The main presentation this month at UVTAGG by Sue Maxwell is titled ANCESTRY - READY, SET, GO! HERE'S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. Whether
you have a personal subscription to Ancestry.com, use the Library
Edition at a local library or Family History Center it is important to
understand how Ancestry.com functions and what it can do to enhance your
family history experience and make the most of this incredible
opportunity to do research at home. All members of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints will soon have access to Ancestry.com at
home through their login to FamilySearch. Learn about all that Ancestry
has to offer so you will be prepared to utilize its varied tools and
features. Come see how the interface will work when the new features are
released to all members.
Sue Maxwell is a genealogist
and blogger specializing in teaching, training and mentoring others to
help their computer skills, software, family history, and genealogical
research. Her focus is on helping others find the joy in identifying and
learning about their ancestors. Sue is actively involved in the
genealogy community, former Vice President of Utah Genealogical
Association (UGA), a member of NGS and UVTAGG where
she is a speaker and trainer. She and her husband are serving as Area
Family History Advisors for the Church and serve 17 stakes in Sandy,
Utah. She teaches at Family History Centers and at the FamilySearch
Library in Riverton. She recently presented at the Regional Family
History Conference in Rexburg Idaho to about 1000 attendees. She has
served as a Director, Trainer and Tech Support for a local Family
History Center and maintains her blog, Granite Genealogy. This blog focuses on
training, information, and materials and helps people keep up to date
on what's going on in Family History. She retired after a 27-year
career in management in the utility industry.
After
the main presentation the following classes are scheduled. Check the
meetings page at http://uvtagg.org/ for last minute changes or
additions.
(1) Ancestry.com: Strategies for Effective Searching, by Sue Maxwell;
(2) German Research: Online Resources, by Laurie Castillo;
(3) Ask An Expert (Personal Help), by Don Engstrom and Finn Hansen;
(4) Video of last month's main presentation, Using State Archives and Local Libraries Online, by Luana Darby;
(5) Ancestral Quest, by Gaylon Findlay;
(6) Organizing Media Files with RootsMagic, by Terri Tyler; and
(7) Legacy, by Dean Bennett.
There will be no Mac class this time, though several of the above classes are "Mac-compatible."
All meetings of UVTAGG are open to the public whether members of the Group or not. The Group has the goal of helping individuals use technology to further their family history and there are usually about 100 attending the monthly meetings on the second Saturdays.
Hi, Would love to be there. I am still in transition between Mesa and Provo. I will also be gone in June. Things should even out by the end of June however.
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