by Larry Richman | Sep 21, 2015
Registration for RootsTech 2016 is now open. RootsTech 2016 will be held February 3–6, 2016 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The website for registration is RootsTech.org. RootsTech is a global conference where people of all ages celebrate family and are inspired to share...
by Larry Richman | Aug 25, 2015
FamilySearch is undergoing a fundamental transformation by pushing toward accomplishing many lofty goals. FamilySearch is seeing phenomenal growth. Since 2013, FamilySearch.org has seen a 234% increase in LDS patrons and a whopping 1,035% increase from the non-LDS...
by Larry Richman | Aug 7, 2015
You can now discover and explore more of your pioneer heritage on the newly redesigned Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel website. The redesigned website also includes information about previously unknown pioneers. In addition to discovering your pioneer ancestors, you...
by Larry Richman | Jul 30, 2015
Join volunteers around the world to “Fuel the Find” during the Worldwide Indexing Event on August 7 to 14. You have one week to participate by indexing one batch in the language of your choice. FamilySearch especially needs help indexing records in French,...
by Larry Richman | May 31, 2015
Is your ward or stake planning a youth conference this summer? Family history is a great conference activity that engages youth and provides the protection and direction of the Spirit of Elijah. Several online resources will make it easy to plan activities ranging...
by Larry Richman | May 16, 2015
Many apps are available for mobile devices to help you with family history work—especially on the go. The following article, “On the Go? Family History Apps Will Go with You,” originally appeared in the Church News. With the accessibility of phones,...
by Larry Richman | May 4, 2015
Starting in the next few months, the Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will begin unreserving user temple reservations that have been inactive for more than two years. If you have reservations that you haven’t been able to...
by Larry Richman | Apr 30, 2015
Sister Stone finished a batch of indexing and was ready to hit the submit button, when she clearly heard the voice of a young girl say, “I am not a son.” Watch Sister Stone’s testimony about family history work in the following video: Read the rest of the story...
by Larry Richman | Apr 25, 2015
The Family History Library now has 200,000 books available for family history research on its website. A growing host of partner libraries, organizations, and volunteers are digitizing historical books and making them available online for free. The effort began in...
by Larry Richman | Apr 13, 2015
Below are highlights of a number of features that are relatively new to FamilySearch.org: Pedigree Views You can now view your family pedigrees in a traditional view, as a fan chart, and as a portrait chart showing photos of ancestors that have been submitted to...
by Larry Richman | Apr 12, 2015
In the following video, Elder Alca talks about his experience using Family History and The Washington DC Temple. I loved my mission and how it allowed me to utilize my abilities! Watch how Family History helped Elder (now RM) Alca find out more about his ancestors!...
by Larry Richman | Mar 2, 2015
Many LDS stakes are planning to hold a Stake Family Discovery Day during the year using the content from the Family Discovery Day that was held in Salt Lake City in February 2015. A stake Family Discovery Day is an opportunity to help people find names to add to their...
by Larry Richman | Mar 1, 2015
The Canyon View Stake youth conference was scheduled to be in Salt Lake City, but a month before the event, they were forced to change the location. In a mad scramble, they chose a closer location just outside of St. George. But then a week or so prior to the...
by Larry Richman | Feb 20, 2015
Because of a collaborative effort between the Joseph Smith Papers Project and FamilySearch, you can log in to a website and see if your ancestors are mentioned in the Joseph Smith Papers. If you have an account on FamilySearch.org, you can see where your direct...
by Larry Richman | Feb 18, 2015
Latter-day Saints can now receive free personal subscriptions to AmericanAncestors.org, the research website of the New England Historic Genealogical Society. Personal access to this service is provided at no cost for Church members as part of an agreement between...