Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Family History Conference Photos
1. Presenter Keith Pyeatt talks with guests about planning a genealogical trip.
2. Maddie Newell, Mitchell Stephenson, Maddie Smith, and Rachel Hansen came to help people use FamilySearch.org.
3. Erika Howes from Sandy examines the stitching pattern on a quilt block.
4. Shirley Briggs from West Linn, and Ruth Smith from Hillsboro, look at the family history items on display in between classes.
5. Vancouver resident Carol Dowell stops to look at the heirlooms on display.
6. Hosts Bryce Stevenson and Elder Fontaine help a conference guest find a class.
7. Family History Director Lincoln Koga helps conference visitors navigate FamilySearch.org.
8. Mount Hood Stake President Crismon Lewis introduces the keynote speaker and award-winning genealogist Stephen P. Morse.
An Unexpected Surprise at the Conference
Mount Hood Family History Conference Presenter Susan LeBlanc had a wonderful, unexpected surprise at the event. She writes about her experience on her blog, Gopher Genealogy. Read her latest post titled, "Mount Hood Family History Conference and Serendipity."
Susan taught classes at the Conference on improving cemetery research strategies, enhancing genealogical research efforts, and accessing immigration and naturalization records. She is an accredited genealogist through the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists. She is an expert genealogist with more than 35 years experience and a member of multiple genealogical associations in Oregon and Washington.
Susan taught classes at the Conference on improving cemetery research strategies, enhancing genealogical research efforts, and accessing immigration and naturalization records. She is an accredited genealogist through the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists. She is an expert genealogist with more than 35 years experience and a member of multiple genealogical associations in Oregon and Washington.
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Last-Minute Reminders
The two-day Mount Hood Family History Conference begins tomorrow (Friday, March 8. Saturday, March 9.). Here are some brief reminders before you hit the road. Click on the links for more information.
Schedule
Check-in begins at 9 a.m. Keynote address by award-winning genealogist Stephen P. Morse begins at 10 a.m., followed by classes.
A Celebration of Family History
On Friday night, beginning at 6:30 p.m., we will host a screening of “A Celebration of Family History.” This special video presentation features the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, true-life stories of people who discovered their own family history, and a presentation by award-winning historian and author David McCullough.
Directions
The Mount Hood Family History Conference will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mount Hood Stake Center), 12300 S.E. 312th Ave. in Boring, Ore., 97009.
Class Handouts
Handouts for classes are available on the Mount Hood Family History blog. Print your own and bring with you, or access the blog after the Conference to get these resources created by the presenters.
Lunch
Cookies and punch will be provided at the Conference, but you’ll want to make plans for lunch. We will have a designated eating area at the Conference. Click here for a map to local restaurants and food options.
Get Help With Your Family History
Trained family history consultants will be on-site throughout the Conference to help you with your own family history. Sign up for a free 30-minute session at the Conference. For best results, bring the name of a deceased family member with their birth or death date to get started.
See you at the conference.
www.DiscoverYourFamily.org
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Class Handouts Available
We've added some of the handouts prepared by presenters for the Mount Hood Family History Conference to our blog. See Class Handouts on the right hand side of the page. Check out this growing list of resources for tips, ideas, and a sneek-peek at what you'll learn at the Conference. Print your own copy and bring it with you.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Gresham resident traces family tree back 2,000-plus years
In his search, he discovered the gravesite of Chief Sealth, also known as Chief Seattle. Chipman pulled a piece of charcoal and paper from his pocket and carefully made a copy of the headstone of this American Indian leader.
That was almost 57 years ago for the retired school teacher who has lived in Gresham for the last 36 years. But it was the beginning of a lifelong interest in genealogy and a tireless quest to discover his own family history.
Thursday, February 7, 2013
One Billion Names...
That's how many records are available at www.FamilySearch.org. The site gets 10 million hits per day from people trying to track down their own family history. And the number of records available grows every day. Learn more about your own family history at the Mount Hood Family History Conference March 8-9.
Friday, February 1, 2013
Like a Good Mystery?
If you like a good mystery and the thrill of looking for clues like a detective, then you'll love the Mount Hood Family History Conference on March 8-9 at the Mount Hood Stake Center. You'll learn how to look for clues to discover your own family history, mine sources for information, and put the pieces together. Learn more at www.DiscoverYourFamily.org.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
A Celebration of Family History

BYU-TV - A Celebration of Family History
Friday, January 25, 2013
Please Proceed to the Registry Room

Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Use Photographs to Complete Your Family History
"Mommy, how did daddy get little?"
Here's a simple and fun way to work on your family history. Get out your old photographs. Share stories from the past with your family, and write them down. You might even have a few laughs!
Here's a simple and fun way to work on your family history. Get out your old photographs. Share stories from the past with your family, and write them down. You might even have a few laughs!
Try This Clever Way to Trace Your Family History
Pauline Phillips, the writer behind the "Dear Abby" column, for 60-plus years, died Wednesday. One of her memorable responses was included in this New York Times news story:
Dear Abby:
I have always wanted to have my family history traced, but I can’t afford to spend a lot of money to do it. Have you any suggestions? — M. J. B. in Oakland, Calif.
Dear M. J. B.:
Yes. Run for a public office.
Here's a link to the story: Dear Abby writer dies at 94
Dear Abby:
I have always wanted to have my family history traced, but I can’t afford to spend a lot of money to do it. Have you any suggestions? — M. J. B. in Oakland, Calif.
Dear M. J. B.:
Yes. Run for a public office.
Here's a link to the story: Dear Abby writer dies at 94
Be Surprised. Discover Your Family History.
Ever wonder what secrets your family history holds? Find out at the Mount Hood Family History Conference. www.DiscoverYourFamily.org
National Genealogy Expert Keynote Speaker at Conference

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Check out the "Discover Your Family" Regional Conference:
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Register now to ensure availability for all of our great workshops
http://discoveryourfamily.org/
Register now to ensure availability for all of our great workshops
Turn Your Smartphone into a Digital Photo Scanner
The genealogy site, Ancestry.com, recently partnered with a company that turns your smartphone into a digital photo scanner. It's a simple tool you can use to preserve old photos, share with family and friends, and add to your digital family tree. http://ir.ancestry.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=710898
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