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Family History Lesson 1. Family History Introductions Share level of Family History knowledge What is Family History? Why do we do Family History? Homework.

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Page 1: Family History Lesson 1. Family History Introductions Share level of Family History knowledge What is Family History? Why do we do Family History? Homework.

Family History

Lesson 1

Page 2: Family History Lesson 1. Family History Introductions Share level of Family History knowledge What is Family History? Why do we do Family History? Homework.

Family History

• Introductions• Share level of Family History knowledge• What is Family History?• Why do we do Family History?• Homework

Page 3: Family History Lesson 1. Family History Introductions Share level of Family History knowledge What is Family History? Why do we do Family History? Homework.

Introductions

• Name• Church Calling• Any interesting Family History (famous events

or ancestor)

Page 4: Family History Lesson 1. Family History Introductions Share level of Family History knowledge What is Family History? Why do we do Family History? Homework.

What is your level of Family History Experience?

• Do you have a LDS.org account? • Do you have a computer?• How long have you use the Family History

website, when was the last time you used it?• Do you have records on ancestors- Pictures,

Birth certificates, death certificates?

Page 5: Family History Lesson 1. Family History Introductions Share level of Family History knowledge What is Family History? Why do we do Family History? Homework.

What is Family History?

Page 6: Family History Lesson 1. Family History Introductions Share level of Family History knowledge What is Family History? Why do we do Family History? Homework.
Page 7: Family History Lesson 1. Family History Introductions Share level of Family History knowledge What is Family History? Why do we do Family History? Homework.

What Is Family History?• Gather information to identify your ancestors.• Record information about your ancestors to

link them into families.• Perform temple ordinances for your ancestors

who have not yet received them.

Page 8: Family History Lesson 1. Family History Introductions Share level of Family History knowledge What is Family History? Why do we do Family History? Homework.

Setting up a LDS.ORG account

Page 9: Family History Lesson 1. Family History Introductions Share level of Family History knowledge What is Family History? Why do we do Family History? Homework.

Setting up a LDS.ORG account

• Obtain your membership record # from the Ward Clerk, and old Tithing settlement statement or your Temple Recommend.

• Go to LDS.org and click the “signin/tools” link on the top.

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Page 12: Family History Lesson 1. Family History Introductions Share level of Family History knowledge What is Family History? Why do we do Family History? Homework.

Enter in your Membership Record number and answer the questions to create your user name and password.

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Homework• Setting up LDS.org Account• Gathering up all Family History

Documents together in a box. • Read Elder Richard G. Scott’s Oct 2012

Conference talk on “The Joy of redeeming the Dead”