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The LDS Pioneering Spirit Continues! The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Ottawa Ontario Stake Family History Center Shirley-Ann Pyefinch shirleyann@pyefinch.net

How many of you have had the opportunity of visiting Salt Lake City, Utah?

Founder of the Genealogical Society of Utah (GSU) President Wilford Woodruff, 4 th President of the LDS Church Served as LDS President from 1889 to1898

The LDS Pioneering Spirit Continues! Main Family History Library

The Main Family History Library Located at 35 North West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah Visited by an estimated 1,900+ patrons/day and is the largest genealogical library in the world Open to the general public at no charge Offer orientation and research classes

About: The Genealogical Society of Utah 4,500 Family History Centers worldwide operating in over 100 countries The great resources of the GSU collection are found in the Granite Mountain Record Vault or also known as the GMRV. The GMRV contains over 6.4 million worldwide microfilmed records which can form an important resource for your family history research.

GSU Main Library Records Collection Over 2.4 million rolls of microfilmed genealogical records 742,000 microfiche 310,000 books, serials, and other formats 4,500 periodicals 700 electronic resources The collection increases monthly by an average of 4,100 rolls of film, 700 books, and 16 electronic resources. A majority of the records contain information about persons who lived before 1930

Global Scope of the GSU Records Collection: Records are available from: United States Canada the British Isles Europe Latin America Asia, and Africa.

British Isles Record Collection Contains: Over 241,000 rolls of microfilm Over 260,000 microfiche Over 50,000 books, serials, and other formats Over 4,500 published family histories (in the Joseph Smith Memorial Building) England Census records 1841 1891; 1881 census on CD-ROM and the GSU website Civil registration indexes (including Wales) 1 July 1837 1983 Parish registers or bishop's transcripts for the Church of England for most counties and many nonconformist registers Probate records for most pre-1858 ecclesiastical courts and the Principal Probate Registry from 1858 1925 National Inventory to Documentary Sources in the United Kingdom

Other Countries in the British Isles Record Collection: Ireland Scotland Wales Isle of Man Channel Islands Australia New Zealand

Other Key Resources: Computer Files Ancestral File database contains more than 36 million names that are organized into family groups and pedigrees. For coordination purposes the file also lists names and addresses of submitters. International Genealogical Index (IGI) database contains approximately 600 million names of deceased individuals. IGI lists vital information such as birth or marriage dates, and places. Many names in the index comes from vital records from the early 1500s to 1885. Others have been submitted by LDS members. Addendum to the IGI contains an additional 125 million names. Pedigree Resource File database contains over 80 million names that are linked into families. These are gedcom submissions that are made on-line at the familysearch.org website.

GSU Website: www.familysearch.org Home Page

www.familysearch.org Search Records

www.familysearch.org Advanced Search All Resources

Advanced Search - Results

1881 British Census - Individual Record: Ernest Pyefinch born in 1876, South Hackney, Middlesex, England

1881 British Census Household Record Can click on household members names to go to their individual records

Source Information Links to the FHL Catalog

FHL Catalog - Title Details: Census Returns for England and Wales -1881

FHL Catalog - Film Notes: Census Returns for England and Wales -1881

FHL Catalog Title Details: Census Returns for Hackney, 1841-1891

FHL Catalog Film Notes: Help link to go to the Help Screen Area

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FHL Catalog Help Screen: Contents Option Introduction to the FHL Catalog What Catalog Search Should I Do?

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Pedigree Resource File

Pedigree Resource File: Search Results for Pyefinch

Pedigree Resource File: Pedigree Chart

Pedigree Resource File: Individual Record for William George Dixon

Pedigree Resource File: Submission Number Search

Pedigree Resource File Submission Search Results

Home Page, Search Tab: Record Search Pilot

Record Search Pilot

Record Search Pilot: Pyefinch Surname Search

Record Search England Baptisms 1700-1900: Pyefinch Births in England, UK

Pyefinch Births in England & UK: 5 Exact and Close Matches Found

FamilySearch Indexing: FamilySearch Indexing is a record extraction program The extraction program begins with 200 cameras and 60+ digital cameras that are currently microfilming records in 45 countries.

FamilySearch Indexing: FamilySearch is developing ways to make organizing, viewing and sharing personal family histories online easier, faster and more accurate for more people The first of these tools is FamilySearch Indexing FamilySearch Indexing will become a worldwide effort to harness volunteers to gather, transcribe, and index records of genealogical significance

FamilySearch Indexing: Areas of Focus for FamilySearch Indexing: Creation of a significant digital image set of records Creation of complete record sets with a broad scope Vital Records Census Records Parish Records

www.familysearchindexing.org Home Page

FamilySearch Indexing:

FamilySearch Indexing: What if you could help preserve the history of the world? Our goal is to: Preserve and make the records available free of charge on the world wide web. You can help us do this by volunteering at: www.familysearchindexing.org Every person matters!

ScanStone Project: What is the ScanStone Project? System (both software and hardware) driven to improve the output and throughput of the GMRV (Granite Mountain Record Vault*) to convert our microfilm collection to digital images *Granite Mountain Record Vault (GMRV) is where the Church s world-wide family history collection of records are stored

ScanStone Project 10 digital scanners which create digital ribbon images Images are scanned twice, prepared and audited Converted into image files, optimized and compressed Ribbons are then split into individual images and stored on servers

ScanStone Project: Ribbon Images What is the benefit to you of this project? 1. Quicker and easier access to the family history information that you need. Some digital records may be accessible over the internet. 2. Goal is to digitize and make the images available on-line or create indexes through FamilySearch Indexing and make images available through partnerships with the original copyright holders.

Search Records - Historical Books

Historical Books: Family History Archives

Historical Books Search Results

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www.familysearchlabs.org

www.familysearchlabs.org

Research Wicki

Research Wicki: England's Portal

The Ottawa Stake Family History Center Ottawa Stake Family History Center is an official branch of the Genealogical Society of Utah Staffed by helpful volunteers Location: 1017 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa, ON

The Ottawa Stake Family History Center Purpose of the family history center: To help patrons identify their ancestors What can we do for you? Helpful staff who can assist you with research questions Use our website: www.ottawastakefhc.on.ca

www.ottawastakefhc.on.ca

The Ottawa Stake Family History Center: What can we do for you? We can offer you great research resources through our permanent collection. What is in the Ottawa Stake Family History Center collection? 1. Book Collection 2. CD Collection 3. Permanent Collection of Microfilms and Microfiche

The Ottawa Stake Family History Center: What is in the permanent collection? Permanent Microfilm and Microfiche Collection: The permanent collection contains civil indexes (Birth, Marriage and Deaths) for England, Ireland, Scotland, and Ontario (also certificates for Births, Marriages and Deaths) for various time periods Parish Registers for various locations, Ontario, Quebec, British Isles City Directories Land Records Military Records

The Ottawa Stake Family History Center: What can we do for you? Equipment Available for patrons: 6 Microfiche Readers 13 Microfilm Readers 5 Computers and 3 printers Microfilm/Microfiche printer/reader Photocopier

Library: Education

Education and Training

Other Valuable LDS Resources for Genealogical Research: The Center for Family History and Genealogy at Brigham Young University: The site is available at: http://familyhistory.byu.edu The site provides beginning tutorials on: How to get started in family history How to find your ancestors And much more!

Resources at Brigham Young University Also, look for the PAF Tutorial (Personal Ancestral File Tutorial), features online, interactive tutorial on how to use PAF. This site is available at: http://paftutorial.byu.edu/

Resources at Brigham Young University Also look at the BYU Independent Studies program available at: http://ce.byu.edu/is Courses are free for personal enrichment and are available on the web. There are family history courses available.

Websites and My Email: www.familysearch.org www.familysearchindexing.org www.familysearchlabs.org www.ottawastakefhc.on.ca http://familyhistory.byu.edu http://paftutorial.byu.edu/ http://ce.byu.edu/is Shirley-Ann Pyefinch: shirleyann@pyefinch.net