SLIG 2019
The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy is pleased to announce that Vicky C. Lambert is one of the two individuals selected for the the SLIG Scholarship for First-Time Institute Attendees for 2019. The competition was strong and many candidates submitted worthy applications, in fact it was so difficult that the decision was made to award […]
As genealogists researching and compiling the history of our families, we need to understand the time and place in which they lived. A crucial part of that understanding is learning about the laws that were in effect and their impact on our ancestors. One of the best ways of receiving a comprehensive education on […]
Only two weeks before registration opens! Here are some helpful links for you as you contemplate what course you are going to take from the many available. Don’t forget that you can make it a two-week extravaganza by attending both SLIG 2019 and SLIG Academy 2019 and there are tuition discounts available for that option. […]
This new program will follow SLIG 2019, beginning on Monday, January 21st, and will focus on professional development topics not offered at SLIG or elsewhere in a week-long, in-depth format. It will open with a special event to commemorate the life and legacy of the Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., and end by Friday at […]
Coordinator & Instructor: J. Mark Lowe, CG, FUGA Additional Instructors: Deborah A. Abbott, PhD Kelvin L. Meyers Anne Gillespie Mitchell Ari Wilkins Description: This course will address more advanced methods in Southern research and look at lesser-known records and resources that can aid in tracing Southern families. Accessing manuscript collections, understanding transportation routes and records, searching […]
Instructors: Rick Fogarty Billie Stone Fogarty, MEd Paul K. Graham, CG, AG Melissa Johnson, CG Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, FMGS, FUGA Course Description: Many people have stories of Native American ancestors in their family history but do not know where to begin breaking down these brick walls. This course is designed for both the genealogist trying […]
This popular hands-on course returns for a second year, with FamilyTreeDNA again sponsoring the cost of additional lab assistants, color copies, laminated charts, and more. A small additional tuition fee will cover two new features this year: an introductory webinar held several months prior to the course to walk students through the process of downloading […]
Course Coordinator: Kelvin L. Meyers Instructors: Victor S. Dunn, CG Paul K. Graham, AG, CG Patricia L. Hobbs, CG Angela Packer McGhie, CG Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL Michael L. Strauss, AG Ari Wilkins Description: We all face it: record loss. Whether the courthouse burned, the clerk tossed them, the relative, autograph hunter, lawyer […]
Coordinator: Karen Mauer Jones, CG, FGBS Other Instructors: Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, CGL, FASG, FUGA, FNGS Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL Richard G. Sayre, CG, CGL, FUGA Jane E. Wilcox Description: Research in New York is complicated by its urban-rural extremes and its 400-year, multi-ethnic history. This course tackles those complexities, arming the researcher with […]
Coordinator: F. Warren Bittner, CG Other Instructors: Baerbel Johnson, AG Daniel R. Jones, MS, AG Description: German handwriting is troublesome with seven forms of the letter s, h’s that look like f’s, e’s that look like n’s, p’s that look like nothing ever seen before, and r’s that are just plain upside down. Students will […]