
"By searching for our roots, we come closer together as a human family."
– Orin Hatch
Findmypast.com offers 8 active links to obtain helpful information for both novice and more advanced researchers. Click "Read More" below
– Orin Hatch
Findmypast.com offers 8 active links to obtain helpful information for both novice and more advanced researchers. Click "Read More" below
Celebrate Family History Month – Research your roots today
Every person has a complex and theoretically endless line of predecessors that have all contributed to the unique collection of genetic information that makes up every fiber of their existence. For many people, this is the only connection they have to the scores of ancestors who struggled through adversity, fought in wars, built our cities and traveled thousands of miles in hopes to provide security and well-being for their posterity. Looking into your past can provide a refreshed sense of your identity or context for why you are where you are.
While it may seem like a daunting journey to begin, the first steps to starting your family tree are actually quite easy and fun. In the spirit of Family History Month, we’ve provided everything that you need to start your family tree and to keep it growing. (Below are 8 live links. You should be able to access them on your computer. If you cannot, or if you want to do deeper research on this site, remember this is one of the premium website available on our computers at the St. George FamilySearch Library free of charge.)
Every person has a complex and theoretically endless line of predecessors that have all contributed to the unique collection of genetic information that makes up every fiber of their existence. For many people, this is the only connection they have to the scores of ancestors who struggled through adversity, fought in wars, built our cities and traveled thousands of miles in hopes to provide security and well-being for their posterity. Looking into your past can provide a refreshed sense of your identity or context for why you are where you are.
While it may seem like a daunting journey to begin, the first steps to starting your family tree are actually quite easy and fun. In the spirit of Family History Month, we’ve provided everything that you need to start your family tree and to keep it growing. (Below are 8 live links. You should be able to access them on your computer. If you cannot, or if you want to do deeper research on this site, remember this is one of the premium website available on our computers at the St. George FamilySearch Library free of charge.)

This visual is in a link from idea #8 in the "Ten Tips to Start Your Family Tree"