How to Write Your Birth Story
Your birth experience may not have been perfect, but it will always be an important part of your life. Writing a birth story ' even if nobody but you ever gets to read it ' is a wonderful way to work...
View ArticleHow to Research Your Family History
Recording the history, current situation and future prospects of your family can be a rewarding pastime.
View ArticleHow to Do Genealogy Research at the LDS Utah Center
The Latter-day Saint Family History Library contains the largest collection of genealogical information in the world. The library, originally founded by the Genealogical Society of Utah in 1894, is...
View ArticleHow to Obtain a Relative's Service Records
Okay, you have known since you were a child that your great-uncle Lou stormed the beaches at Anzio in World War II, but Uncle Lou has been getting on in years and has long since misplaced his military...
View ArticleHow to Trace Family Genealogy Using Family Documents
If you're just beginning to research your family's genealogy, start with the papers, documents, certificates, licenses, photos and other resources that family members may have saved over the years....
View ArticleHow to Conduct an Oral History Interview
Recording an oral history narrative is a great way to preserve someone's personal experiences. Oral histories have been archived detailing people's experiences during the Great Depression, the Civil...
View ArticleHow to Make a Family Tree
Making a family tree is a fun activity. It is interesting, easy, inexpensive and informative for all involved. You can make it as simple or as elaborate as you like, and it will definitely be something...
View ArticleHow to Create A Family Cookbook
You can preserve and share your family's heritage by creating a family cookbook. Not only can you share recipes with relatives, you can include photos and a family tree. Here's how.
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