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September 2022 Newsletter

 


Happy Grandparents Day - September 11, 2022





Grandparents Day is an official national holiday, the proclamation was signed by President Carter in 1978 and is celebrated on the first Sunday after Labor Day.   In part the proclamation reads:

"Grandparents are our continuing tie to the near-past, to the events and beliefs and experiences that so strongly affect our lives and the world around us.  Whether they are our own or surrogate grandparents who fill some of the gaps in our mobile society, our senior generation also provides our society a link to our national heritage and traditions.

"We all know grandparents whose values transcend passing fads and pressures, and who possess the wisdom of distilled pain and joy.  Because they are usually free to love and guide and befriend the young without having to take daily responsibility for them, they can often reach out past pride and fear of failure and close the space between generations."

Take some time this year to celebrate your grandparents or your grandchildren.

If your grandparents are deceased, honor them by:
  • Uploading a favorite photo of them to FamilySearch. 
  • Adding a short story about your memories of them on FamilySearch.  If all your cousins would write just a short story about their grandparents, we could learn so much about our ancestors because each grandchild would have different experiences and memories of their grandparents. 
  • Create a Facebook page to honor them.  Ask other family members to contribute by sharing photos and stories. 
  • Learn about their homeland or ancestral lands.
  • Make a dessert or meal from their family's country.
If your grandparents are living, ideas include:
  • A personal visit, if they live close.  Maybe taking a card or special treat. 
  • If they live far away, give them a call. 
  • Ask them to share stories of their lives with you about when they were about your own age… you might be surprised how much more you have in common with them than you think. 
  • Send them a card or letter expressing your gratitude for the things they have taught you.  They will treasure that card or letter for weeks, months, and years to come. 
  • Record their stories on the Memories App.  In the future, you will treasure hearing their own voice telling you the story.
If you are the grandparents, think of what you can share with your grandchildren:
  • Time is always the best thing to share with them. 
  • A special dinner or treat. 
  • Calling to read them a bedtime story if they live far away. 
  • Sharing your testimony with them.
  • Record a part of your life history for them to cherish in years to come. 
  • Have a family fun night and play games or watch movies together.
Check out these websites for more great ways to celebrate:

More about the history of the day:

It's not just a holiday in the United States.  This wiki article lists other countries in the world who also celebrate grandparents day:





The Burley Family History Center will be CLOSED:

Friday September 2nd, Sunday September 4th and Monday September 5th for Labor Day!


September Children's Event:

CHILDREN....you are invited to a family history event, Sunday Sept 18th, 4-5 p.m, ages 3-11 (younger are invited with a parent).  Come experience treasure, trees, fan charts, names, pedigree charts, bells, owls, music, games, show-n-tell, questions and an unforgettable cheer.  Bring a show-n-tell about you!!  Please call Trina Winn with questions 208-242-6217.  


Be sure to check the calendar for all classes!

Fifth cousin three times removed?  What in the world does that mean?  Here's an article and chart to help you understand:

https://www.familysearch.org/en/blog/cousin-chart

 

Jason Wright: What I learned writing about the 1950 census for FamilySearch

https://www.ldsliving.com/jason-wright-what-i-learned-writing-about-the-1950-census-for-familysearch/s/10901


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Thursday, August 18, 2022

August 2022 Ward Consultant Training

 Topic from the month: New Person Page


Person page Knowledge Article


The Family History Guide Newsletter about the New Person Page





  • Top banner: Change the portrait photo (click on center of photo to change), view the family tree, and see your relationship to the individual, and follow/unfollow (receive notifications when changes are made on this person)
  • About: A basic overview of the person showing family, memories, time lines and other interesting facts and historic context. 
  • Details: Add or edit vital information, add or edit family members and relationships, view research helps, search records including hints and potential data issues, see the latest changes, tools (possible duplicates, merges and printing).
  • Sources: See what sources have already been added, attach new ones, and detach ones that don't belong.
  • Collaborate: Leave notes and discussions about this person for others who use this information in the future.  Notes can be deleted by others. Discussions cannot be deleted by others. 
  • Memories: See what photos, documents, stories, and audio recordings have already been uploaded about this person. Upload new ones if you have them. 
  • Ordinances:  See the ordinance status of the person. 



Top Ten Websites to Check Out


Ancestry's New Photo Scanning Options a YouTube video showing how to use your phone to crop, edit, scan, colorize and enhance your photos.   Thanks to Sue Egbert for sharing this great option. We will have a class on this in the future. 






Using Tree Search on Find My Past   Warning- always view others trees as "clues" unless they have sources attached. 

Ancestry.com Series #3- Searching and Adding Information and Sources - by Nancy Busby.  She had four videos in this series, they are all available on BYU Family History Virtual Class Archive

Christmas Gifts by Marilyn Thomasen. It's not too early to start on some Christmas gifts. There is a handout with this video. 










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