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43 ʻAho 4 Houa 34 Miniti

Falaite 6 Maʻasi 2026, 8:30 PM (GMT+0)

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Getting to Know Your Ancestors & Telling Their Stories: Tips for Connection & Sharing

This session invites you to connect with your ancestors on a personal level, exploring the context of their lives and digging deeper than a basic genealogical collection of vital events. The presenters (a BYU genealogy professor and BYU genealogy students) will share tactics and fun examples.

This beginner-level session is sponsored by the BYU Family History Program.

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28:46
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The Anatomy of a Story (30 minute session)

Making family history discoveries is one thing. Learning how to craft those discoveries into stories that will capture the attention of the next generation is another matter entirely. Ancestry Corporate Genealogist, Crista Cowan, is a lifelong storyteller who has honed her craft over the last two decades. Come learn about the basic anatomy of family history stories that can withstand the test of time, and how you can craft and share your own.

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