- FamilySearch invites Americans to explore their heritage for the nation’s 250th birthday.
- The America 250 challenge encourages adding family records to preserve both family and national history.
- FamilySearch offers experiences to learn about ancestors’ roles in American history.
SALT LAKE CITY — As the country celebrates its 250th birthday, FamilySearch has invited Americans to learn more about their family history and their ancestors who helped build the nation, as well as to record their own story for generations to come.
FamilySearch has put together a variety of special experiences for America 250 to help people learn more about their ancestors. There is also an America 250 challenge that invites people to add to their family’s record.
“This is a great opportunity to align with America 250’s focus on heritage and to really celebrate the stories that have created the American story and an opportunity to unite us as a nation,” said Anne Metcalf, senior marketing manager at FamilySearch…