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Rootstech and generative AI
TheChurch of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saintshosted their annual family history research conference.Rootstech2024 welcomed people worldwide to learn how to find connections with their ancestors.
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Eye on the Y: BYU study finds that knowledge of family history can help young adults in their identity development, Students graduating from BYU Marriott’s School of Accountancy programs to receive STEM designation
BYU study finds that knowledge of family history can help young adults in their identity development
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LDS Church helps preserve genealogy in Africa
Tattered and deteriorating records at the Office of the Deputy Chief Registrar of Births and Deaths in Freetown, Sierra Leone, August 2017 (Mormon Newsroom)
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Education Week: Using FamilySearch.org to find family names
The Descendancy option is a new way to look at your family tree from a different angle and find those whose work has not yet been done.
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Family history and genealogy conference held at BYU
The Family History and Genealogy Conference will be held July 28–31 at the BYU Conference Center in Provo. The conference will discuss new features in FamilySearch. (BYU)
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BYU staff and students participated in RootsTech
Utahns learn more about family history innovations in the Expo Hall at RootsTech. (Photo courtesy of Lloyd Eldredge, RootsTech 2013)
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Government releases 1940 treasure trove of family data
After 72 years, the National Archives released the 1940 U.S. Census Monday morning as LDS Church leaders encouraged members to help digitize the national list of U.S. citizens.
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