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The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) is delighted to welcome back CeCe Moore as a coordinator for a new course in 2017! “DNA Bootcamp” is for those who have learned the fundamentals of genetic genealogy and are now ready to dig in and put their education to work. This fast-paced course will not only […]
Researching in New England? Have questions about what records are available that can help you with that research? “Diving Deeper into New England” is a class you should consider. Josh Taylor will be demonstrating tools for in depth research in New England. You will also have an opportunity for personal consultations to help move your […]
The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) is delighted to have John Philip Colletta coordinating his course “Settlers in the New World and Immigrants to a New Nation: Researching Ancestors from Overseas” in 2017. John is a dynamic speaker who entertains and educates his students. This course explores sources and methods for reconstructing the lives […]
Elaine Hazleton and Jeffrey M. Svare are accredited genealogists with the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists. They have combined their expertise to co-coordinate this course, which 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 […]
Registration is one month away! Are you prepared? Have you chosen which course to attend? Better yet, have you chosen a back-up? Some of the courses will fill up quite fast on registration day, so it is wise to have a back-up course in the wings if need be. We are very excited to offer […]
If topics such as court records, estate laws, legislative records, pensions and property laws fill you with more questions than answers.Than come and study with Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL and Richard G Sayre, CG, CGL, FUGA, this January. You will study in depth the information available in court and legislative records and gain an understanding in […]
Researching in bunny slippers! That is the beauty researching without leaving home. Pamela Boyer Sayre is the coordinator for this course, which presents some of the massive resources that are available in Washington, DC-area and other federal repositories and how to access many of them through the Family History Library (FHL), websites, and published sources. Records […]
Legacy Family Tree Webinars is a great resource for genealogist with an array of genealogical topics broadcasted weekly. Each Wednesday (and sometimes Fridays & Saturdays) Geoff Rasmussen hosts the live hour and a half episode including questions from the viewers. This is FREE to you! If you would like the handouts and access to hundreds of […]
Need help finding and understanding records? Want to take your research beyond unsourced online trees? This course is an overview of records available to help you solve the mysteries in your family trees. Learn strategies to help you locate the records you need and receive help in understanding what you find. Registration opens July […]
If you are ready to learn advanced methods for genealogical research, this is the class for you. I had been researching about 25 years when I stumbled upon the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG). Having collected a lot of records, this class helped me to take the next step beyond collection to analysis and […]