Ever felt like you missed exciting new features on a favourite website simply because life got busy and you hadn’t checked in for a while? It happens to all of us. Don’t let that happen with FamilySearch.org! Join us for this “What’s New on FamilySearch.org” talk, where we’ll explore the latest tools, updates, and innovations designed to elevate your family history research.
Discover newly released historical collections, enhanced search capabilities, improved record hints, and the cutting-edge projects emerging from FamilySearch Labs. We’ll walk through how these new features fit together to make your research faster, smarter, and more intuitive than ever.
Stay up to date and make the most of everything FamilySearch.org has to offer—your next family history breakthrough might be waiting in one of these new additions!
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About the Speaker
Lucy Reynoldson
Born and bred in Durham County, Lucy Reynoldson comes from a rich British heritage that influenced her passion for genealogy at a young age. As a teenager, she became the go-to expert for her family and friends, guiding them on their family history journeys. Utilising living memory interviews, historical records and DNA analysis, Lucy has traced her family lines over 10 generations. For 20 years, Lucy has shared her expertise and enthusiasm as a volunteer for FamilySearch, helping countless individuals build their family trees and uncover their ancestors. Now, as a full-time UK Ambassador for FamilySearch, she has captivated audiences on radio shows and at national genealogy conferences, inspiring many to discover their roots.