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42 ʻAho 10 Houa 36 Miniti

Falaite 6 Maʻasi 2026, 10:00 PM (GMT+0)

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- 355 BC

Your Story Matters: How to Add Your Chapter to the Family History

You will be your descendants’ ancestor. Don’t make them wonder about who you were.

Learn how to start connecting with your descendants now through your memories and stories. We will talk about practical ways to tell, format, and share episodes of the past, as well as how to incorporate your own personality and stories into the family history. Discover how your authentic, just-as-it-is storytelling can become a family treasure.

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Why Do We Record Our Histories?

I write so I don't forget. I write to remember. If I don't get it down now capturing every last detail, I am terrified I will forget the feeling. I write to remember the feeling. - N.R. Hart.

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Finding Records & Preserving Memories on FamilySearch

Historical records found on FamilySearch inspire Blanche to learn more about her grandfather's life. She is also able to use FamilySearch, a free platform, to safeguard cherished memories and precious moments.