Websites, Apps, and Tools

March 4, 2022
Recently you may have noticed a rather important change to the FamilySearch homepage: a new tab titled Get Involved that leads to virtual vo…
January 20, 2022
“Even if I tried … I could never have planned the life I’ve led or encountered the incredible experiences I have had in my life to this poin…
December 21, 2021
The Church History Library and the Family History Library are both located on the downtown headquarters campus of The Church of Jesus Christ…
February 10, 2021
For the past few years, RootsTech has offered a way for people to see if they are related to other RootsTech attendees around them—and this …
January 18, 2021
Have you ever wondered how the 1918 pandemic affected families? Who exactly were the victims, and how did their families cope? With a little…
November 4, 2020
For centuries, newspapers were the social media platform for many communities. Newspapers printed what residents wanted to read: news and ev…
May 7, 2020
Have you ever set a goal to index a certain number of records? Or organized a group around a specific indexing project? Many indexing groups…
April 13, 2020
Imagine if you could go to a website, search for an ancestor's name, and almost immediately learn the person’s birth and death dates, names …
November 26, 2019
At FamilySearch, we’re doing everything we can to make all the tools and resources we have available to us also available to you—from your c…
October 14, 2019
Some of the richest pieces of our family’s history come in the form of photos. Being able to take and store pictures of family members, past…
September 28, 2019
Do you have New York ancestors? The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society offers a vast collection of resources to help you find wh…
September 6, 2019
Want to learn more about your ancestors who came to North America? Maybe they fought in the Revolutionary War, or perhaps your ancestors wer…
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