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Genealogy Corner… The Family History Guide

Issue 10.17

The Family History Guide offers a complete, easy to use training system for all teachers and learners. There are many teaching options in the training section and this works with the FamilySearch system, in fact, FamilySearch recommends this.

You can select classes from an extensive course catalog and download presentation materials. You will be able to get valuable training tips. The Family History Guide has what you need to satisfy your training needs, including tracking tools and tips.

Features include computer basics, family history basics, free brochures, free webinars, search tools, a children’s page, Boy Scouts Genealogy Merit Badge page, a vault with links to hundreds of articles and videos. You will also find projects, Family Tree, Memories, Descendants, Discover, Indexing, Help, Technology DNA, and Countries. There are links to free templates and guides, research pages for over 50 countries, tracker sheets for your projects and quotes from users.  There are also collector pages for smaller countries, pages for all 50 states, links to all United States county pages plus QUIKLinks to records in FamilySearch, Ancestry, Findmypast, and My Heritage.  You will also find the Google Translate toolbar, downloadable slides for training, a course catalog with over 60 classes and 100 mini-classes. There are training approaches for individuals, families, groups, and consultants as well as training tips and course evaluation forms.  Also included are LDS topics.

The Family History Guide is found on online at www.thefhguide.com. They also have a Facebook page: TheFamilyHistoryGuide. It is your free learning, research, and training website for family history.

For more information, contact Shanna Jones shannasjones@Msn.com

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