Category: What is new at The FHG

The Family History Guide Association Receives Guidestar Approval

Note: This article by James Tanner was published previously on the Genealogy’s Star blog site and is used with the author’s permission. The Family History Guide Association, a 501(c)(3) public charity organization, is the funding organization behind The Family History Guide website. I am the Chairman of the Board of The Family History Guide Association. GuideStar by Candid is a vetting organization that investigates...

Reworking the Show Me Videos

Currently there are 34 Show Me videos on our YouTube Channel, in the Show Me playlist. These cover Goals for the Projects in FamilySearch, Ancestry, and MyHeritage. Each video shows screen movements that are necessary for tasks, as well as walking through the steps in The Family History Guide. To simplify the approach, we have decided to focus just on...

What’s New in The Family History Guide – 2/1/2021

Here is a summary list of updates to The Family History Guide website as of Feb. 1, 2021: 1/26 – Added a number of entries to the General / United States Knowledgebase. 1/25 – In the Trainers menu, consolidated the Blank and Sample Worksheet pages in a single menu item. 1/25 – Created language translations for the Blank Worksheets, in...

New Worksheets Page

Previously in the Trainers menu, we had separate entries for directly downloading the Blank Worksheet and the Sample Worksheet. These sheets help you plan a class presentation using The Family History Guide, without the need to create separate slide decks or handouts. The Blank Worksheet is a template for creating your own class, while the Sample Worksheet is an example...

Printing The Family History Guide

We occasionally are asked if there is a printed version of The Family History Guide. The standard reply is no, for two reasons: 1) It would be thousands of pages long, and 2) The content changes often enough that keeping it up-to-date would be tremendously time-consuming. However, printing some pages here or there can be very useful. The challenge is...

Speaking to the World

The Mission Statement for The Family History Guide Association begins with this phrase: ” To greatly increase the number of people actively involved in family history worldwide …” One of the essential ways of doing that is to enable the use of languages on the website. With RootsTech 2021 fast approaching and attendees visiting from over 185 countries, it’s important...

Saying Goodbye to the Word Tracker

The Microsoft Word Tracker is one of the earliest features of The Family History Guide, going back to the early days of the site. As the website has progressed, it’s becoming clear that the Word Tracker is nearing the end of its service. As of Monday, January 18 2021, only the Online Tracker will be used. Here are the reasons...

Six Weeks to RootsTech 2021

It’s coming up fast—only six weeks are left until RootsTech 2021 opens its virtual doors. For those of you who remember attending RootsTech each year in Salt Lake City, this is quite a switch. Gone are the strolls to and from the Salt Palace, the bustle of people moving from registration to keynote to classes, and the wonder of the...

The Expanded Tracker Menu

There are some hidden gems in the Online Tracker, such as tools for group and individual reporting, and account management. We decided to bring those tools front and center by adding them to the Tracker menu. Here’s a picture of the new menu: the items below “Tracker (Word)” have been added recently.                ...

More Quick Research Basics Videos Are Here!

Since the previous post on the subject, we’ve added six new Quick Research Basics videos on our YouTube Channel and in The Family History Guide website: United States Location and Geography Understanding Vital Records U.S. Census Records U.S. Immigration Basic England Research U.S. Newspaper Research Where to Find Them The videos are available in the Quick Research Basics playlist on...