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Monday, November 27, 2017
Cyber Monday Special—RootsTech 2018
Friday, November 24, 2017
Win a Free RootsTech 2018 4 Day Pass!
WAHOO!! As an Official RootsTech Ambassador, I have one RootsTech 2018 4-day pass to give away to a very lucky reader (a $279 value). This is the largest Genealogy Conference in the World.
This is good for one FREE RootsTech Pass 2018. It includes the registration fee for over 300+ classes, Keynote General Sessions, Innovation Showcase, Expo Hall, and evening events. This registration does not include travel, hotel, meals, labs or any other compensation. The Getting Started and free Family Discovery Day Pass are not included, and must be added on separately. Enter only if you plan on attending. Only one entry per person will be valid. Selection made by random drawing.
This contest will end on Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 11:59 p.m (MT). The winner will be contacted by email the following morning. By entering this contest you agree to give Renee feedback on your RootsTech 2018 experience, along with a photograph of yourself attending the event.
RootsTech will be held February 28 - March 3, 2018
in the Salt Place Convention Center, Salt Lake City, Utah
This is good for one FREE RootsTech Pass 2018. It includes the registration fee for over 300+ classes, Keynote General Sessions, Innovation Showcase, Expo Hall, and evening events. This registration does not include travel, hotel, meals, labs or any other compensation. The Getting Started and free Family Discovery Day Pass are not included, and must be added on separately. Enter only if you plan on attending. Only one entry per person will be valid. Selection made by random drawing.
This contest will end on Sunday, December 3, 2017 at 11:59 p.m (MT). The winner will be contacted by email the following morning. By entering this contest you agree to give Renee feedback on your RootsTech 2018 experience, along with a photograph of yourself attending the event.
Direct link to entry form -
http://tinyurl.com/rootstech2018free
Elder and Sister Oaks Speaking at RootsTech Family Discovery Day 2018
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Submit your Photo+Story for a chance to win great prizes at RootsTech!
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FamilySearch Free Sign-in Offers Greater Subscriber Experiences and Benefits
The following is from FamilySearch.
FamilySearch Free Sign-in Offers Greater Subscriber Experiences and Benefits
Beginning December 13, 2017, patrons visiting FamilySearch.org will see a prompt to register for a free FamilySearch account or sign in to their existing account to continue enjoying all the free expanded benefits FamilySearch has to offer. Since its launch in 1999, FamilySearch has added millions of users, billions of various historical records, and many fun, new features like Family Tree, Memories, mobile apps, digital books, and dynamic help. In order to accommodate continued growth of these and future free services, FamilySearch must assure all its partners that its content is offered in a safe and secure online environment. Patrons creating a free account and signing in fulfills that need.
Patron sign in will also enable FamilySearch to satisfy the ongoing need for user authentication. This authentication can deliver rich, personalized discovery, collaboration, and help experiences. Simply put, signed-in visitors can access more searchable content and enjoy more personalized services.
“A large percentage of our current site visitors are not benefiting from much of what FamilySearch has to offer because they don’t realize the need to simply sign in with their free account to do so,” said Steve Rockwood, FamilySearch CEO. “They are basically arriving in the parking lot but not coming inside for the main event,” he said about website visitors who do not sign in.
FamilySearch is committed to patron privacy and does not share personal account information with any third party without a patron’s consent.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
1. Do I have to pay for a FamilySearch account?
No. Your FamilySearch account is, and always will be, free.
2. How do I create a free FamilySearch account?
See Registering to use FamilySearch.org. The only information you will need is your first and last name, a username, a password, and an email or mobile phone number.
3. What if I have forgotten my username or password?
4. Will you sell my information?
FamilySearch does not share your personal account information with any third party without your consent.
5. How will my experience be enhanced?
FamilySearch offers many services and experiences that are free but that require you to sign in as a subscriber to fully use. In addition to historical records and Family Tree access, signed-in subscribers receive personalized experiences, notifications, and other features (see above).
6. Why do users need to log in to perform searches or to create a family tree?
FamilySearch wants to provide you more access to records and a rich, personalized experience with more successful discoveries. By signing in, you allow the FamilySearch system to customize and deliver its best services to you.
7. How will my contact information be used?
- Your information is used in the FamilySearch system to facilitate collaboration between users (you control how much information is shared).
- The Family Tree and Memories features display your username and any other contact information you approve when using select features.
- Your information allows you to send in-system messages to other users without revealing your personal identity or email address.
- FamilySearch will send you email and newsletters to keep you informed. You can specify how much email, if any, you receive.
- Your contact information is accessed when you contact the support group for help.
8. Is there anything I can do without signing in?
Absolutely. There are still a number of things you can do on FamilySearch without signing in. You can search the catalog, digitized books, genealogies, the Wiki, and the learning center. You can also view user-contributed photos and stories.
About FamilySearch
FamilySearch International is the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. Patrons may access FamilySearch services and resources free online at FamilySearch.org or through over 5,000 family history centers in 129 countries, including the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
New Historic Records on FamilySearch: Week of November 20, 2017
The following is from FamilySearch.
New Historic Records on FamilySearch: Week of November 20, 2017
Summary
Five historic Denmark Censuses, 1835 to 1855, were added on FamilySearch and millions of civil registration records from Uruguay. Many more records from Brazil, Great Britain, Peru, and Portugal were also published. Search these new free records at FamilySearch by clicking on the links in the interactive table below.
Collection
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Indexed Records
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Digital Images
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Comments
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206,819
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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282,207
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7,221
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New indexed records and images collection
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1,611,062
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0
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New indexed records collection
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1,671,252
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61,743
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New indexed records and images collection
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1,301,602
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52,051
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New indexed records and images collection
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1,733,541
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99,773
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New indexed records and images collection
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21,642
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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99,218
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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53,179
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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2,233,093
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0
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New indexed records collection
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Searchable historic records are made available on FamilySearch.org through the help of thousands of volunteers from around the world. These volunteers transcribe (index) information from digital copies of handwritten records to make them easily searchable online. More volunteers are needed (particularly those who can read foreign languages) to keep pace with the large number of digital images being published online at FamilySearch.org. Learn more about volunteering to help provide free access to the world's historic genealogical records online at FamilySearch.org/indexing.
About FamilySearch.org
FamilySearch is the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. Patrons may access FamilySearch services and resources for free at FamilySearch.org or through more than 5,000 family history centers in 129 countries, including the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
New Historic Records on FamilySearch: October 23 to November 13, 2017
The following is from FamilySearch.
New Historic Records on FamilySearch: October 23 to November 13, 2017
Summary
Over 28 million new historic records were added on FamilySearch from Denmark, England, and the Netherlands, as well as millions more from BillionGraves, British Columbia, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic,Ecuador, France, Germany, Honduras, Illinois, Iowa, Italy, Kentucky, Missouri, Namibia, New Jersey, Ohio, Peru, Poland,Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, United States, and Washington. Search these new free records at FamilySearch by clicking on the links in the interactive table below.
Collection |
Indexed
Records
| Digital Images | Comments |
335,665
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335,665
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Added indexed records and images to an existing collection
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40,468
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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2,635,047
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135,129
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New indexed records and images collection
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33,222
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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42,236
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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12,608
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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3,641,393
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1,136,560
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New indexed records and images collection
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18,657,995
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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44,815
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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337,937
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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129,438
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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92,188
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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424,558
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0
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New indexed records collection
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836,206
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69,129
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Added indexed records and images to an existing collection
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37,798
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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98,675
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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92,186
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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91,302
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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97,928
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4,347
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New indexed records and images collection
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133,215
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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142,415
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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234,451
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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339,924
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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876
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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31,714
|
0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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47,646
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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85,802
|
0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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3,011,381
|
0
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New indexed records collection
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983,354
|
0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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10,103
|
0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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248,821
|
0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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72,498
|
0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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1,550
|
0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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9,412
|
0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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10,766
|
0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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46,287
|
0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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202,106
|
0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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832,876
|
0
|
Added indexed records to an existing collection
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13,061
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0
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Added indexed records to an existing collection
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Searchable historic records are made available on FamilySearch.org through the help of thousands of volunteers from around the world. These volunteers transcribe (index) information from digital copies of handwritten records to make them easily searchable online. More volunteers are needed (particularly those who can read foreign languages) to keep pace with the large number of digital images being published online at FamilySearch.org. Learn more about volunteering to help provide free access to the world's historic genealogical records online at FamilySearch.org/indexing.
About FamilySearch.org
FamilySearch is the largest genealogy organization in the world. FamilySearch is a nonprofit, volunteer-driven organization sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Millions of people use FamilySearch records, resources, and services to learn more about their family history. To help in this great pursuit, FamilySearch and its predecessors have been actively gathering, preserving, and sharing genealogical records worldwide for over 100 years. Patrons may access FamilySearch services and resources for free at FamilySearch.org or through more than 5,000 family history centers in 129 countries, including the main Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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