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...
by Larry Richman | Feb 12, 2015
The Church has opened its first interactive Family Discovery Center at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building on Temple Square. It uses huge screens, iPads, and innovative technology to help you learn about your ancestors in new and fun ways. Below is a video showing...
by Larry Richman | Feb 12, 2015
Family Discovery Day is a free event that takes place on Saturday, February 14, 2015, as part of the annual RootsTech conference. Tickets to attend in person are no longer available. But you can still participate by watching it live on the LDS.org home page from...
by Larry Richman | Feb 6, 2015
The Family Discovery Day is a free event on Saturday, February 14, 2015, to help families discover, share, and connect their ancestor relationships. It is part of the RootsTech conference. Speakers and guests at this event include Elder Quentin L. Cook, Elder Neil L....
by Larry Richman | Feb 1, 2015
Last week, I wrote about the App Gallery by FamilySearch to help you find websites and products to help you find your ancestors. One of the products in the App Gallery is the Relative Finder at relativefinder.org. This website developed by the BYU Family History...
by Larry Richman | Jan 27, 2015
FamilySearch.org has launched an App Gallery at familysearch.org/apps to help you find the websites and products you need to find your ancestors. Many companies and organizations have partnered with FamilySearch over the years to create applications and services that...
by Larry Richman | Jan 17, 2015
Having trouble finding appropriate activities for the Sabbath day? Family history is a great Sunday activity to get the family engaged. Here are three simple ideas you can use with your family: Find a name and take it to the temple. See a simple way to find your...
by Larry Richman | Jan 12, 2015
The more children know about their family history, the better they are able to handle stressful situations. Family history helps children realize that they are a part of something bigger than themselves. Family stories help children learn that they can overcome trials...
by Larry Richman | Jan 10, 2015
FamilySearch International recently observed the 120th anniversary of the formation of its forerunner, the Genealogical Society of Utah. FamilySearch is the largest worldwide Internet genealogy service in the world. The Genealogical Society of Utah was formed in 1894...
by Larry Richman | Nov 15, 2014
Registration is open for RootsTech, February 11–14, 2015, the world’s largest family history conference with tens of thousands of participants worldwide. The Family Discovery Day is on Saturday, February 14, 2015. It is a free, fun, and informative day to help...
by Larry Richman | Nov 4, 2014
Finding names for the temple is now easier than ever by viewing your family tree from a different angle. Visit the Descendancy view of Family Tree to see which of your cousins are ready for temple work. Then reserve names today. With the new “descendancy...
by Larry Richman | Oct 29, 2014
The Granite Mountain Records Vault contains the world’s largest collection of genealogical records. Located in Little Cottonwood Canyon, near Salt Lake City, the vault houses billions of images on microfiche, microfilm, and digital media. The vault also protects...