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My grandchildren will have no knowledge of their family’s history if I do nothing do preserve it for them.

That which I do not in some way record will be lost at my death, and that which I do not pass on to my posterity, they will never have.

The work of gathering and sharing eternal family keepsakes is a personal responsibility. It cannot be passed off or given to another.

---Dennis B. Neuenschwander

These lessons will help you learn how to preserve your family history for your children and grandchildren, and keep the love of their ancestors alive in their hearts.

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Cannon MS 300 Scanner

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Creative Ways to Share Your Family History

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 Share Your History Through Activities

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 Share Your History Through Games

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 Share Your History Through PAF Reports

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 Share Your History Through Other Resources

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 Share Your History Through Written Word

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Web Page, Create Your Own

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Web Page Design

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Check out these additional free online lessons and tutorials prepared by others to help you share your family tree with others.

You must be connected to the internet to access them.

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Getting Started with Digital Scrapbooking

Find out how to use your computer and an image-editing program to create beautiful digital layouts that you can display online, on CD or in albums.

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Helping Children Love Family History

Includes finding “stories” about your ancestors and bringing them to life through journals, scrapbooks, autobiography, videos and family newsletters.

BYU Independent Study

How to Start a Blog

Step-by-step guide to starting your own blog.

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Mechanics of Writing Your Family History

An overview of the options available and ideas to get you started.

Genealogy.com

Writing Your Personal Family History

Sign up for this online course and receive an email each week (for 12 weeks), one chapter each week, full of questions to help you write your personal family history.

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