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Exploring Un-indexed Records with FamilySearch Labs: Unlocking Hidden Gems in Genealogical Research – Linda Debe

In this one-hour presentation, participants will explore the powerful tools available through FamilySearch Labs, with a special focus on utilizing full-text search features to uncover hidden records. Attendees will learn how to access and navigate FamilySearch Labs, an experimental platform offering advanced tools to enhance genealogical research.

The presentation will cover best practices for using full-text search, a feature that scans not just indexes but entire documents for keywords, names, and places, making it easier to find elusive records. By examining real-world examples, genealogists will see how this feature can reveal obscure details in probate records, land deeds, and other document types that are often missed in traditional searches.

Additionally, we will discuss strategies for refining searches to avoid overwhelming results and identify the most relevant records efficiently. This session is ideal for genealogists seeking to deepen their research techniques and leverage cutting-edge technology to break through brick walls in their family history research.

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Linda Debe

Linda Debe is a lecturer, writer, and lifelong student with 40 years of genealogy experience. Her motto is to work smarter, not harder. She has spoken to numerous genealogy audiences and has a YouTube channel where she creates short technology how-to videos. She presented a course on Native American Records with the App Gen Institute in Oct-Nov 2024.

She holds an AAS degree in Electronics Technology from the United States Air Force. She is an alum of Pro Gen 54, and she expects to graduate from the International Institute for Genealogical Studies in 2025. She has attended national genealogical conferences and week-long institutions to further her education since 2017. She is a member of several state and local genealogical societies where she conducts research. She is the Program Chair for North Hills Genealogists in Pittsburgh PA.

Being Microsoft Office certified in Access and Excel, she applies her training by creating automated spreadsheets to help with genealogy research. Linda created a free Google calendar for genealogists to locate and register for genealogical educational opportunities, located on her website, Thesleeplessgenealogist.com.

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