Family History Fan Chart

Family History Fan Chart

Home for the holidays and want to enjoy some family history? You can now print a full-color, 7-generation fan chart from within Family Tree. To do so, follow the steps listed here. This chart is in a colorful fan pattern that lets you visually see your ancestors. The...

New LDS Youth and Family History Website

In his General Conference address “The Hearts of the Children Shall Turn,” Elder David A. Bednar invited the young people of the Church to learn about and experience the Spirit of Elijah. He said Parents and leaders, please help your children and youth to...
FamilySearch ExpandsYouTube Channel

FamilySearch ExpandsYouTube Channel

FamilySearch.org, the genealogy website sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, recently updated its FamilySearch YouTube channel (youtube.com/familysearch). The updated channel is for both rookies and seasoned genealogists. The “Genealogy...

FamilySearch TechTips

Because genealogy has become more technologically advanced, FamilySearch.org has created a new section on its website called FamilySearch TechTips. FamilySearch.org/techtips is a community effort that is a cross between a blog and an online technology magazine. It is...

Using Blogs to do Family History Work

An article in this week’s Mormon Times talks about using technology to do family history (genealogy) work. There are thousands of blogs related to genealogy and family history used by Mormons, Catholics, Jews, Baptists, atheists, and others to study and find...
FamilySearch Website

FamilySearch Website

FamilySearch.org is one of the most popular genealogy websites in the world. More than 150 million people have visited the site since its launch in 1999. And best of all, it’s free to Church members and nonmembers alike. It has more than a billion names in...

FamilySearch Indexing

Editor’s Note (April 2025): FamilySearch Indexing has been replaced by new technology. Learn about new opportunities to help improve historical records. With more than 3 hours left today, the FamilySearch Indexing project has already indexed and arbitrated over...

Top Reasons People Use LDS.org

I recently put together a report on the top reasons why people visit LDS.org.  I thought the answer might interest a wider audience, so here you go. Methodology: I tried to base the rankings on events, or instances of an action happening, though I must admit, in some...

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