FamilySearch.org has recently updated their merging feature. Watch the video to see how user-friendly this feature is now.
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How to Search Images on FamilySearch.org
Did you know that there are over 4 billion unindexed records on FamilySearch.org? FamilySearch has made it so much easier to search these images. Take a look at the video to learn how this works.
Join a FamilySearch Research Community
Do you https://youtu.be/Gpkr3lWtm3Ineed help with your research, or would like to stay updated with changes in the genealogy world? Check out this video to see why you may want to join one.
Unfinished Attachments on FamilySearch
FamilySearch has a new feature called Unfinished attachments. Take a look at this video to see how you can make new discoveries by finishing attaching sources to your ancestors.
Find and Merge Ancestors on FamilySearch by the ID Number
Do you know that there is a duplicate for one of your ancestors on FamilySearch, but don’t know how to merge it? Check out this video to learn how.
Add or Change Ancestors Portrait Photo in FamilySearch
Do you want to change the portrait photo on one of your ancestor’s Detail page in FamilySearch? Take a look at this 3 minute video to see how easy it is now.
How to Find Family History Activities in the FamilySearch App
FamilySearch.org has added many family history activities you can do with you children, family, and even grandchildren. Take a look at this short video to see how to find these on your mobile device.
Similar Historical Records and Edit Indexed Names on FamilySearch
Have you see the new feature on FamilySearch called Similar Historical Records? Take a look at this video to see how this works. You will be glad you did.
How to Standardize a Place on FamilySearch
There is just a little trick to standardizing places on FamilySearch. Take a quick look at this short video to see how to do this
View and Attach Record Hints from the FamilySearch Timeline
Did you know that you can now view the record hints on the timeline for your ancestors on FamilySearch if they have any? Take a look at this video to see how it could be a better way to see if the record hint is really a match or not