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This course will discuss not only the most-frequently used records such as the church and census, but it will also include in-depth instruction into the probate and court, taxation, land and property, military, minorities, and DNA resources. Examples of the use of these records will provide an in-depth knowledge you have never had before! Additional […]
New in Fall 2019, SLIG will offer the Virtual All-DNA Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum course! This unique course tests a student’s ability to plan, research, analyze, correlate, and solve complex genealogical research problems that use DNA. This SLIG course challenges students as they work through five complex cases, one each week from October 12th through […]
If so, this course may provide you with information you need to do that! Church registers can be a substitute for missing vital records; they can also serve as correlating evidence when working with multiple indirect resources to construct and document a genealogical project. The course will examine both the theological underpinnings of a number […]
Starting on September 10th and for 11 incredibly educational weeks, you will enhance your research skills from home around your busy schedule but still receive an in-depth, institute-intense course, and build on your existing knowledge and experience. The course will expand your ability to find and analyze intermediate record types such as local and federal land, […]
A course on advanced Hispanic Research is being offered at SLIG 2020 and is being coordinated by George R. Ryskamp, JD, AG, FUGA and Deborah S. Gurtler, AG. With the rising increase in the popularity of family history research in the world, and especially among those with Hispanic ancestry, there is an ever-increasing demand for […]
This course is geared toward the individual with Chinese ancestry or the librarian that assists those with Chinese ancestry. Chinese language ability is not needed. Kelly Summers is the coordinator for this course and will be assisted by the following team of instructors: Stefani Evans, CG Anthony King Eric Leach, MA Marisa Louis Lee Lena […]
This course covers those who desire to learn about a wide of variety of records maintained, and in the custody of the National Archives of the United States. Michael is collaborating with following instructors: Anita Finger-Smith Peggy Lauritzen, AG Angela Packer McGhie, CG Richard G. Sayre, CG, CGL, FUGA This course will cover the following […]
The immigration saga—leaving a homeland for a new life in America—tends to be the most dramatic and momentous chapter of American family history. This course explores sources and methods for reconstructing the lives of ancestors who came from foreign lands. John Colletta, along with Deborah S. Gurtler and D. Joshua Taylor will explore the sources […]
The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) is looking for ambassadors who have previously attended SLIG to promote the upcoming January 2020 institute. We hope that ambassadors will help us increase our reach to intermediate-advanced genealogists who want to elevate their education to new heights. We are accepting applications now and will notify selected ambassadors […]
Three courses from which to choose! Learn: from the field’s top professionalsObtain: in-depth instructionNetwork: in a private Facebook groupAttend: online, from the location of your choiceStudy and Learn: on your own schedule throughout the week Instruction Levels: SLIG Virtual offers a variety of courses, taught at a variety of levels, specific to the virtual needs of our students. All-DNA Advanced Evidence […]