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If you’ve been following our series of blog posts about the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG), you know that every other week we are featuring our course coodinators as guest bloggers. This week we are headed to Sweden with Course 4 Coordinator, Geoffrey Morris. First, may I congratulate any reader who has Swedish ancestry! […]
It’s time for another installment in our series of blog posts about the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG). Today’s guest blogger is Course 7 Coordinator, Drew Smith. One of the biggest difficulties in being a genealogy librarian is that relevant education is hard to come by. Very few library schools offer a course in […]
On June 18th, members of the Utah Genealogical Association were treated to a wonderful tour of the historic sites along the pioneer trail in and around Echo Canyon, Utah. We were greeted in Henefer by Kris Whittaker and her team who organized the trip. They did a wonderful job and the whole tour went off […]
Looking for something meaningful to do on July 24th? Join the South Davis UGA chapter for theirBountiful Cemetery Walking Tour. Visit with some of Bountiful’s first pioneers.Ashby Family, Simmons Family, Duncan Family, Hatch Family, Perkins Family, Hogans Family, Kippens Family, Buys Family, Marshalls Family, Muir Famly, Moss Family and others. Sunday Evening July 24th between […]
Utah Genealogical AssociationVIRTUAL CHAPTERpresentsDescendancy Research: Finding the Past in the Present This presentation, using a case study, will discuss how to do descendancy research. By finding descendants of a common ancestor you may be able to find documents, artifacts and additional family information that may enhance your family story. Tim Bingaman, AG, was born in […]
Starting off our new series of blog posts about the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG), today’s guest blogger is Course I coordinator, Paula Stuart-Warren. Are you at a point in your research where you need some in-depth education about evaluating records, research, and U.S. resources in the 19th -21st centuries? Would you like five […]
I am very excited to announce a new blog series. For the next few months we will be featuring a different Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy course and course coordinator on our blog. Please feel free to comment if you have previously taken the course or if you have questions. We will be alternating these […]
The first Annual UGA Summer Family History Conference will be held on August 19-20, 2011 at the Larry H. Miller Campus of the Salt Lake Community College. View Larger Map The two-day conference features over 140 classes in 13 tracks for a maximum experience for everyone from a beginning genealogist to a seasoned professional. […]
Finding Your Scottish Ancestry Brief Description:Scotland has great resources available for helping you find your Scottish ancestors! Learn about Scotland gazetteers, Civil Registration, Church, Census, Probate records and more. Raymon Naisbitt grew up in a family history minded home and spent much time in his youth roaming cemeteries and learning about his ancestors. He graduated […]
Saturday, June 18, 2011 @ 7:30AM (Registration deadline extended to Midnight, June 5, 2011. Lunch can be purchased with tour ticket) The Mormon Trails Chapter of the Utah Genealogical Association is thrilled to offer a memorable trek back into history and to tour and experience the beauty of majestic Echo Canyon. John Eldredge will be […]