The Riverton FamilySearch Library will
host a free seminar on
Saturday, October 19, from 9:00 a.m. to
12:30 p.m.
that will offer help to genealogists of
all skill levels.
Riverton, Utah ¾
Taking Your
Family History Electronic: Creating Your Own Amazing E-book
E-books are gaining favor with genealogists and
family historians for their readability, look, and convenience. Learn how
to take your written family history from paper to electronic format. You
can even add photos and embed videos. Using Sigil, a free open-source
software program, and a few publication tricks, you will be up and running in
no time. Share your family stories in multiple formats to be read on a computer
or on one of the many readers on the market, including the iPad, iPhone, Nook,
Kindle, or other mobile device.
The keynote presentation will be by
Luana Darby, MLIS, a professional genealogist based in Salt Lake City. She
specializes in the U.S. Midwest, Palatine German, LDS, and American patriot
research. She is working toward receiving her AG and CG credentials. For
over 20 years, she has worked with clients of her company, Lineages by Luana, and is a frequent
speaker at conferences, workshops, and institutes. She is a past president
of the Utah Genealogical Association.
Following the keynote presentation from 9:00 to 10:00
a.m., two blocks of four classes each are offered that address topics of
interest for beginning, intermediate, and advanced family history enthusiasts.
10:15
a.m.
Choose one of the following four classes:
- “Recognizing and Extracting Genealogical Information from Norwegian Church Records”¾Anka Haslam
- “United States Military Records”¾Pat Jensen
- “Merging People in FamilySearch’s Family Tree”¾Ben Baker
- “Digging Up Death Records Online”¾Lorraine Bourne
11:30 a.m. Choose one of
the following four classes:
- “FamilySearch Family Tree Made Easy with Legacy Family Tree”¾John Baker
- “Presenting and Preserving Your Family History: You Can’t Take It with You, So How Do You Leave It?”¾Don Snow and Linda Snow Westover
- “Italian Marriage Civil Registration Records: 1809–1900”¾Paola Manfredi
- “Using Online Resources for Danish Research”¾Linda Baker
Registration
is not required for this free seminar. The Riverton FamilySearch Library is
located in the LDS Riverton Office Building at 3740 West Market Center Drive
(13175 South). The facility is near the intersection of Bangerter Highway and 13400
South, just east of The Home Depot.
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