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'''Class Schedule'''
'''Class Schedule'''


'''Classes are generally held Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Monroe Family History Center.  We also have some upcoming classes to learn Zoning and Web Indexing, which will be taking place on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. at the Monroe Family History Center. Take one class or take them all. Call Conna Chapman to sign up: 435-527-0902'''
Our next set of classes at the Family History Center will be Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. These are about the partner sites that LDS members can obtain a free membership to. Choose the site you are interested in or come every week and learn about them all.


June 24th - '''Zoning''' (This is a '''''Saturday morning''''' class.  Zoning consists of reading through old newspapers and identifying Births, Deaths, and Marriages that can be indexed as a source.)  The class was a huge success, and we will be following up with more zoning classes in the future.
July 26<sup>th</sup> '''American Ancestors''' website- Focusing on American family history, from 17th-century colonial New England through 21st-century immigration research.


July 1st - '''Web Indexing''' (This is a '''''Saturday morning''''' class.  Learn how to Index through FamilySearch.  This is the newest version of Indexing.  Come give it a try and learn the in's and out's of Indexing.
August 2<sup>nd</sup> '''My Heritage''' website- Providing family tree tools, unique matching technologies, and billions of historical records, in over 42 languages.


July 5th - '''Duplicates''' (Learn how to find duplicates in FamilySearch, and the proper procedures for eliminating them.)
August 9<sup>th</sup> '''Find My Past''' website- Specializing in the United Kingdom and its many historical colonies, with records going back to AD 875.


July 12th - '''Merging and Correcting''' (Learn how to merge and correct information in FamilySearch, and how to avoid pitfalls that can come with improper merging and correcting.)
August 16<sup>th</sup> '''Ancestry''' website- Offering 14 billion global historical records and integration with FamilySearch/ Family Tree. Available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and Swedish.
 
August 23<sup>rd</sup> '''Geneanet''' website- With 3 billion indexed individuals on the site and 600,000 online trees, Geneanet is the family history leader in France and Europe.


July 19th - '''Looping''' (Looping can be a real challenge when found in FamilySearch. Learn what it is and how to fix it.)
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