
In past articles we shared some thoughts about our experiences at RootsTech 2025. Here’s a final thought by one of our great booth volunteers for The Family History Guide, followed by an assortment of photos that capture some of the memories of The Family History Guide Association at RootsTech 2025 …
From Kathryn – “I loved working in the Family History Guide booth because I learned so much myself, which made me super excited and grateful for this resource and very grateful for thoses who have contributed so much of their knowledge, time, and resources to develop this wonderful resource. So I was so happy to share that knowledge with others. I was amazed by the scope of resources that are available on it, and I was surprised that someone I stopped on their way to serve in the FamilySearch booth wasn’t that informed about The Family History Guide, and they were very impressed.”
RootsTech 2025 Photos
These photos capture some of the highlights of The Family History Guide at RootsTech 2025 – enjoy!

Mini-theatre displaying the new Viewpoint with Dennis Quaid videos to be aired nationwide

Volunteers posing at the booth, just before the Expo Hall opens

Volunteers giving 2-Minute Demos of The Family History Guide to visitors at the booth

Miles Meyer (our Education Director) delivers a webinar on U.S. census records, viewed by over 2,000 people online

Bob Taylor presents a class at the booth on using Class Outlines in The Family History Guide

Bob presents “Introduction to The Family History Guide” at RootsTech

Kimberly and John Bytheway, and Angelle and Scott Anderson just before their popular “It’s Your Story” presentation in Ballroom B

Seth Anderson represents a youth perspective on family history in “It’s Your Story”

Maribel Medina, a partner in our Viewpoint video series, presented several sessions in Spanish for consultants and members, for using FamilySearch and The Family History Guide