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Our SLIG guest blogger this week is George Morgan, coordinator for course 6: Genealogy Software and Research Tools. Technology tools, software, and social media have become essential to success in modern genealogical research. You can accelerate your investigations and expand your research reach today as never before. The 2012 Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy curriculum […]
UGA will host the UGA Family History Fair (formerly South Davis Fair). It will be held at Bountiful High School on March 3, 2012 from 8:00 – 5:00 pm. This fair is now under the auspicious of the Utah Genealogical Association. The fair will be a spectacular event! Don’t miss it. More details will be […]
The Utah Genealogical Association Presents: A.C. Ivory Speaking On Mobile Apps for Genealogy There are many genealogy apps made for mobile devices these days that can help you organize, share and learn more about your ancestors. Whether it is an extension of your database software or it connects to an online database, mobile apps can […]
Our SLIG guest blogger this week is Kory Meyerink, coordinator for Course 5: Research in the Midwestern United States. Researching in the Midwest states is one of the most important areas to learn about when doing U.S. genealogy for several reasons. That’s why the Midwest course has been one of the most popular courses in […]
This week we welcome Darris Williams, AG, Welsh researcher extraordinaire. The Welsh research track is a rare opportunity for in-depth education in a highly specialized area. This course may not be offered again for several years and is a huge opportunity for those with Welsh research to break down their brick walls. ~~~~~ I’ve been […]
The UGA Virtual Chapter presents: Randy Bryson speaking on The Vision of Indexing: A Revolution in the Research Mode August 18, 2011, 7:00 pm MDT @ virtual.ugagenealogy.org The FamilySearch Indexing effort is unparalleled in its success and scope, but what is the real vision behind this wonderful activity? Come learn how this simple but massive […]
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 […]