Julia Anderson walk us through some difficult ancestor searches in her video " The Needle in the Haystack: Researching Women and Minorities using FamilySearch’s Full-Text Search " offered through BYU Library Family History Center. This video is packed with tons of information. I found it so helpful that I have already found two new records for my most stubborn brick wall ancestor and I have only tried one of her many tips so far. Julia focuses on finding women, enslaved and other minority groups using FamilySearch's Full Text Search (FTS) tool. She offers a basic intro to the FTS and strategies for finding a variety of challenging ancestor groups - women, enslaved, Native American, and immigrants. She presents many examples and suggestions to bring you success in your own search. Plan to watch this video at least a couple of times to absorb all the knowlege Julia is sharing. There is also a five page handout to help you with t...
There is still time to register for this fun presentation! Hope to see you on Aug. 25. Tuesday, Aug 25, 2026 @ 6:30pm – Virtual Topic: Doing European Research When You Don't Speak the Language Speaker: Jessica Conklin If your ancestors crossed the Atlantic, there's no need for a language barrier to stop your research in its tracks! With my 4-step method for decoding genealogical records in unfamiliar languages, you can learn to read documents from your ancestor's country of origin. We'll also explore computer tips and useful online resources (like translation tools and even AI) that help make foreign languages accessible and understandable. Join us! Free and virtual! *Please register by 4pm day of meeting. *Please save your passcode and link for ease of entry at start time. *Presentation starts promptly at 6:30 pm. Link to register at the Wakecogen website events page . Registration is now open! **Get the video recording to watch on-demand for 30 days and access ...