Derwin Merrill 2009. Introduction New FamilySearch Welcome! You are about to embark on a fascinating journey that will take you back into history and.

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Derwin Merrill 2009

Introduction New FamilySearch Welcome! You are about to embark on a fascinating journey that will take you back into history and forward into the eternities. Never has there been a more exciting time to do temple and family history work. Derwin Merrill 2009

1. Gather information to identify your ancestors. 2. Record information about your ancestors to link them into families. 3. Provide temple ordinances for your ancestors who need them. Derwin Merrill 2009

1. Make it easier to submit names to the temple 2. An “ordinance request form” with a barcode can be printed in your home or at an internet café 3. A temple worker will scan the barcode on your “ordinance request form” and print ordinance cards 4. Will encourage collaboration with others 5. Will help avoid duplicates Derwin Merrill 2009

New Family Search Log on to the internet Type: new.familysearch.org into the URL box Register for New Family Search. You need: Membership Number Confirmation Date Derwin Merrill 2009

Register for New Family Search Derwin Merrill 2009

Register for New Family Search Derwin Merrill 2009

Sign in to New Family Search Derwin Merrill 2009

Welcome Merrill, Derwin Crockett page Derwin Merrill 2009

Derwin & Luana joint Pedigree Chart Derwin Merrill 2009

Connect your spouse’s name with her parents Derwin Merrill 2009

Add or find Luana’s Father Derwin Merrill 2009

Type in wife’s father’s information Derwin Merrill 2009

Add or find Deceased Individual

Add or find Living Individual Derwin Merrill 2009

Type information and click Search Derwin Merrill 2009

Click Add – for correct individual Derwin Merrill 2009

Derwin & Luana joint Pedigree Chart Derwin Merrill 2009

Derwin – Details View Derwin Merrill 2009

Derwin & Luana joint Pedigree Chart Derwin Merrill 2009

Search for individual in Family Tree Derwin Merrill 2009

Search Window Derwin Merrill 2009

Search Results Derwin Merrill 2009

Pedigree View Scroll Down for Details Derwin Merrill 2009

Details portion of Pedigree with Details view Derwin Merrill 2009

“Summary” View Derwin Merrill 2009

“Parents and Siblings” Tab Derwin Merrill 2009

“Spouses and Children” Tab Derwin Merrill 2009

“Possible Duplicates” Tab Compare in More Detail Derwin Merrill 2009

What should I do first in the new FamilySearch Web site? When using the new FamilySearch Web site: 1. See what information is listed about your family. Add information missing. 2. Combine records about a person until all the temple ordinances are displayed. 3. Make sure the most correct information is displayed in the summary. 4. Make sure all the temple ordinances are completed for the ancestors listed. Derwin Merrill 2009

What should I do first in the new FamilySearch Web site? When using the new FamilySearch Web site: 1. See what information is listed about your family. Add information missing. 2. Combine records about a person until all the temple ordinances are displayed. 3. Make sure the most correct information is displayed in the summary. 4. Make sure all the temple ordinances are completed for the ancestors listed. Derwin Merrill 2009

Add a Child or Spouse Spouses and Children page Derwin Merrill 2009

Add a Sibling, Parent or Marriage Derwin Merrill 2009

What should I do first in the new FamilySearch Web site? When using the new FamilySearch Web site: 1. See what information is listed about your family. Add information missing. 2. Combine records about a person until all the temple ordinances are displayed. 3. Make sure the most correct information is displayed in the summary. 4. Make sure all the temple ordinances are completed for the ancestors listed. Derwin Merrill 2009

Combine Records Together One of the goals in the new FamilySearch Web site is to collect all of the information or records about an individual and put the records into one place. Derwin Merrill 2009

Records you may find in the new FamilySearch Web site include the following (Membership Records) (GEDCOM files or direct data input) Derwin Merrill 2009

“Possible Duplicates” Tab Compare in More Detail Derwin Merrill 2009

Possible Duplicate Records Derwin Merrill 2009

Combine Records Derwin Merrill 2009

There is such a word I found it on the internet Derwin Merrill 2009

Combine the Records Derwin Merrill 2009

Where on the pedigree should you start Combining records? With yourself? Somewhere out on your family tree? Derwin Merrill 2009

Combining People/Records Learn to combine records by combining individuals in the 7 families of your first four generations. Derwin Merrill 2009

Where Do I Start The Combining Process? Start on the 4 th Generation from YOU and work left towards YOU Why? If you start with YOU and work towards the right you are doing children before parents. Problem: When you combine children before parents there will sometimes be duplicate children added to the family as you combine the parents. You then have to go back and combine duplicates for the children a second time. Working your pedigree chart from right to left avoids this repetition. Derwin Merrill 2009

Keep A Tracking Record of Combined Individuals by Family ******** Complete in order indicated Derwin Merrill 2009

Keep A Tracking Record of Combined Individuals by Family ******** Complete in order indicated Derwin Merrill 2009

Think of a Re-arranged PAF 5 Family Group when you look at the nFS Pedigree with Children Derwin Merrill 2009

Think of nFS Pedigree with Children on left side as a rearranged PAF 5 Family Group CHILDREN Derwin Merrill 2009

Think of nFS Pedigree with Children on left side as a rearranged PAF 5 Family Group CHILDREN Derwin Merrill 2009

Combine Individuals in this order Derwin Merrill 2009

What should I do first in the new FamilySearch Web site? When using the new FamilySearch Web site: 1. See what information is listed about your family. Add information missing. 2. Combine records about a person until all the temple ordinances are displayed. 3. Make sure the most correct information is displayed in the summary. 4. Make sure all the temple ordinances are completed for the ancestors listed. Derwin Merrill 2009

“Summary” View Derwin Merrill 2009

Summary View A record -- worthy of all acceptation D&C 128:24 Derwin Merrill 2009

Summary View Drop-Down Arrows Derwin Merrill 2009

Details View Contains all of the combined records for an Individual. LDS Church is a record “Keeper” Not a “Chucker” Derwin Merrill 2009

What should I do first in the new FamilySearch Web site? When using the new FamilySearch Web site: 1. See what information is listed about your family. Add information missing. 2. Combine records about a person until all the temple ordinances are displayed. 3. Make sure the most correct information is displayed in the summary. 4. Make sure all the temple ordinances are completed for the ancestors listed. Derwin Merrill 2009

4.Make sure all the temple ordinances are completed for your ancestors listed in New FamilySearch. Derwin Merrill 2009

Do Temple Ordinances Derwin Merrill 2009

Submit Names for Temple Ordinances Derwin Merrill 2009

To see Reserved Temple Ordinances Derwin Merrill 2009

Individuals Submitted for Temple Ordinances Derwin Merrill 2009

Present Ordinance Request Form to Temple Ordinance Cards will be printed and given to you Derwin Merrill 2009

President Thomas S. Monson said “My brothers and sisters, do not be weary in well doing. If you feel your contribution is small or insignificant, remember that the worth of souls is precious in the sight of God. Our opportunity is to prepare the way, and to accomplish the ordinance work, after faithful research, that these souls may prepare for the glory which is their divine opportunity” (“The Key of Faith,” Ensign, Feb. 1994, 5, 7). Derwin Merrill 2009

Logan Temple Photo Derwin Merrill 2009