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D. Joshua Taylor has been mesmerizing audiences as the host of PBS’ Genealogy Roadshow. He recently assumed the helm as the President and Executive Director of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society (NYG&B). He is concurrently serving as the President for the Federation of Genealogical Societies (FGS). The accomplished professional genealogist will be the […]
The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) is proud to have Thomas W. Jones with us again in 2017 to coordinate his course, “Advanced Genealogical Methods.” Students learn how to use and assemble evidence to rediscover ancestral origins, identities, and relationships that have been forgotten in the passage of time. The course will address advanced […]
As you wait to register for the SLIG course, “The Family History Law Library,” you have the chance at the NGS conference in Fort Lauderdale, Florida to hear both Judy Russell and Rick Sayre as they share their knowledge with conference attendees. You can attend any or all of Judy’s appearances: “When Worlds Collide: Resolving […]
SLIG is excited to have Barbara Vines Little come out of retirement to coordinate her course, “Virginia from the Colonial Period to the Civil War: Her Records, Her People, Her Laws” in 2017! The course will focus on Virginia resources and the background information (law, social customs, geography, etc.) needed to properly interpret them. Substitutes […]
Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL Want to know one of the key differences between a good genealogist and a great one? Knowledge of and experience with court records! And who better to learn from than The Legal Genealogist herself Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL, and the knowledgeable Richard G. Sayre, CG, CGL, FUGA. The […]
One of the Genealogy Roadshow’s hosts, D. Joshua Taylor helps people discover their roots. In 2017, he will be coming to the Salt Lake Institute for Genealogy to coordinate his course, entitled “Diving Deeper Into New England.” When encountering New England roots, many find a rich treasure of previous research, compiled materials, and records dating […]
Having a hard time deciding which class to take next year? Are you a hands-on learner, ready to sink your teeth into some brilliant case studies? Have you taken Tom Jones’ Advanced Genealogical Methods class and wondered how to build on that experience? We’re kicking off our SLIG 2017 course highlights with a recurring favorite: Advanced Evidence Practicum […]
We would like to congratulate Cyndi Ingle on her 20th. Anniversary of Cyndi’s List, an indispensable list of genealogical links that she has gathered and maintained since 1996. We wish Cyndi many more years of success. You can see Cyndi next year at SLIG when she will be teaching, “Refining Internet and Digital Skills for […]
We have winners for the tagline contest. Sorry it has taken so long to post, we wanted you to be able to see the posts and ran into a problems displaying the posts. We worked with the winners to get screenshots of the posts so that you could see them. 1st place – And winner […]
Sponsors and Prizes SLIG 2016 offered a lot of fun and opportunity to share in some great door prizes. Before we announce this batch of winners, we need to offer thanks to the following sponsors for providing support (everything from event sponsorship to projectors) and door prizes for SLIG 2016: Ancestry.com, MyHeritage.com, ICAPGen, FamilySearch, Maia’s […]