***This is a talk I was asked to give at a stake YW's activity about family history. I debated writing a whole separate post - & I'm sure I will eventually - but this talk tells you about my struggle with family history! I want to make it clear to anyone who is struggling that it's not just them, & it will ALWAYS be worth it!!***
Today I’ve been asked
to speak on family history and different challenges I’ve had with it, and how
I’ve been able to overcome those. So on my family history line, if you go
straight back, it comes to a dead end on every line eventually. When I first
started looking for names, I thought that the only thing I could do was find
the names that weren’t there. For me, that didn’t work out so well. I couldn’t
find any records or leads, and it was just really frustrating. I knew it was
important to do family history, but I decided it was too hard and I gave up on
it. Then, a couple of months later, we had a fireside on how you can find work
in your cousin’s lines. It seemed easy enough so I decided to try the different
approach. In an hour or so I found five names through my dad’s cousins.
Unfortunately, after I found those names, I couldn’t find any more, even after
working on it for another hour. Being the impatient person I am, I gave up
again and decided that family history wasn’t for me. I was fine with that until
my ward gave us a family history challenge in August. Each of the young men and
young women in my ward were asked to find 5 names for baptisms and index 1,000
names. If we reached our goal, we would go to the Salt Lake temple to do all of
the baptisms. They gave us three months and a lot of encouragement. We had
several mutual activities on it, and they even called two youth family history
consultants.
-Savannah
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