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[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZwnBHT6u8TGepPnkd3X1qCadebUKDMCh <b>Handout: Researching with Ancestry</b>] (Sullivan) | [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZwnBHT6u8TGepPnkd3X1qCadebUKDMCh <b>Handout: Researching with Ancestry</b>] (Sullivan) | ||
====Family Tree | ====Family Tree: Descendancy==== | ||
Add new family members to your tree using the Descendancy View in FamilySearch. Learn where to start searching for spouses and children. Learn how to find, evaluate, and attach sources to find these new relatives.<br> [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DglAR8xItPVdxpPnNi9pCYlqTFEw1lxX <b>Handout: Using Descendancy in FamilySearch</b>] | Add new family members to your tree using the Descendancy View in FamilySearch. Learn where to start searching for spouses and children. Learn how to find, evaluate, and attach sources to find these new relatives.<br> [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1DglAR8xItPVdxpPnNi9pCYlqTFEw1lxX <b>Handout: Using Descendancy in FamilySearch</b>] | ||
====Family Tree | ====Family Tree: Duplicates (Matching and Merging)==== | ||
It might be exciting to find your great-grandmother in FamilySearch Family Tree. But what about finding her four times—each record with a little different information? | It might be exciting to find your great-grandmother in FamilySearch Family Tree. But what about finding her four times—each record with a little different information? | ||
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[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B37fYs3Uz0vTT0tsWHkxb2IzM2c/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Matching and Merging Duplicates</b>]<br> | [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B37fYs3Uz0vTT0tsWHkxb2IzM2c/view?usp=sharing <b>Handout: Matching and Merging Duplicates</b>]<br> | ||
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YzjisIlyeaKt2iNl1llL9-EU3oIR4A7w <b>Handout: Finding and Merging Duplicates in Family Tree</b>] (Montague) | [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YzjisIlyeaKt2iNl1llL9-EU3oIR4A7w <b>Handout: Finding and Merging Duplicates in Family Tree</b>] (Montague) | ||
====FamilyTree: Record Hints and Sourcing==== | |||
If you’ve poked around on your family tree on FamilySearch.org, you may have seen little blue boxes to the right of some of the names of people on your tree or in a Research Help box on the top right side of the individual screen. These blue boxes indicate there are record hints, which are shortcuts designed to help you find information about your family as painlessly as possible. FamilySearch is constantly scouring their digitized, indexed records to identify records that may match your family and these blue boxes signal to you that they might have succeeded. Linked to actual records that may include your family, these little hints can make a big difference on your family tree.<br> | |||
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1B-wwNuwsrzf_kbocT3TuNgG6yzUs0hLy <b>Handout: Record Hints and Sourcing</b>] (Pearson)<br> | |||
[https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mHEvEmN9uvdmIVI5Da7ZrG0xSMvaJr_E <b>Handout: Record Hints and Sources</b>] (Sewell) | |||
====Breaking Brick Walls==== | ====Breaking Brick Walls==== | ||
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(explanation tba) [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UUS1fbjykCVnJYjNbbW58P7SmkMUB-ij <b>Fixing Relationships in FamilySearch - Handout</b>] | (explanation tba) [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UUS1fbjykCVnJYjNbbW58P7SmkMUB-ij <b>Fixing Relationships in FamilySearch - Handout</b>] | ||
====Find a Grave==== | ====Find a Grave==== |
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