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The Quarterly Family History Consultants Training meeting will be held Wednesday, April 29 at 7:30 pm
for all Family History Consultants, Ward and Stake Priesthood Leaders and Stake Indexing Leaders. Held in the Tabernacle Chapel. New Family History Consultants and Priesthood leaders will meet at 6:30 pm in the FamilySearch library.
RootsTech Family Discovery Day
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Question: As I review my tree, I found that the tree information that I submitted to FamilySearch previously is missing some information. What happened?
Answer: In most cases, if someone else has been adding or changing information to an ancestor that you share in common with them, they may have changed a record enough to unintentionally break the link to your tree. The best way to fix this is to search for the ancestor that is the missing link in your tree and "re-link" them to your existing tree. When you do that, all of the remaining information associated with that branch will automatically be added to your tree. FamilySearch is currently working on a way to minimizing the risk of this from happening in the future.
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Get started now with the AncestorCloud Marketplace
For sometime now, I have been hearing about a new startup concept called AncestorCloud.com. The company was at RootsTech 2015. AncestorCloud.com is essentially building a marketplace for buying and selling genealogical research, tasks, assistance, lookups, gravestone images, research questions, putting bounties on ancestors and a whole lot more. TheAncestorCloud community will connect genealogists globally based on their expertise, needs and physical location. If you need a research project done, half way around the world, the AncestorCloud will provide the contact. Join free - see what is offered by clicking here.
5 Tips for Resolving Evidence Conflicts One of the great benefits of online research has been the search hints offered by websites like Mocavo and Findmypast. These are tremendously helpful, and can point you in directions you might not have thought to look. But at the same time, it is critically important to review this hints before blindly adding the information and/or individuals to your family tree. One of the biggest issues we have is conflicting evidence. Sources often provide contradictory facts. We have to evaluate the sources as well as the evidence in order to come up with a theory. Click here are some guidelines to keep in mind when evaluating your conflicting evidence.
Lost in the Homeland
Lost in the Homeland, Part 2: Researching Genealogy in Germany,
Lost in the Homeland Part 3 - Researching Genealogy in Germany, AND
Lost in the Homeland Part 4 - Researching Genealogy in Germany, all by Elise Ann Wormuth on Living in the Past: A Family History. All are available to view, plus Part 1
if needed. Click here for the links.
If I had to start again, this is what I would do.
This winter, I've been teaching a serious of family history classes at my local archives. The audience is all beginners with less than six months of experience in searching their ancestors. There is a great deal of information to impart on them and I take my role as their teacher very seriously. I wanted to give them the best possible advice. They are inspiration behind today's post.
In preparing for the classes, I took a long look at my research and genealogy journey to decide what I wish someone had told me back in the beginning. I asked myself, if I had to start again, what would I do differently. Click here-it's good advice.
Caring for Baby, 1916 Style
Fear is a great motivator for new parents. That's probably what the Illinois State Board of Health was counting on in 1916 when they published "Our Babies: How To Keep Them Well and Happy - A Booklet for Mothers." It's filled with tips that were sure to scare most parents (not to mention scaring readers a century later!) Read all about it - click here!
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Suggestion for Weekly Bulletin Thought | 
"There need to be some absolutes in life. There are some things that should not ever be done, some lines that should never be crossed, vows that should never be broken, words that should never be spoken, and thoughts that should never be entertained."
James E. Faust,
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Remember...
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The mouse trap
A mouse looked through the crack in the wall to see the farmer and his wife open a package. "What food might this contain?" the mouse wondered. He was devastated to discover it was a mousetrap.
Retreating to the farmyard, the mouse proclaimed the warning: "There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!"
The chicken clucked and scratched, raised her head and said, "Mr. Mouse, I can tell this is a grave concern to you, but it is of no consequence to me. I cannot be bothered by it."
The mouse turned to the pig and told him, "There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!" The pig sympathized, but said, "I am so very sorry, Mr. Mouse, but there is nothing I can do about it but pray. Be assured you are in my prayers."
The mouse turned to the cow and said, "There is a mousetrap in the house! There is a mousetrap in the house!" The cow said, "Wow, Mr. Mouse. I'm sorry for you, but it's no skin off my nose."
So, the mouse returned to the house, head down and dejected, to face the farmer's mousetrap alone.
That very night a sound was heard throughout the house - like the sound of a mousetrap catching its prey. The farmer's wife rushed to see what was caught. In the darkness, she did not see it was a venomous snake whose tail the trap had caught. The snake bit the farmer's wife. The farmer rushed her to the hospital and she returned home with a fever.
Everyone knows you treat a fever with fresh chicken soup, so the farmer took his hatchet to the farmyard for the soup's main ingredient. But his wife's sickness continued, so friends and neighbors came to sit with her around the clock. To feed them, the farmer butchered the pig. The farmer's wife did not get well; she died. So many people came for her funeral, the farmer had the cow slaughtered to provide enough meat for all of them.
The mouse looked upon it all from his crack in the wall with great sadness. So, the next time you hear someone is facing a problem and think it doesn't concern you, remember, when one of us is threatened, we are all at risk. We are all involved in this journey called life. We must keep an eye out for one another and make an extra effort to encourage one another. Each of us is a vital thread in another person's tapestry.
Author Unknown
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Dave Winkler | 1 wk | 3 pm | Tue, Apr 21 | How to Write Your Personal History | John Clark | 1 wk | 5 pm | Tue, Apr 21 | Young Women Family History Workshop | Linda Clark | 1 wk | 7 pm | Wed, Apr 22 | Photo Enhancement | Burnis Skinner | 2 wks | 10 am | Wed, Apr 22 | Introduction to Danish Online Records | Irene Burton | 1 wk | 1:00 PM | Wed, Apr 22 | You Can Find Cousins Using Puzzilla | Dedee Dalebout | 1 wk | 5 pm | Thu, Apr 23 | Family History Consultants Workshop (No Reg Needed) | Wade Nicholas | 1 wk | 6-9 pm | Fri, Apr 24 | Intermediate FamilySearch | Lynn Miller | 6 wks | 10:00 AM | Sat, Apr 25 | Probate and Family History | Gail Bartholomew | 2 wks | 1 pm | Mon, Apr 27 | Indexing Arbitration | Von Taylor | 1 wk | 1 pm | Mon, Apr 27 | Find My Past | Robert Curry | 1 wk | 3 pm | Wed, Apr 29 | Family Tree (Taught in Spanish) | Joe/Martha Thurston | 1 wk | 7:00 PM | Thu, Apr 30 | Family Tree | Robert Curry | 5 wks | 5 pm | Fri, May 1 | Family History Consultants Workshop (No Reg Needed) | Wade Nicholas | 1 wk | 1-4 pm | Mon, May 4 | Roots Magic Users Group (No Registration Needed) | Yvonne Curry | 1 wk | 1 pm | Mon, May 4 | Indexing I--Beginning Indexing | Von Taylor | 1 wk | 3 pm | Tue, May 5 | Ancestral Quest Users Group (No Registration Needed) | Robert Gerber | 1 wk | 1 pm | Tue, May 5 | Learn How to Merge Records in Family Tree | Wade Nicholas | 1 wk | 7 pm | Wed, May 6 | Intermediate FamilySearch Family Tree | Lynn Miller | 6 wks | 5 pm | Wed, May 6 | Ancestry.com | Dedee Dalebout | 2 wks | 7:00 PM | Thu, May 7 | Legacy Users Group (No Registration Needed) | Irene Burton | 1 wk | 1 pm | Thu, May 7 | Computer Basics | Stacie Gomm | 1 wk | 7 pm | Sat, May 9 | You Can Find Cousins Using Puzzilla | Dedee Dalebout | 1 wk | 10 am | Mon, May 11 | Indexing II--Beyond the Basics | Von Taylor | 1wk | 3 pm | Wed, May 13 | Introduction to Swedish Websites | Irene Burton | 1 wk | 1 pm | Fri, May 15 | Family History Consultants Workshop (No Reg Needed) | Dedee Dalebout | 1 wk | 1-4 pm | Sat, May 16 | Using Facebook in Family History Research | John Burton | 1 wk | 10:00 AM | Sat, May 16 | How to Merge Records in Family Tree | Gail Bartholomew | 1 wk | 1 pm | Mon, May 18 | Indexing Obituaries | Von Taylor | 1 wk | 10 am | Mon, May 18 | Family History Research | Robert Curry | 1 wk | 3 pm | Tue, May 19 | Young Women Family History Workshop | Linda Clark | 1 wk | 7 pm | Wed, May 20 | A Closer Look At Swedish Records | Irene Burton | 1 wk | 1 pm | Wed, May 20 | Family Tree (Taught in Spanish) | Joe/Martha Thurston | 1 wk | 7:00 PM | Thu, May 21 | Mobile Apps--FS Tree, FS Memories | Stacie Gomm | 1 wk | 7 pm | Wed, May 27 | Photo Enhancement | Burnis Skinner | 2 wks | 10 am | Wed, May 27 | Danish Research (May 27, June 3, 10, 24) | Ida Niederhauser | 4 wks | 1:00 PM | Wed, May 27 | Ancestral Quest | Arlene Miller | 3 wks | 7 pm | Thu, May 28 | Family History Consultants Workshop (No Reg Needed) | Wade Nicholas | 1 wk | 6-9 pm | Sat, May 30 | Probate and Family History | Gail Bartholomew | 2 wks | 10 am | Mon, Jun 1 | Roots Magic Users Group (No Registration Needed) | Yvonne Curry | 1 wk | 1 pm | Mon, Jun 1 | FamilySearch | Robert Curry | 2 wks | 3 pm | Tue, Jun 2 | Ancestral Quest Users Group (No Registration Needed) | Robert Gerber | 1 wk | 1 pm | | | | | | Thu, Jun 4 | Legacy Users Group (No Registration Needed) | Irene Burton | 1 wk | 1 pm | Thu, Jun 4 | Research Methods | Martin Peterson | 1 wk | 5 pm | Fri, Jun 5 | Family History Consultants Workshop (No Reg Needed) | Wade Nicholas | 1 wk | 1-4 pm | Sat, Jun 6 | FamilySearch: Introduction and Overview--Beginner | John Burton | 1 wk | 1:00 PM | Mon, Jun 8 | My Heritage | Yvonne Curry | 1 wk | 10 am | Mon, Jun 8 | Indexing I--Beginning Indexing | Von Taylor | 1 wk | 1 pm | Tue, Jun 9 | How to Separate Records in FT with the Same PID | Robert Gerber | 2 wks | 10 am | Tue, Jun 9 | How to Write Your Personal History | John Clark | 1 wk | 5 pm | Thu, Jun 11 | Computer Basics | Stacie Gomm | 1 wk | 5 pm | Thu, Jun 11 | Find My Past | Robert Curry | 1 wk | 7 pm | Sat, Jun 13 | Family Tree Sources | Wade Nicholas | 1 wk | 1 pm | Mon, Jun 15 | Indexing II--Beyond the Basics | Von Taylor | 1 wk | 1 pm | Tue, Jun 16 | Roots Magic | Dave Winkler | 3 wks | 5 pm | Tue, Jun 16 | Young Women Family History Workshop | Linda Clark | 1 wk | 7 pm | Mon, Jun 22 | Indexing Obituaries | Von Taylor | 1 wk | 1 pm | Tue, Jun 23 | Learn How to Merge Records in Family Tree | Wade Nicholas | 1 wk | 7 pm | Wed, Jun 24 | Making a Family History Page in Facebook | Dave Winkler | 1 wk | 10 am | Wed, Jun 24 | You Can Find Cousins Using Puzzilla | Dedee Dalebout | 1 wk | 5 pm | Thu, Jun 25 | Family History Consultants Workshop (No Reg Needed) | Wade Nicholas | 1 wk | 6-9 pm | Sat, Jun 27 | How to Merge Records in Family Tree | Gail Bartholomew | 1 wk | 10 am |
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Billy K. Jones
Director of Training Logan Utah FamilySearch Library
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