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**Gary Lund, "State Census
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**Charles Pannone, "Ship Manifests"
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*22 February 2020
** Cerise Nielson, "Password!"
**Cerise Nielson, "Password!"
** Lynn Searcy, "31 Days 'Out of the Box' Genealogy Tips"
**Lynn Searcy, "31 Days 'Out of the Box' Genealogy Tips"
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** Dick Carpenter, "Family Stories or Lies?"
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Revision as of 22:54, 25 October 2019

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


 

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Center Contacts and Hours[edit | edit source]

Location Map:

Address:

  • 2501 Maplewood Street Anchorage Alaska 99508 United States
  • Language:English

Phone:

  • 1-907-277-8433

E-mail:

  • AK_Anchorage@ldsmail.net

Open Hours:

  • Tuesday: 10:00 a.m - 9:00 p.m.
  • Wednesday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
  • Thursday: 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.


2019 Holiday Closures

  • Thanksgiving - 26 November thru 28 November 2019
  • Christmas - 24 December 2019 thru 2 January 2020



Calendar and Events[edit | edit source]

Upcoming Events[edit | edit source]

ANCHORAGE FAMILY HISTORY CENTER
FOURTH SATURDAY SEMINAR SERIES

10:00 am to 12:00 pm

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Institute Building, 2551 Maplewood Street

  • 26 October 2019
    • Kathy Chamberlain, "Secrets of the Family History Center
    • Jon Strawn, "Emigration and Immigration Records
  • 23 November 2019
    • Cerise Nielsen, "Organizing Your Family History: What to Do With All Your Files."
    • Lynn Searcy, "Google Drive: Docs, Sheets, Keep, and More!"

December 2019 Christmas Break

  • 25 January 2020
    • Gary Lund, "State Census
    • Charles Pannone, "Ship Manifests"
  • 22 February 2020
    • Cerise Nielson, "Password!"
    • Lynn Searcy, "31 Days 'Out of the Box' Genealogy Tips"
  • 28 March 2020
    • Dick Carpenter, "Family Stories or Lies?"
    • TBA

Center Resources[edit | edit source]

News[edit | edit source]

What FamilySearch Is Doing to Preserve Electronic Records: Did you know that CDs have an expiration date? So do external hard drives, flash disk storage, and many other technologies that hold electronic records. Saving these electronic records is an important work, which is why each year on October 10th, we celebrate Electronic Records Day, a day set aside remember the vital work of preserving electronic records and the difference that these records make in our world today.

FamilySearch’s Efforts[edit | edit source]

Record preservation is the sort of thing we get passionate about here at FamilySearch! One of our main goals is to help more records become available to more people. Last year, we created 32 million images of records in North America, many of which were probate and marriage records, along with naturalization, immigration, and military records.

Some of our most exciting collections that came from those images include records from the War of 1812, World War II, and Ellis Island.

“Preserving historic records is only one-half of the equation. Making them easily accessible to family historians and researchers worldwide when they need them is the other crucial component.” —Diane Loosle, director of FamilySearch Patron Services Division

Click Here  For more information

Databases and Software[edit | edit source]

  • 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. 
  • Click Here to search census in Heritage Quest Online

Hardware and Equipment[edit | edit source]

  • Computers, Printers, Microfilm Readers

Volunteer at the Center[edit | edit source]

If you would like to volunteer at the Family History Center, please call 907-277-8433. Volunteers are always welcome!