Welcome to the family history consultant newsletter. We?re excited to now be hosting this publication online, so you can easily access articles, see past issues, share your comments, see what others have written, and help grow the community of family history consultants and priesthood leaders. In this issue:
1940 Census Update

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Consultant Monthly Survey
Starting with this issue, each of the family history consultant and leader monthly newsletters will include a link to a consultant survey. We want your feedback! This month we want to know about you and your calling.?Click here to take the survey.?Be sure to check back next issue to see this month?s results.?
Family Tree Update
The Family Tree team has been really busy fixing defects and preparing for the release of several new features to help you better manage the relationships between individuals. Before we can turn those features on, we?ve got to finish the non-trivial task of moving all 1.25 billion relationships into the Family Tree. Yes, that?s over a?billion! We have about 130 million left.?Read more.?
BillionGraves Memorial Day Opportunity

Call for Research Help
You may not know this, but FamilySearch volunteers facilitate free research help in more than 100 online communities. These genealogy research communities have been created to help you and others researching in the same area to ask questions and receive answers, collaborate on your research, and share knowledge you have gained as you?ve done your own research in a specific area.One such example is the Ohio research page.?To see all available research help projects, visit?https://familysearch.org/?
Story Chain

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New Blog Format
You may have noticed something different about the family history consultant and leader monthly newsletter?we?re now delivering it via a blog. That means we?ve created an online community where you can get ideas, share successes, and engage with others from around the world who share your same calling.??Read more here.?
Success Stories
Ward Family History Activity:?I would like to share some insights from a family history activity that was put on by a ward. The details of this activity were shared with us by Sue Maxwell, who also posts to her own?family history blog.Read the post and share your success story, too!Brazilian Youth Connect Family History, Temple Work:??The director of the family history center adjacent to the Campinas Brazil Temple started inviting visiting youth to participate in indexing when not in the temple. As a result, young people index thousands of names at the center and even more once they return home.?Click here to read more.
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