

This blog will be set up with all the references I know to help us out with family history. I will open the invitation to all who want to be blog authors to send me their email and I will make you an author. That way you too can add any references you come across that are not already on it. Together we can post questions, scriptures, spiritual experiences, frustrations, and success stories! Family History can be overwhelming at times, so let's all help each other out to get the work done!
In 1844, Joseph Smith asked, “What is this office and work of Elijah?” The Prophet promptly answered his own question: “It is one of the greatest and most important subjects that God has revealed. …
“This is the spirit of Elijah, that we redeem our dead, and connect ourselves with our fathers which are in heaven. … This is the power of Elijah and the keys of the kingdom of Jehovah.” 27
Some among us still have neither perceived the Spirit of Elijah nor its power. Yet, we are bound by this warning:
“These are principles in relation to the dead and the living that cannot be lightly passed over. … For their salvation is necessary and essential to our salvation … they without us cannot be made perfect—neither can we without our dead be made perfect.” 28
Joseph Smith’s responsibility was to “lay the foundation” 29 for this great work. Important details were to be revealed later. At April conference 1894, President Wilford Woodruff announced this revelation: “We want the Latter-day Saints from this time to trace their genealogies as far as they can, and to be sealed to their fathers and mothers. Have children sealed to their parents, and run this chain through as far as you can get it. … This is the will of the Lord to his people.” 30
Russell M. Nelson, “The Spirit of Elijah,” Ensign, Nov 1994, 84