, and Sources using the FamilySearch Source Linker, as well as sources from other web sites using Record Seek. Adding Record Hints and other Sources to our ancestors helps to make them become real people and it helps to tell their stories. It is one thing to know their birth and death dates, however, it is even more important to know of the events that happened in their lives between their birth and death. We can learn more about ourselves when we learn more about our ancestors.

FamilySearch #3 -- Memories How to attach Memories: photos, documents, stories and audio recordings to Family Search.

Family Tree - Researching Learn the essential research skills to find your ancestors by:

  1. Getting organized for research
  2. Identifying a line to do research on to extend your pedigree
  3. Form solid strategies to research your selected lines
  4. Using Family Search tools to find ancestor information
  5. Developing your skills in researching your ancestors
  6. Solve problems and use effective research methods


Google - Research Family Search has endorsed the value of using Google to search for information on your ancestors. Google is now in the Search Records list on each individual's detail page along with Ancestry and My Heritage. This class will teach you the difference between using Google on the detail page and doing a general search on Google.com. You will learn tips on how to phrase your search terms. Also presented are some of the many Google tools that can help you with many family history research projects.

Indexing on the Web You can now index on your tablets or other mobile devices. No downloads are required! Come learn the new program. Searchable only. Through indexed records, more and more people are now able to find their family members and add them to their family trees. Because of Indexing, more SOURCES are becoming available every day!!

Match and Merge Do you find duplicates in your life? Are there wives, children or duplicate parents you don't recognize? Being able to find and merge duplicate records will help solve some problems in your family tree.

Military Records - Military Military records are found in many places on the internet from 1785 to the Vietnam war. You will learn how to find specific records on different websites, and how to google unusual records. Pension files and how to order them, are so important and you can find much information on other members of the serviceman's family. Death records can be found as well as marriage dates and places. Some explain what they did in the service, and where they served.


MICROSOFT WORD:

*** Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word, even if you can’t type

This will be an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop to get you started with ideas about collecting and organizing family memories, and an introduction to using Microsoft Word.  You don’t need to know how to type.  You will be presented with some computer basics, including how to use a mouse, even if your hand shakes.  You will learn how to enter stories in the form of text through typing and dictation.  We will introduce you to some basic word processing functions including how to change things (editing) if you want to move text around, saving your work and printing your story.  We will also talk about a “free” word processing tool: Libre Office Writer.  Future classes will build upon the knowledge presented here to teach you how to build a family history book.

*** Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word, The Fun Stuff This will once again be an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop to explore some of the intermediate level tools of Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer.  This is a continuation of the first Preserving Family Memories using Microsoft Word class.  We will explore tabs, paragraphs, line spacing, headers, footers and page numbering, tables, columns and the find and replace function.  Future classes will build upon the knowledge presented here to teach you how to use Word to do scrapbooking.

*** Preserving Memories in Microsoft Word – Advanced Tools and Scrapbooking Part 1 (Suggest taking MS Word parts 1 and 2) This will be a continuation of an interactive, participatory demonstration and workshop where we explore some of the advanced tools of Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer.  We will explore text formatting, font size, fonts and colors, the Snipping tool, inserting pictures and shapes, cover pages and tables of contents, and layering.  A future class will build upon the knowledge presented here to enhance your knowledge of how to use Word to do scrapbooking. (Suggest first taking Parts 1 and 2)

*** Preserving Memories in Microsoft Word – Advanced Tools and Scrapbooking Part 2 (Suggest taking MS Word parts 1 and 2) We will finish up our series of interactive, participatory demonstrations and workshops as we explore additional advanced tools found in Microsoft Word and Libre Office Writer.  We will look at shading, backgrounds, objects and Texts, Text Effects including shadows and reflections, the drawing tool, working with watermarks and borders, comments, balloons and text boxes, and some multi-level, indented lists, tracking changes and how to view two different parts of a given document at the same time.  We will see how sample digital scrapbook pages are built.

Newspaper Research This class is designed to help you discover the many ways that newspapers can aid in your research. Newspapers can provide clues and information that cannot be found anywhere else! Newspapers contain birth, marriage, death notices, obituaries, photographs, passenger lists, military news, biographical sketches, citizenship notices, land transactions, and a host of other information. Access to historical newspapers has never been better. Come and see what you have been missing!

Norwegian Research, part 1 Two Norwegian Research classes are offered:  Part 1 and Part 2.  It is strongly recommended that both classes are attended in order.  The material is not duplicated.  There will be both instruction and “hands on computer” time plus handouts and worksheets.  The instructor will be Barbara Waagen for both classes. Part 1:  Topics covered include:  A brief history of Norway, geography and land divisions, helps to “cross the pond” using USA immigration records and Norway emigration records.  Also discussed will be handwriting helps for confidence in reading the original records, and naming customs. Learn how to use the Wiki in FamilySearch as a resource. Learn how to access Norwegian Church records for FREE. Part 2:  This section is designed to utilize the information from Part 1 in compiling an actual family.  Topics covered in Part 2 include: A research process guide, a key word list, calculating actual dates from feast dates, hints for using farm histories and census records, and using Norwegian parish records including birth/christening, marriage, license and banns, and death/burials.  Students will be challenged to complete a prepared research project in the actual parish records using a real family for experience to find all children in the family and parents.

Photo Repair (GIMP) This class will use the free picture-editing program, GIMP, for the class. While it is an extensive photo program, we will be focusing on the 7 tools in that program that allows a person to take out blemishes in the photo. We will learn how to repair rips and tears, or folds in the picture, etc. This class is divided into 3 one-hour sections: 1) Repairing old photos; 2) Restoring faded photos;

3) Erasing and adding backgrounds. Take one, two, or all three sections according to your needs.

Please bring a scanned, digital photo, on your flash drive, you would like to repair.

Preserving Heirlooms & Memories Class Description:

Family history is a perishable commodity unless we do something to preserve what we have now! Without us realizing it, much of our treasured family history stuff is being damaged by not being cared for properly.  It could potentially be lost forever if we don't act now to take care it. Come learn how to ORGANIZE, PRESERVE, SHARE & STORE your boxes full of family history stuff.  Heirlooms & Memories are special items, papers and photos that explain and document a person's life. They give us a tangible connection to our ancestors. It's important to preserve these things for future generations.

Puzzilla Family Research Class The Puzzilla name refers to finding and assembling pieces of a puzzle to complete the whole picture, the essence of the genealogical research process.  Puzzilla will retrieve the latest information available from Family Tree.

The Puzzilla Descendants Viewer premium services tabs help researchers see descendants in FamilyTree and reveals where more research is needed to continue the completion of your family tree.

Unlike the descendant view in Family Tree where you are only able to view a few relatives at a time, the circular wheel view in Puzzilla allows you to be able to view all descendant lines and hundreds of your ancestors on a single page, and pinpoints the family lines that are broken. Puzzilla quickly shows where you have children without descendants--and that with additional research you can add to these lines.

Research Basics Learning how to do research is not a difficult task these days. Family Tree has many hints already to attach to your ancestor. Make sure it is the correct record for your family.

Going beyond what FamilySearch gives you, you will learn what information to look for on a record, especially those easier ones like census records. Learn to glean the most you can from looking at the original record, not just an indexed record. Did you know they don’t index everything that might be important to you? We have staff on hand to help you practice what you learn today.

Roots Magic - Basic No matter what personal genealogy program you decide to use, the most important thing is that you have one.  You do not need to be a professional researcher as even those who have the most casual approach to dipping your toes into the world of genealogical research can greatly benefit from having a way to store and/or share your family stories and data.  RootsMagic is a very versatile and easy to use program even for those who know only the basics of computer use.  In the Basic RootsMagic Class, I will explain how to obtain RootsMagic, set up the program on your computer and/or flash drive and tap into and link the data and sources available to anyone interested in using Family Search/Family Tree with assistance for obtaining access to Family Search if needed.  But unlike Family Search, RootsMagic is your own private data base allowing you to have control over what information you choose to included and what part of that information you may want to share.  We will go over the basic features of the program including:  logging in, starting and naming files, finding and adding people, data entry and editing, navigating tabs and views, and of course, how to back up and share your files.  This class is open to anyone interested in researching and saving Family History.

Roots Magic - Advanced There are tweeks and tricks in advanced RootsMagic that will help you organize a family reunion, print out data sheets to find what might be missing in a person’s life information, sheets to find who was living in a particular area and time, color code direct ancestors, add photos and documents, merge options, gazetteer, internet tools for sharing and searching and publishing.  You can also print out Reports:  narrative, custom, individual summary, Family Group Sheets, Pedigree charts and others.  We will go over some of these and introduce you to others and as always there are no dumb questions.  RootsMagic is a wonderful program that does more than just store data.  It also lets you do things with that information in many different ways that are helpful to really personalize “your” files.

Scanners Workshop Before you upload your pictures or documents to your flash drive, or to Family Search, they must be digitized. This class will teach you how to use the scanners at the Center to digitize your material, including slides, pictures and negatives. You will also learn how to scan a book, or multi-page documents.

Swedish Research: Two Swedish Research classes are offered-Part 1 and Part 2.  It is strongly recommended that both classes are attended in order.  The material is not duplicated.  There will be both instruction and computer “hands on” time plus handouts and worksheets.

Part 1  

The topics covered include; a Brief History of Sweden, Geography and land divisions, key words you must know, helps to “cross the pond” back to Sweden, naming customs, and three ways to access the Swedish Church Records for FREE.  A practice exercise including some handwriting helps will also be included.

Part 2 

The topics covered include: Using the Wiki in FamilySearch, Maps are a must, using birth, christening, banns, marriage, death and burial records and why you need them, the importance of Clerical Surveys plus hints for using them, and how to convert Feast Dates to Calendar Dates. Finally, you will learn the research process using all of these free records to compile a real family.

Why keep a Database? Since FamilySearch has a tree, we learn why we need to keep a database. There are many different types of Genealogical databases. A Database can keep the information you want on a living relative (your children.) A Database can keep photo memories of living and dead. A Database cannot be changed by anyone but you. A Database is private, only changed by you, and is kept safe from others. It is also a place to keep notes that you don’t want anyone else to see. Learn how to tag to keep private information private. There are free and cost wise databases that interface with Family Tree to easily move information back and forth. Learn when to Backup/Restore, Import/Export, and what “save as” is for. Learn when to use a flash drive and well as learn more terminology.

Wiki Training Have you heard of Wikipedia? FamilySearch has created a resource guide to help you find what information is available in the place you are looking for your ancestor called simply the WIKI.

I can look for the state or country or county my ancestor lived in and see what is recommended for finding a record about my ancestor. Can it really be this simple? They have had these as printed guides for many years, but now because the collections online change so quickly they have created a site where you can go to see the latest and greatest information about, well almost anything genealogy oriented. We have 21 computers available for you to start learning what is available for you to find that hidden record about your ancestor. Come join in our workshop after the class.

Write your own history Suggestions on what to include in your life history and how to get started. 52 Questions to consider.


Center Resources[edit | edit source]


Databases and Software[edit | edit source]

FamilySearch Center Portal[edit | edit source]

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.

Hardware and Equipment[edit | edit source]

  • 27 computers;
  • A 55" teaching TV for classes.
  • 1 High volume printer.
  • Scanners/copiers: (To create digital copies)
  • Flat bed scanner for scanning Pictures, Negatives & Slides;
  • ScanSnap Scanner for scanning normal documents, pictures, and books. Scans much faster than the flatbed.
  • 2 FastFoto Scanners: for fast-scanning pictures (No documents or cards).
  • The Printer is also a scanner, (for documents, pictures, etc.) and will scan from each computer, using the NAPS2 software.

GROUP VISITS[edit | edit source]

We are equipped to handle group visits of up to 15 people. Group leaders need to come into the FSC at least 2 weeks prior to the visit, and get a packet so that their group can be prepared for a successful visit. Please call

Marsha Schoenfeld, to reserve a date and time for your visit. (206-200-2368)

Links[edit | edit source]

  • Using the FamilySearch Research Wiki: A comprehensive video presentation explaining the Wiki, navigating it, and some especially useful pages. Case studies demonstrate using the Wiki for genealogical research. Editing and adding articles to the Wiki are covered.



Volunteer at the Center[edit | edit source]

  • If you would like to be a volunteer on the Staff, call and we will set up an appointment for an interview.