Free Family History Library Classes and Webinars for February 2019
Salt Lake City, Utah (29 January 2019), The FamilySearch Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, has announced its free classes and webinars for February 2019. Classes focus on beginning skills using the free FamilySearch Family Tree, such as attaching sources, adding memories, and learning how to merge duplicate information correctly. Some classes are offered in Spanish. Participants can attend in person or online. See the calendar below for the complete list of classes. No registration is required. (Easily find and share this announcement in the FamilySearch Newsroom).FamilySearch.org and Family Tree Classes will be offered every Tuesday at 10:00 a.m. MDT throughout the month of February.
If you are unable to attend a class in person or online, most sessions are recorded and can be viewed later online at your convenience at Family History Library classes and webinars. Online classes are noted on the schedule as webinars. Webinar attendees need to click the link next to the class title at the scheduled date and time to attend the class online. Those attending in person simply go to the room noted. Invite your family and friends.
All classes are in mountain daylight time (MDT).
DATE/TIME
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CLASS
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WEBINAR | ROOM
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Saturday, 2 February, 1:00 P.
MDT
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Navegando, agregando, editando, y estandarizando lugares y fechas
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Tuesday, 5 February, 10:00 A.
MDT
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Attaching Sources to Family Tree
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Tuesday, 12 February, 10:00 A.
MDT
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Adding Memories to Family Tree
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Saturday, 16 February, 1:00 P.
MDT
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Buscando a lo máximo en FamilySearch
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Tuesday, 19 February, 10:00 A.
MDT
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Merging and Correcting Relationships on Family Tree
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Tuesday, 26 February, 10:00 A.
MDT
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Submitting Names for Temple Ordinances on Family Tree
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