Friday, January 12, 2007

Mormon Genealogy: - Club Calendar (Lake County News Sun)


Club Calendar (Lake County News Sun)
Monday

Community events - Deseret News

Community events
Deseret News, UT - Jan 10, 2007
... LDS "Red" Chapel, 4000 N. Timpview Drive (650 East), Provo. The main presentation will be by Troy Adair on "Bygones: A Freeware Genealogy Notes Program. ...


Genealogy helps trace roots of family trees - EastOregonian.info (subscription)

Genealogy helps trace roots of family trees
EastOregonian.info (subscription), OR - Jan 7, 2007
"The LDS sent teams to film records in courthouses, anyplace they were allowed," she said. "You can order things from there and just pay the cost of ...


Family ties: Conference to help genealogists update their Internet ... - Deseret News

Family ties: Conference to help genealogists update their Internet ...
Deseret News, UT - Jan 8, 2007
However, Markham says, the big draw for the Salt Lake Institute, as compared to other genealogy conferences, is the proximity of the LDS Church's Family ...

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Mormon Genealogy: - LDS Church Takes Nazi Hunter Off Database - KUTV


LDS Church Takes Nazi Hunter Off Database - KUTV

LDS Church Takes Nazi Hunter Off Database
KUTV, UT - Dec 18, 2006
Church members often conduct family genealogy research and forward their ancestors' names for baptism. But Jews are offended by the practice and in 1995 ...


In Toone with the Past - Salt Lake Tribune

In Toone with the Past
Salt Lake Tribune, UT - Dec 23, 2006
Around that time, he developed an interest in genealogy and was surprised to learn that one of his ancestors was a gifted cellist. ...


Internet a vast playground for amateur genealogists: Getting To ... - The Register-Guard

Internet a vast playground for amateur genealogists: Getting To ...
The Register-Guard, OR - Jan 1, 2007
The Mormon Church administers the most impressive and vast collection of genealogical records known to man. It has more than 2.3 million rolls of microfilm ...


Mormon church removes war crimes hunter from index - Daily Herald

Mormon church removes war crimes hunter from index
Daily Herald, UT - Dec 19, 2006
Church members often conduct family genealogy research and forward their ancestors' names for baptism. But Jews are offended by the practice and in 1995 ...

Monday, January 08, 2007

Mormon Genealogy: - A poignant reunion with a former New York Doll


A poignant reunion with a former New York Doll
Detroit Free Press - He converted to Mormonism, and when we first meet Kane in 2005 in the documentary, he is taking a bus to his job servicing copying machines in the Family History Center of the Los Angeles branch of the church. But his life is about change. In 2005

Eagle Count Scheduled for January
Southern Standard - Family History Center 473-1053. Jimmy Grissom, Bishop. Sunday Services, Sacrament Meeting 9:00-10:10 a.m.; Sunday School and Primary 10:20-11:00 a.m.; Relief Society, Priesthood and Young Women's 11:10 a.m.-12 Noon; Wednesday Night 6:30-7:30 p.m

Search Results in Museums
Los Angeles Weekly - Native American Genealogy Program Daniel Bartosz of the West Los Angeles Family History Center helps you trace your Native American roots in this lecture and workshop, Sat., Jan. 13, 1-4 p.m. thru Sat, Jan 13 StoryTime Enjoy readings of The Magic

Sunday, January 07, 2007

Mormon Genealogy: - Religion calendar (St. Petersburg Times)


Religion calendar (St. Petersburg Times)
UU service: Unitarian Universalist Church of Tampa has its worship service at 11 a.m. Sundays. Religious education for first through 12th grade is at 11:15 a.m. Child care is provided. The church is at 11400 Morris Bridge Road. Call 813 988-8188.

Your Week (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Story of the week Huntsman's cabinet change-up Guv dumps Utah's prison chief Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. replaced the executive director of the Department of Corrections on Thursday in the wake of a blistering legislative audit identifying a pattern of favoritism.

Brian and Brian's excellent adventure in Ireland (Contra Costa Times)
What happens when you Google your own name one day, halfway through life, and find someone two states away with exactly the same first, middle and last names? Eventually, you learn that you've each traced your ancestry to Ireland, to the same small town in County Kilkenny (which neither of you has visited). What do you do?