Pastfinders is a small local society nestled in the hills of Clermont.  Pastfinders is housed at Cooper Memorial Library where over 1,700 research books are found in a room located at the library.  There are 4 computers for public use.  Ancestry, Heritage Quest and Family Search are available for research. At present, the room has a limited capacity and the library has reduced hours.

Pastfinders is not currently holding in-person meetings.  For the past 10 months, the society has been running programs on a virtual platform,  including DNA, Irish, and Family Tree Maker.  Pastfinders provides a monthly beginner class on how to start your research.

More information about these programs can be found on website PastfindersSLC.Org. Email info@pastfindersslc.org for a Zoom link. All these programs are free and open to the public.

Upcoming Speaker presentations: These presentations include society announcements, speaker presentations from 6-7 PM with Q&A at the end.

April 8th,  5:30 PM – 7:30 PM  Diana C. Smith

Basic Methodology:  Who Says So? Documenting Your Sources

Why are citations important? What needs to be sourced? How do you create a citation? It’s scary to some, but it really shouldn’t be! Come find out why, what, and how in easy-to-understand terms, along with sources for more information

Registration link:  https://tinyurl.com/DianaSmith8April6pm 

May 13th, 5:30 – 7:30 PM Cari Taplin:

Using Timelines and Tables to Analyze your Research

In-depth and difficult research tasks, create large amounts of data to compare and analyze. Discover analysis methods using tables and timelines to solve problems.
Topics included:

  • Introduction of analysis techniques including examples of timelines and tables
  • Creating a timeline
  • use a variety of tools such as word processor, spreadsheets, timeline software
  • finding historical timelines online to enhance yours
  • timeline tips and tricks – color coding, footnotes/citations
  • using timelines to separate individuals of the same/similar name
  • Creating tables
  • use a variety of tools such as word processor or spreadsheets
  • discuss the endless variety of tables that could be created (document comparisons)
  • tables for organizing research notes
  • demonstration of using tables to corroborate data to determine a mother’s maiden name
  • Case study examples demonstrating timelines and tables
  • Census compilation example
  • Angeline Mitchell’s maiden name
  • Sorting obituary data in a table
  • Using a timeline to solve two men, one name problem

Registration link: https://tinyurl.com/CariTaplin13May6PM

More to come soon, conference and special genealogy themes of the summer.

Visit https: https://PastfindersSLC.org to learn more about us and we hope to see you on Zoom.

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