Were you wondering if there was one?
An official guide to FamilySearch? Well, there is!
Of course there are lot of websites that talk about FamilySearch.org and there is plenty of help on the FamilySearch Wiki, but if you
want a workbook online, a project manager, then use this FamilySearch Official Guide.
Many of us have learned by trial and error, but some of us like to study the "rule book" at the beginning of a new endeavor.
Still others have a specific question about using FamilySearch; well check out the guidebook and let me know how or whether you plan to utilize it for that purpose.
P.S. When I want to find a specific page at FamilySearch.org, I Google what I'm looking for and Google usually takes me there! Another great way to find a specific topic at FamilySearch is WorldCat.org.
And then, there is the Unofficial guide as well. I found it easily, the information for the book, at WorldCat!
Historically, hats have represented one's occupation, one's hobby, or one's passion. I wear the Family History Hat because I am passionate about genealogy.
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