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'''All classes are held in the Training Room of the Family History Center. Please register in advance by calling the Brigham City Family History Center at 723-5995.'''  
'''All classes are held in the Training Room of the Family History Center. Please register in advance by calling the Brigham City Family History Center at 723-5995.'''  


Join us during April to view videos of RootsTech 2015 classes. We have had many requests to show these so April will be “<u>RootsTech Review</u>”
Join us during April to view videos of RootsTech 2015 classes. We have had many requests to show these so April will be “<u>RootsTech Review</u>”  


Monday, 6 April - 10:00 AM - You’ve Mastered the Census and Basic Search, What Next?, by Karen Auman<br>Unsure where to look next after you’ve searched Ancestry.com and FamilySearch? This course will help you formulate a plan to dig deeper into online sources, including unindexed material, local and state archives, and less-frequently used portions of popular websites.  
Monday, 6 April - 10:00 AM - You’ve Mastered the Census and Basic Search, What Next?, by Karen Auman<br>Unsure where to look next after you’ve searched Ancestry.com and FamilySearch? This course will help you formulate a plan to dig deeper into online sources, including unindexed material, local and state archives, and less-frequently used portions of popular websites.  
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Thursday, 30 April - 6:00 PM - Finding the Living among the Dead: Using the Internet to Find Your Living Cousins, taught by Amy Archibald<br>  
Thursday, 30 April - 6:00 PM - Finding the Living among the Dead: Using the Internet to Find Your Living Cousins, taught by Amy Archibald<br>  


The missing link in your family history may be one phone call or email away. We will explore clues available in family trees, obituaries, online tools, and the resources available to identify your cousin’s contact information. Come discover your living cousins online.<br><br>  
The missing link in your family history may be one phone call or email away. We will explore clues available in family trees, obituaries, online tools, and the resources available to identify your cousin’s contact information. Come discover your living cousins online.<br>
 
Monday, May 4 – 10:00 a.m. - Beginning Research, taught by Annette Shepherd<br>Learn the basics of getting started with your family history research.
 
Wednesday, May 6 – 2:00 pm – Beginning Family Tree, Pt 1, taught by Mikhael Trimnal<br>This two-week class teaches the basic fundamentals of using FamilySearch Family Tree.
 
Thursday, May 7 – 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. – Beginning Family History Workshop, Pt 1, taught by Linda Peterson<br>This four-week series of classes teach the basic elements of family history research with time given for hands-on practice.
 
Thursday, May 7 – 6:00 p.m. - Family History through DNA Studies, taught by Julie Johnson<br>Learn how DNA studies can further your family history research
 
Tuesday, May 12 – 10:00 a.m. - Using Arkivalieronline for Danish Research, taught by Shari Duce<br>This class is an introduction to using the website Arkivalieronline to research your Danish ancestors. This class is for beginners or those wanting a refresher on using the site.
 
Tuesday, May 12 – 6:00 p.m. - Using Arkivalieronline for Danish Research, taught by Shari Duce<br>Repeat of the 10:00 a.m. class.
 
Wednesday, May 13 – 2:00 pm – Beginning Family Tree, Pt 2, taught by Mikhael Trimnal<br>The second week of a two-week class teaching the basic fundamentals of using FamilySearch Family Tree
 
Thursday, May 14 – 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. – Beginning Family History Workshop, Pt 2, taught by Linda Peterson<br>The second class of a four-week series teaching the basic elements of family history research with time given for hands-on practice
 
Friday, May 15 – 10:00 a.m. – Family Tree Memories, taught by Susan LaVelle<br>Learn how to bring your ancestors to life by sharing photos, documents, and stories in the Memories section of Family Tree.
 
Saturday, May 16 - 10:00 a.m. – Scanning Workshop, taught by Michael Palmer<br>This class teaches how to preserve precious photos and documents that may be uploaded to Family Tree or saved for your personal archive. Bring a flash drive and several photos to scan.
 
Tuesday, May 19 – 6:00 p.m. – British Online Websites, taught by Linda Peterson<br>Learn about free online websites for British research and how to use them effectively.
 
Wednesday, May 20 – 2:00 pm – Beginning Family Tree Q&amp;A, taught by Mikhael Trimnal<br>This is follow-up workshop for hands-on practice using Family Tree.
 
Thursday, May 21 – 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. – Beginning Family History Workshop, Pt 3, taught by Linda Peterson<br>The third class of a four-week series teaching the basic elements of family history research with time given for hands-on practice.<br>Thursday, May 28 – 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. – Beginning Family History Workshop, Pt 4, taught by Linda Peterson<br>The fourth class of a four-week series teaching the basic elements of family history research with time given for hands-on practice. <br><br><br>  


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