FAMILY HISTORY
Enjoy our collection of series featuring discussions on Family History work. Family historians, LDS General Authorities, and other guest speakers not only discuss the technical aspect of family history, but also the spiritual benefits and blessings of researching family history.
Ancestors

Ancestors returns for a second season with thirteen new episodes, a new host, and a new focus - the world of family history records. Shot on location around the world each episode weaves expert instruction with moving personal stories. Ancestors shows viewers how to find and use a wide variety of records for family history research.
BYU Family History Fireside

Presentations from the Family History Fireside series held twice-yearly and sponsored by the Center for Family History and Genealogy at BYU.
Questions and Ancestors

A weekly series that focuses on genealogy questions submitted by the broadcast audience. Co-hosts Emily Wilbur (professional researcher) and Darius Gray (co-director of Freedman's Records Project), along with other family history experts field your e-mail questions.
Capturing The Past

Oral history is the transmission of historical information that is passed down from generation to generation by word of mouth. To preserve these stories it is a good idea to record them in a journal, a scrapbook, a video, or another type of medium. In this program we will discuss ways to record and store your personal family history.

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