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'''Syllabus for class taught by Devin Ashby, of FamilySearch. Presented at the [[FamilySearch Presentations at BYU 2010|BYU 2010 Conference on Computerized Family History & Genealogy]].'''  
'''Syllabus for class taught by Devin Ashby, of FamilySearch. Presented at the [[FamilySearch Presentations at BYU 2010|BYU 2010 Conference on Computerized Family History & Genealogy]].'''  


== Ten Great LDS Family History Databases You’ve Got to Try ==
== Ten Great LDS Family History Databases You’ve Got to Try ==


Databases are some of the best places to store genealogical content. Electronic information is widely distributed and easy to search. There are literally millions of databases on the Internet but few that relate to LDS family history. This session will discuss 10 LDS family history databases and how to find relevant family history information.  
Databases are some of the best places to store genealogical content. Electronic information is widel[http://www.wix.com y] distributed and easy to search. There are literally millions of databases on the Internet but few that relate to LDS family history. This session will discuss 10 LDS family history databases and how to find relevant family history information.  


'''Searching a database:'''  
'''Searching a database:'''  
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A database is just a bunch of information that has been collected, like a phone book. The following principle will help: in most cases, an electronic document or Web page is already indexed. Try Ctrl+F to locate keywords, such as a surname. If you have several fields to fill, start broad, and then refine with first names and dates. Remember to try alternate spellings.  
A database is just a bunch of information that has been collected, like a phone book. The following principle will help: in most cases, an electronic document or Web page is already indexed. Try Ctrl+F to locate keywords, such as a surname. If you have several fields to fill, start broad, and then refine with first names and dates. Remember to try alternate spellings.  


== Database #1: [http://www.FamilySearch.org FamilySearch.org] ==
== Database #1: [http://www.FamilySearch.org FamilySearch.org] ==
 
'''Description:''' FamilySearch.org is the largest collection of free family history, family tree, and genealogy records in the world. Record Search is the publishing site for FamilySearch indexing, the largest volunteer extraction program of its kind.


'''Description:''' FamilySearch.org is the largest collection of free family history, family tree, and genealogy records in the world. Record Search is the publishing site for FamilySearch indexing, the largest volunteer extraction program of its kind.
     
'''Why use it?''' The best thing is--it’s free! Collections include U.S. and state censuses, U.S. state deaths, Ellis Island Arrival Lists, the US Social Security Death Index, the International Genealogical Index (IGI), family history sites, Pedigree Resource File, Ancestral File, international projects, and much, much more.  
'''Why use it?''' The best thing is--it’s free! Collections include U.S. and state censuses, U.S. state deaths, Ellis Island Arrival Lists, the US Social Security Death Index, the International Genealogical Index (IGI), family history sites, Pedigree Resource File, Ancestral File, international projects, and much, much more.  
 
'''How do I start?''' Go to the Web site, and start searching. Sign up to index at [www.familysearchindexing.org FamilySearch Indexing]. For more information, check out [http://labs.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch Labs].
'''How do I start?''' Go to [https://familysearch.org/ familysearch.org], and start searching. Sign up to index at [http://indexing.familysearch.org indexing.familysearch.org]. To prepare names for the temple, go to [https://new.familysearch.org new.familysearch.org]. For more information, check out [http://labs.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch Labs].  
 
There is also a new site on the FamilySearch Research Wiki that is extremely helpful:  
There is also a new site on the FamilySearch Research Wiki that is extremely helpful: [[Tracing LDS Ancestors]]  
[[Tracing_LDS_Ancestors]]


== Database #2: [[Family History Library]]  ==
== Database #2: [[Family History Library]]  ==
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*Early Endowment House Records: Special Collections
*Early Endowment House Records: Special Collections


'''How do I start?''' Go to [http://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org], click on Library Catalog for the online catalog or head to Salt Lake City, 25 North West Temple Street.
'''How do I start?''' Go to [http://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch.org], click on [https://familysearch.org/#form=catalog Library Catalog] for the online catalog or head to Salt Lake City, 25 North West Temple Street.  
 
== Database #3: [http://www.google.com Google.com]  ==


== Database #3: [http://www.google.com Google.com] ==
'''Description:''' Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.  
'''Description:''' Google's mission is to organize the world's information and make it universally accessible and useful.


'''Why use it?''' It’s free and easy to use. Use “” and + and – to refine your search results. Use Alerts to have periodic Google searches e-mailed to you. Use Google Maps to visit places with the Street View feature, and create reference points using My Maps. Network with friends and family using Blogger and G-mail.  
'''Why use it?''' It’s free and easy to use. Use “” and + and – to refine your search results. Use Alerts to have periodic Google searches e-mailed to you. Use Google Maps to visit places with the Street View feature, and create reference points using My Maps. Network with friends and family using Blogger and G-mail.  


'''How do I start?''' Go to the Web site, learn about the products, and start searching.
'''How do I start?''' Go to the Web site, learn about the products, and start searching.  
                       
 
== Database #4: [http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/ LDS Church Archives] ==
== Database #4: [http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/ LDS Church Archives] ==
 
'''Description:''' This Web site is home to the LDS Church History Library and Archives. (Note: Portions of this database are not online.)
 
'''Why use it?''' It is worth searching the library catalog, the archives catalog, and the journal history. Some of the other collections include:
 
'''Online Resources:'''
 
*[https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Journal_History_of_the_LDS_Church Journal History of the LDS Church] (1830-1973): A day-by-day scrapbook of events in Church history. 
*[http://chperiodicals.lds.org/ LDS Church Periodical Index] (1976-present): An index to periodicals published by the church.
*[http://lds.org/churchhistory/library/pioneercompanysearch/1,15773,3966-1,00.html Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel] (1847-1868): Database of pioneers who traveled overland to Utah and their companies.


'''Description:''' This Web site is home to the LDS Church History Library and Archives. (Note: Portions of this database are not online.)
Library Resources:  


'''Why use it?''' It is worth searching the library catalog, the archives catalog, and the journal history. Some of the other collections include:
*Mission Calls and Recommendations (1877-1918): Recommendation letters from local church leaders and replies from members.
*Brigham Young Papers (1840s-1877): Approximately 15,000 letters from church members to Brigham Young.
*Patriarchal Blessing Index: You can only request blessings for yourself or a direct line descendant. [http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/archives/pbinfo click here for information]


'''Online Resources:'''
'''How do I start?''' Start by searching online. Then take a trip to downtown Salt Lake City (15 East North Temple Street) to view the other collections and the library.  
* LDS Church Periodical Index (1976-present): An index to periodicals published by the church.
* Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel (1847-1868): Database of pioneers who traveled overland to Utah and their companies.
Library Resources:
* Mission Calls and Recommendations (1877-1918): Recommendation letters from local church leaders and replies from members.
* Brigham Young Papers (1840s-1877): Approximately 15,000 letters from church members to Brigham Young.
* Patriarchal Blessing Index: You can only request blessings for yourself or a direct line descendant. [http://www.lds.org/churchhistory/archives/pbinfo click here for information]


'''How do I start?''' Start by searching online. Then take a trip to downtown Salt Lake City (15 East North Temple Street) to view the other collections and the library.
== Database #5: [http://www.lib.byu.edu/fslab/ BYU Databases]  ==
Description:'''Brigham Young University has a great collection of LDS family history resources. These are just three sites that are worth visiting.'''  


== Database #5: [http://www.lib.byu.edu/fslab/ BYU Databases] ==
'''Why use it?''' What’s great about the BYU sites is that they are unique and they are also free.  
'''
Description:''' Brigham Young University has a great collection of LDS family history resources. These are just three sites that are worth visiting.


'''Why use it?''' What’s great about the BYU sites is that they are unique and they are also free.
*[http://lib.byu.edu/mormonmigration/ Mormon Migration]: A databse of Mormon immigrant migration records from the 19th and 20th centuries.
* [www.lib.byu.edu/Ancestry/ Mormons and their Neighbors (1820-1981)]: Over 100,000 biographical sketches in 185 published volumes. The sketches include individuals living in northern Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona, southern California, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and southwestern Canada.
*[http://w3.lib.byu.edu/Ancestry/ Mormons and their Neighbors] (1820-1981): Over 100,000 biographical sketches in 185 published volumes. The sketches include individuals living in northern Mexico, New Mexico, Arizona, southern California, Nevada, Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, and southwestern Canada.  
* [www.lib.byu.edu/dlib/mmd/ Mormon Missionary Diaries]: 376 missionary volumes with over 63,000 pages.
*[http://www.lib.byu.edu/dlib/mmd/ Mormon Missionary Diaries]: 376 missionary volumes with over 63,000 pages.  
* [http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc/ BYU Family History Archives]: Digitizing and processing of family histories.
*[http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc/ BYU Family History Archives]: Digitizing and processing of family histories.  
* Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah.
*[http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/FH25&CISOPTR=2935&CISOSHOW=1608 Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah]: A digital version of this book. 
*[http://abish.byui.edu/specialCollections/famhist/index.cfm BYU Idaho Special Collections]


'''How do I start?''' Go to a Web site, and start searching.
'''How do I start?''' Go to a Web site, and start searching.  


== Database #6: [http://www.dupinternational.org Daughters of Utah Pioneers]  ==
== Database #6: [http://www.dupinternational.org Daughters of Utah Pioneers]  ==
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'''Why use it?''' There are about 100,000 pioneer histories on file, and copies of these histories are available. It is easy to search the history card index and the photograph index online.  
'''Why use it?''' There are about 100,000 pioneer histories on file, and copies of these histories are available. It is easy to search the history card index and the photograph index online.  
       
'''How do I start?''' Start by searching online. Then take a trip to downtown Salt Lake City, Utah (300 North Main) to request copies. For more information, feel free to visit the Sons of Utah Pioneers: http://www.sonsofutahpioneers.org/about_sup.htm


== Database #7: [http://www.footnote.com Footnote.com Databases] ==
'''How do I start?''' Start by searching online. Then take a trip to downtown Salt Lake City, Utah (300 North Main) to request copies. For more information, feel free to visit the Sons of Utah Pioneers: http://www.sonsofutahpioneers.org/about_sup.htm
 
== Database #7: [http://www.footnote.com Footnote.com Databases] ==
 
*[http://www.footnote.com/documents/27343636/utah-territorial-case-files?xid=47 Utah Territorial Case Files]
*[http://www.footnote.com/documents/18708629/mormon_battalion_pension_files/ Mormon Battalion Pension Files]


* [http://www.footnote.com/documents/27343636/utah-territorial-case-files?xid=47 Utah Territorial Case Files]
(Note: Portions of this Web site may require a fee.)  
* [http://www.footnote.com/documents/18708629/mormon_battalion_pension_files/ Mormon Battalion Pension Files]
(Note: Portions of this Web site may require a fee.)


'''Description:''' This collection (1870-1896) contains over 2,500 case files, the majority of which deal with cohabitation, usually polygamy. A case file is most often a complaint stating a plaintiff’s cause of action, an answer by the defendant, and summons. The pension files include pension application files arranged alphabetically by name of the veteran. Files contain survivor pension documents, affidavits by the claimant and witnesses, correspondence, medical reports, and related documents supporting each claim.  
'''Description:''' This collection (1870-1896) contains over 2,500 case files, the majority of which deal with cohabitation, usually polygamy. A case file is most often a complaint stating a plaintiff’s cause of action, an answer by the defendant, and summons. The pension files include pension application files arranged alphabetically by name of the veteran. Files contain survivor pension documents, affidavits by the claimant and witnesses, correspondence, medical reports, and related documents supporting each claim.  


'''Why use it?''' If you have an ancestor that fits this description, you might find something.
'''Why use it?''' If you have an ancestor that fits this description, you might find something.  
     
 
'''How do I start?''' Go to the Web site, and start searching.
'''How do I start?''' Go to the Web site, and start searching.
 
== Database #8: [http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com Databases]  ==
 
'''Description:''' Ancestry.com has several databases specific to LDS genealogy.  


== Database #8: [http://www.ancestry.com Ancestry.com Databases] ==
'''Why use it?''' Did you know that Utah Pioneers and Prominent Men has been digitized and is online? This is a classic work published in 1913 with biographies, genealogies, and photographs of early Utah residents. There are also member name indexes, an LDS biographical and historical encyclopedia, military records, and more.  


'''Description:''' Ancestry.com has several databases specific to LDS genealogy.
'''How do I start?''' Go to the home page, scroll to the bottom, and click S'''ee all databases'''. Then scroll down and enter'''lds''' under Database Title. (Note: Portions of this Web site may require a fee.)  
'''Why use it?''' Did you know that Utah Pioneers and Prominent Men has been digitized and is online? This is a classic work published in 1913 with biographies, genealogies, and photographs of early Utah residents. There are also member name indexes, an LDS biographical and historical encyclopedia, military records, and more. 
'''How do I start?''' Go to the home page, scroll to the bottom, and click S'''ee all databases'''. Then scroll down and enter''' lds''' under Database Title. (Note: Portions of this Web site may require a fee.)


== Database #9: [http://www.worldvitalrecords.com World Vital Records.com Databases] ==
== Database #9: [http://www.worldvitalrecords.com World Vital Records.com Databases] ==


'''Description:''' World Vital Records also has several LDS family history collections.
'''Description:''' World Vital Records also has several LDS family history collections.  


'''Why use it?''' Some of the collections include Nauvoo marriages, members of the Mormon battalion, property transactions, Seventy Quorum membership, tombstone inscriptions, etc.  
'''Why use it?''' Some of the collections include Nauvoo marriages, members of the Mormon battalion, property transactions, Seventy Quorum membership, tombstone inscriptions, etc.  


'''How do I start?''' Go to the home page, and click the View all databases tab. Then scroll down to Browse by Collection, and select LDS Collection. (Note: Portions of this Web site may require a fee.)
'''How do I start?''' Go to the home page, and click the View all databases tab. Then scroll down to Browse by Collection, and select LDS Collection. (Note: Portions of this Web site may require a fee.)  


== Database #10: Build Your Own ==
== Database #10: Build Your Own ==


'''Description:''' There are many sites that will allow you to publish genealogical information.
'''Description:''' There are many sites that will allow you to publish genealogical information.  


'''Why use it?''' Remember, the best Web sites are the ones that are relevant to your family. So, why not create a Web site to preserve your genealogy online? All of these sites are free. Most of the best family history information is not online because people haven’t put it there. Here are a few sites that will allow you to do this.  
'''Why use it?''' Remember, the best Web sites are the ones that are relevant to your family. So, why not create a Web site to preserve your genealogy online? All of these sites are free. Most of the best family history information is not online because people haven’t put it there. Here are a few sites that will allow you to do this.  
'''How do I start?''' Choose a Web site, and start building and posting.
* [http://www.wetpaint.com Wetpaint.com] allows people to create free wiki Web sites that are available to anyone. A wiki is a social Web site that anyone can edit and contribute to. It’s easy to add text, photos, videos, polls, and more.
* [http://www.myfamily.com MyFamily.com] - If you don’t want everyone out there to see and edit your content, build a private Web site. If you build a Web site here, you will need to log in with a user name and password. It’s easy to send out invitations to those people you want to see the site. Again, loading photos, files, and videos is really easy.
* [http://www.blogspot.com Blogspot.com] - Chances are you already know someone with a blog or have one yourself. Blogger is powered by Google, and if you already have a Google account, it’s really easy to build one. Blogs are very addicting, so plan on spending some online time if you create one. It’s easy to post photos, text, videos, RSS feeds, slideshows, links, newsreels, logos, etc. An example of another blog is [http://blog.eogn.com/ Dick Eastman’s newsletter].
* [http://www.google.com/sites/overview.html Google Sites] allows you to create a Web site or a wiki of the Google server. Anyone can add file attachments, information from other Google applications, and free-form content. There are a few videos on YouTube that will take you through how to set up a Web site here. It’s easy and it’s all online.


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'''How do I start?''' Choose a Web site, and start building and posting.
 
*[http://www.wix.com www.wix.com] - Wix allows you to create flash websites for free. The layout is really easy to use and there is no programming necessary and sites are search engine friendly.
*[http://www.myfamily.com MyFamily.com] - If you don’t want everyone out there to see and edit your content, build a private Web site. If you build a Web site here, you will need to log in with a user name and password. It’s easy to send out invitations to those people you want to see the site. Again, loading photos, files, and videos is really easy.<br>
*[http://www.google.com/sites/overview.html Google Sites] allows you to create a Web site or a wiki of the Google server. Anyone can add file attachments, information from other Google applications, and free-form content. There are a few videos on YouTube that will take you through how to set up a Web site here. It’s easy and it’s all online.
 
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