Kirtland Family History Center

Discovery Day 2021

Saturday, September 11, 2021


This year we've assembled a full day of presentations from Family History experts and enthusiasts who are ready and willing to share their expertise to help you accelerate your research efforts.


If you are just getting started collecting your Family History or consider yourself a grizzled researcher, Discovery Day 2021 offers something for everyone.


CLICK HERE for program/registration Register to attend Discovery Day 2021


(NOTE: This is a FREE, virtual event held exclusively online via Zoom)


Schedule of Presentations



8:00am - 8:05am

Welcome, Opening remarks, and announcements for the day.


8:05am - 8:55am

"Write Your Own Story"

Presenter: Deborah Abbott, PhD.

We kick off the day this year by welcoming back a favorite at Discovery Days and at our Kirtland Family History monthly webinars, Dr. Deborah Abbott. In this presentation, Dr. Abbott will share her recommendations on proven ways to enhance your personal history. By recording milestones in your own life, including social and political events that shaped history from your perspective, will take your personal story to the next level.

Deborah Abbott, PhD.


9:00am - 9:55am

"Slavery and African Americans"

Presenter: Deborah Abbott, PhD.

The most difficult part of genealogical research for African Americans is finding and identifying slave ancestors and their owners. As difficult as this might seem, it is not impossible. For many individuals of African descent, the experience can become overwhelming and frustrating. This presentation will focus on the multitude of clues and resources available for research, including the importance of using the U.S. Federal Census records and the records of the possible slaveholder.

Deborah Abbott, PhD.


10:00am - 10:45am

"Understanding and Using FamilySearch.org - Part 1"

Presenter: Cheryl McClellan

In this first-part of her two part presentation, Cheryl dives into the hugely popular, and free, online family history research tool. FamilySearch.org is an international, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping all people discover their family story, and is dedicated to preserving important family records and making them freely accessible online.

Cheryl McCellan


This would be a great time for a quick "bio-break" or to grab a yummy snack,

so you can enjoy the remainder of the presentations featured this afternoon!


11:00am - 11:55am

"Understanding and Using FamilySearch.org - Part 2"

Presenter: Cheryl McClellan

Cheryl continues her discussion of FamilySearch from this morning's presentation. How and why (or why not) to join, how to navigate, add names, edit information and relationships, how and why to merge, how to add sources, add photos and stories. Family Search.org is worldwide and has involved collaborations with more than 10,000 archives and partners in over 100 countries. With a collection of billions of records, you can piece together your ancestors’ history and bring their stories to life.​

Cheryl McCellan


12:00pm - 12:55pm

"Free Online Help for Your Family History Research"

Presenter: Alan Jones

Let's discover how to use FREE online databases, guidelines and helps to rev-up your research efforts. Also, we'll introduce sites with free volunteers to help research your family, answer your questions, and resolve common research problems. Learn how to use graves, obituaries, and vital records to unravel difficult research roadblocks. This presentation also explores the multitude of free services offered to everyone at LDS Family History Centers.

Alan Jones


1:00pm - 1:55pm

"Boundaries and Borderlines"

Presenter: Cyndi Wolfley

Let's take a "journey of discovery" to where some of our ancestors may be hidden. Could they be located on the wrong side of a border or boundary line? What type of records do you search for in an attempt to find them? This presentation will explore possible ways to grab that family history shovel and dig a little deeper and a little wider.  While you are getting your shovel and pickaxe for mining across borders, don't forget to punch your ticket for the wiki train.

Cyndi Wolfley


2:00pm - 2:55pm

"RootsMagic 7"

Presenter: Tanya Lynch

Tanya will present a probing overview of RootsMagic 7 and how to navigate the program. We'll examine how RootsMagic 7 can complement and clarify your Family History research efforts.

Tanya Lynch


2:55pm - 3:00pm

Closing remarks, special announcements and upcoming events.


Discovery Day is a FREE program provided by the Kirtland Family History Center in Kirtland, Ohio.

ZOOM login access information will be emailed to registered attendees prior to the event.

Discovery Day 2021 Registration Form

  By checking this box, I agree to get email messages from the Kirtland Family History Center regarding family history & genealogy-related topics, as well as advance notice of upcoming events & programs.  

TO PREPARE TO VIEW THE DISCOVERY DAY ZOOM PROGRAMS:

  • You will need to have a FREE personal Zoom account already setup and be logged in.
    (sign up at
    https://zoom.us and click on the "SIGN UP, IT'S FREE" button in the upper-right corner of the screen)
  • No Passcode will be required. However, you must already be registered with Zoom and logged in to your personal Zoom account to access the webinar, as unregistered users will not be admitted.
  • We ask everyone to please MUTE your microphones as you enter the Zoom program.
  • Additionally, please TURN OFF your camera/video feed. This will help keep the program focused on the presenters screen.
  • Each Discovery Day presentation is limited to 100 attendees. We encourage you to be on time when the program begins, to ensure you get a 'seat.'