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LANDSCAPE TREE ON FAMILYSEARCH Your mission, should you choose to accept it is to add sources to the records of your ancestors, seek out ancestors to research, and look for missing temple ordinances. Sign in to FamilySearch Click on Family Tree View your tree on Landscape, this should be the default view, if not select if from the icons under TREE Check to make sure you are connected to your deceased ancestors, if not ask for help from a consultant Look for a blue icon, Record Hints, expand your tree if necessary, click on the blue icon Click on one of the Record Hints to see details of the record, view the image if possible Click on Review and Attach to compare the information from the hint (on the left) to the information from your ancestor s record on Family Tree (on the right) Click on Add if information from the hint is not already on your ancestor s detail page Type in a reason to attach the source (think of what information this source is giving), for example: The census record documents the family s names, ages, and residence in 1920. Click on Attach to add this source to your ancestor s record Attach the record to any other family members mentioned using the same steps Click on your ancestor on the top left of the page to go to his details page Scroll to the bottom of the details page to view your newly created source Bonus Treat Go back to Landscape Tree and expand it to find other icons Look for a purple icon and click on it to see Research Suggestions Look for a red icon and click on it to see Data Problems, expand the tree if necessary Look for a temple icon to see what temple work is in progress, needs more information, or might be available for an ancestor When you have completed your mission, have a consultant review your card and attached hint to receive your reward!

FamilySearch Memories Your mission, should you choose to accept it is to add a piece of your family s story by adding a photo to your family tree. Sign in to FamilySearch Click on Memories Click on Photos Upload your photo from your flash drive If you didn t bring a flash drive, download a photo to the desktop from your Facebook account or Google plus, then upload that photo (photos of living people will only be visible to you on FamilyTree but may potentially be accessed from the internet) Click on your newly uploaded photo to tag the people in the photo Click on a person s name to attach her to her record on Family Tree Click on Attach to Family Tree Copy the person s PID number from their record on your tree and paste it into the box Click Attach Bonus Treat Download the Memories app for FamilySearch to your smartphone When you have completed your mission, have a consultant review your card and attached photo to receive your reward!

PIONEER ANCESTORS Your mission, should you choose to accept it is to find your pioneer ancestors and discover their story. Go to familysearch.org/pioneers Sign in with your FamilySearch login Count how many pioneer ancestors you have, if you don t have any pioneer ancestors, read one of the Stories from the Pioneer Trail and skip to the last box of this list Choose one of your pioneers and click on view under My Relationship Click on view under Trail Stories to see information about your ancestor Click on the name of the company to see other stories about the journey west Click on Individuals in this company and find your ancestor Look for other family members that he might have traveled with Go back to the home page and explore Discover their Journey When you have completed your mission, have a consultant review your card to receive your reward!

Find a record.com Your mission, should you choose to accept it is correct your family s story and provide temple ordinances by completing the following tasks: Go to findarecord.com Sign in with your FamilySearch login information Select cousins for Who do you want to find? Select 6 generations for How many generations? Explore the colored tabs on the left to see what you can do, uncheck all except the one you re exploring and the yellow Ordinances tab On the green Sources tab, find a record hint and attach it on FamilyTree On the blue Person tab, find a family member who needs a death place - no need to find it now, this is an idea for further searching On the purple Relationships tab, find an ancestor missing parents or a marriage date - no need to find it now, this is an idea for further searching On the red Problems tab find a possible duplicate person and ask a consultant to help merge them On the orange Cleanup tab, standardize a date, click on details to learn more On the yellow Ordinances tab look for any temple work that might need done, you might need to load another generation, reserve ordinances if you find something that needs done, ask a consultant to help you When you have completed your mission, have a consultant review your card to receive your reward!

Puzzilla.org Your mission, should you choose to accept it is to find your missing family and provide temple ordinances for them. Go to puzzilla.org and sign in with your FamilySearch login Click on How To at the top of the page Click on Finding Our Cousins: Introduction to Puzzilla.org Watch the 3 minute video Go back to Puzzilla.org, and change generations to 7 or 8 Look at your ancestor chart and find an Ancestor born about 1800 (you may have to change generations to 7 or 8) Click on one of the blue squares (males) or red circles (females) Click on Descendants Watch the descendant tree fill in, the ancestor you clicked on will be in the middle Look for the yellow line, this is your direct line of ancestors Look for descendants of your ancestor, your cousins, who are missing children or are the end of a line, without yellow or gray squares Click on that person's circle, then view in family tree Look for missing information on the person s page on FamilyTree Look for any Record Hints that might give you clues to a spouse or children Click Search Records to find more information about this person When you have completed your mission, and have found a person or family to research, show a consultant your card and the person you found to receive your reward!