Monday, March 27, 2023

April Newsletter



Family History Has Changed!  


Family history isn't just the names, dates, and places all written out on stacks and stacks of papers.  It's about changing hearts.  "And he shall turn the heart of the fathers to the children, and the heart of the children to their fathers..." Malachi 4:6
   
Think about the following activities and see if they apply to family history or turning of the hearts. 

  • Do you enjoy looking at old photos and seeing how things have changed?  Check out our Community Projects Tab for options of viewing some old photos from our communities. 

  • Do you enjoy taking photos and preserving current family events for future generations? 
  • Can you take a photo with your phone?  If so, you can preserve photos to FamilySearch with that same click.  Note: FamilySearch is not to be a storage place for all your photos of living people, but rather a place to share photos of deceased ancestors.  Uploading photos to FamilySearch

  • Do you enjoy reading or listening to stories about your grandparents?  Did you know there is a website called "All the Stories" that will populate a listing of all the stories on your family tree in FamilySearch? 

  • Or, do you enjoy sharing your own stories with your children or grandkids?  Are those stories recorded for future generations?  Consider recording them with Memories app or something like using Marco Polo.  (Note: this video was done two years ago and some of the screen shots are different, but the basics are covered.)

  • Ever have that fun evening gathered around the tv or computer and enjoy viewing old family movies?  Or, are those movies just sitting in the attic or the basement on the old reels or tapes that you can't even view because you don't have the proper equipment to view them?  We can help you with that at the center - we can digitize about any media you might have.  Check out all of our options.

  • Maybe you like to scrapbook current family events or make tribute pages to your ancestors?  You can digitized those old scrapbooks and upload them to FamilySearch so more people can enjoy the pages and learn about their ancestors.  

  • Does your family have a Facebook page honoring a family line or an important individual in your family?  How about sharing those memories on FamilySearch?  Or, honoring one grandparent a month with all of the cousins sharing their favorite memories online?  Three ways to honor our ancestors

  • Do you, following Thanksgiving dinner, have the older generation share with the family the happenings of their lives?  Or, share the greatest things they have learned while on this earth?  Have you thought about recording those - using the Memories app with only a few clicks, they can automatically be put on FamilySearch. 

  • What adorns the walls of your home?  Photos of ancestors, visual family tree charts, quotes about family, photos of family or of the temple?

  • Ever made a recipe from an ancestor's homeland?  Those are easily available on FamilySearch in the activities tab.  Or, by visiting the Family History Center and playing on the big Discovery screens.  You can email them directly to yourself from there.  

  • Do you have Christmas traditions?  Reading the Christmas story from the Bible?  Maybe your family had traditions they started years ago.  Maybe it includes acting out the nativity by the younger children.  What were the Christmas traditions of your ancestors?  Christmas Traditions Around the World

  • How about those Christmas newsletters in sharing special events with other family and friends?   (Even if it takes on a more technical form of blogging or electronic family newsletter.)

  • What other traditions might your family have in relation to holidays or observances?  Back to school blessings?  Thankful statements before Thanksgiving dinner?  Daily scripture reading or family prayer?  Family temple attendance?  20 Family Traditions Ideas
  • What would it mean to you to hear the voice of your loved one?  Do you have audio cassettes hidden somewhere among those boxes you got from grandma?  We can help digitize those at the center as well.  They can then be shared on FamilySearch.   

  • And don't forget - have you recorded your own life story?  How about your testimony?  Those things can be recorded on your FamilySearch account and will not be made public until your death.  And, we have a state of the art recording studio at the Center where you can record those stories 4 minutes at a time, complete with video options.  Record My Story Activity

This is not an all inclusive listing of family history activities, but just a sample of things you can be doing.  And, probably things you are already doing and didn't realize they were really family history related.  Maybe now you might do some of these activities with a little more purpose.   


In case you didn't notice, there's a lot of things we can assist you with at the FamilySearch Center.  And, FamilySearch is a great place to share these treasures so multiple family members and many generations can enjoy them.  Come see how we can assist in your family history endeavors!




Did you miss RootsTech 2023?   Search their On-Demand Library here:

RootsTech On-Demand Library




Be sure to check the calendar for all classes!


The Burley Family Search Center will be closed:

April 7th - 9th for Easter
April 13th - 14th for carpet cleaning




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Sunday, March 5, 2023

March Consultant Training

Using FamilySearch Family Tree App

The FamilySearch Family Tree App will allow you to do the following:

  • View your family tree in the portrait or fan view
  • Add or edit information and relationships.
  • Search and attach records as sources.
  • Generate tasks lists.
  • Search for duplicates, and merge them.
  • Add and view memory items
  • View your relationship to an individual
The following features are unique to the mobile Family Tree app:
  • Relatives Around Me (Relatives at RootsTech is available until March 31, 2023
  • Map My Ancestors

Download the app- FamilySearch Family Tree on App Store or Google Play

Sign into the app using your FamilySearch username and password. 

First tab option- Tree 
    Can show in Pedigree or Fan Chart- use the little toggle to go between them
    Change change the number of generations shown on the fan chart (under the name Pedigree in the top center position)
    Filter options for either view by clicking on the option shown (slide to right or left to see more)
        Default- basic colors
        Birth Country
        Sources- darker the color, the more sources attached to that person
        Stories- darker the color, the more stories attached to that person (text based stories only)
        Photos - darker the color, the more photos attached to that person
        Research Helps- persons with record hints to attached, duplicates needing fixed, etc.
        Ordinances- white means all are complete- other colors indicate needed, in progress, etc. 
    Clicking on any of the people will take one to their person page.  More information on this below...

Second tab option- Tasks
    Click on the little "i" button for information on how to use the tasks tab. 
    Pull down to see the option to change to All- Hints- or Temple

Third tab options - Temple
    Takes you to your temple reservation list. 
    Click on "i" button on the left hand side for information about the legend of colors, reservation policy and other information about your temple ordinances. 
    Toggle slides on the right hand side to be able to search for a person on your list.
    Three dots shows your Saved Family Name Cards and My Temple
    Slide right or left to see the different sections
        My Reservations- those saved for only one to complete
        Shared with the temple- those you have shared with the temple for others to assist in completing
        Family Groups- those you have shared within an assigned group of persons (family, friends or ward members- whatever you have selected)
        Completed- a list of those ordinances completed in the last two years 

Fourth Tab- Recents
    A list of the last 50 people you have viewed on FamilySearch

Fifth Tab- More
    Options include:
        Search Historical Records (search by person, location or collection)
        Find a Person (on FamilySearch Family Tree)
        Relatives Around Me (allows for scanning to match cousins within 100 feet)
        Map My Ancestors (shows what family events happened near your present location)
        Improve Place-Names (standardization of places submitted in Family Tree)
        Contacts (those you have added)
        Family Groups (those you have created or a member in)
        My Contributions (shows the number of sources, memories and people you have added to the tree)
        Family History Activities (same ones available on Activities tab on the computer)
        Messages (link to those available on Family Tree)
        Settings (for app, account, profile and subscriptions)
        Help (several options listed)
        Memories (goes to Memories page)
        Other Apps (shows other apps available from the church)
        Sign Out (not recommended unless you know your username and password to sign by in)

Person Page Options- same options as on the computer, just displayed differently (swap left or right to see options not showing.
    Tabs include:
        Details- listing of personal vital information
        Spouses- listing of spouse and children
        Parents- listing of parents and siblings
        Sources- shows all attached sources
        Memories- shows all attached memories 
        Ordinances- shows Temple Ordinances
For all tabs, except Ordinances, there is a "+" sign for adding in new information
For all tabs, except Ordinances, clicking on the information will open up an edit option page. 
Changes made on the app will be reflected in the online FamilySearch Tree- use the same caution when making changes as you would when working on the computer.  Your name is associated with all changes made.

By clicking on the three dots "..." by the person name at the top, one can
    View my Relationship
    Search Records 
    Possible Duplicates
    Descendants with Tasks*
    View in the Tree
    More
        Share Person
        Refresh Person
        Follow
        Download Memories
        Recent Changes
        Delete Person (only possible if you created the person and are the only one having contributed to the person's record)
        Charts

* Descendants with Task allows one to review and attach Record Hints FamilySearch is presenting as probable record matches for this person and for three, four or five generations (you choose with the drop down options).



Learn More about FamilySearch Family Tree Apps

YouTube Videos on how to use the App




FamilySearch App - by Family History Fanatics


Printed options

FamilySearch Family Tree App by The Family History Guide


Differences by FamilySearch Family Tree and Memories Apps by FamilySearch


Top Ten Tips for the Month

Viewing the Temple and Family History Leadership Session as Ward Correlation Meeting                Note: be sure to download the discussion guide and use it with your group.

Family Reunions- 10 Steps to Plan by Family Tree Magazine

What Record will Help with your Problems -  United States Record Finder by FamilySearch

Comparison of Genealogy Software - from Wikipedia

Understanding Courthouse Records by Evidence Explained

DNA Third Party Tools by DNA Painter

1950 Census Automated Story by FamilySearch- look for the Discovery Page option

Q & A for Consultants on The Family History Guide (hundreds of questions shown)

Source Linker information by Cameron Briggs (short videos to assist with every aspect of attaching record hints)

Roots Tech On Demand and Live Stream- videos of the classes are available for viewing- check it out!


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