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“Using Online FamilySearch and Facebook Groups For Solving Your Family History Brick Walls”

Carol Hill
11/10/18

Categories: IR, FS

Talk Abstract:
Carol will show how you can get free help from someone on the other side of the world right from the comfort of your home. She says it’s pretty amazing to see people translating a document, finding a newspaper article or an obituary, sharing a genealogy joke, etc. FamilySearch has also created some communities, not a part of Facebook, that she will discuss.

Speaker Bio:
Carol Hill is the Family History and Temple Consultant trainer for the 6-Stake Lindon Family History Center and is also serving a Family History Service mission as a Facebook Administrator. She received her bachelor’s degree in Family History from Brigham Young University in 2003 and is presently working on her accreditation for the Gulf South US region. She loves helping individuals find their ancestors and descendant cousins and has been helping people for more than 15 years. for several years she has been writing her http://www.freegenealogyhelp.com/ blog and there is more information about her there. She also creates Family History YouTube videos which are at Youtube . You can also find information and help from the Lindon, Utah, FHC Consultant Training website at http://lindonfhc.org/committee1/ . Besides her family history work, she loves her 6 children, 23 grandchildren, and wonderful husband who loves developing Family History Mobile Apps.

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