SLIG 2019
Are you ready to delve into DNA? Come to SLIG in 2019 for the course, “Introduction to Genetic Genealogy: Hands-on Application for Beginners”! Coordinator: Paul Woodbury Description: In this hands-on course, students will utilize sample data as well their own data to perform basic tasks of genetic genealogy research including the following: Create testing plans […]
Writing a Quality Family Narrative with John Philip Colletta, Ph.D., FUGA For years you’ve been gathering information about your ancestors. You’ve made many fascinating discoveries. Now it’s time to share them. But where do you start? Right here! Three dynamic instructors are eager to share their expertise and experience to help you write the saga […]
Join us at SLIG in January 2019 as Josh Taylor presents his course “New England to the Midwest, 1780-1840”: Coordinator: D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS Description: Tracing families as they “moved west” can be a daunting task. As our ancestors explored the wilderness in front them, fewer detailed records were created, leaving large gaps in the […]
Advanced Genealogical Methods with Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, CGL, FASG, FUGA, FNGS Don’t miss your chance to take “Advanced Genealogical Methods” with Tom Jones! Description: Students in Advanced Genealogical Methods will learn how to use and assemble evidence to rediscover ancestral origins, identities, and relationships that have been forgotten in the passage of time. […]
Come visit us at Booth 227 in the exhibition hall during the 2018 National Genealogical Society’s Family History Conference. Ask us questions and get the lowdown on our full lineup of courses in 2019, including the brand new SLIG Academy for Professionals. We have so many of our 2019 instructors giving lectures at NGS this […]
SLIG is pleased to announce that applications are currently being accepted for the following SLIG scholarships. SLIG Jimmy B. Parker Scholarship: Named in honor of Jimmy B. Parker, this scholarship recognizes those who have “demonstrated commitment to genealogical excellence and community involvement.” Parker’s legacy of more than 50 years of service serves as the guideline […]
The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) continues to reach out to advanced, experienced teaching professionals in the genealogical community for new course content, presentation, and publication proposals. The following Calls for Proposals are now open: SLIG 2020 Course Proposals: SLIG offers courses on local, state, regional, and international topics taught at an intermediate level […]
Going to Ohio? Be sure to check out our instructors participating at this week’s Ohio Genealogical Society’s conference in Columbus, Ohio! The conference is being held on April 11th. – 18th. Many great topics! Past SLIG instructors will be there too! Deborah A. Abbott, Ph.D. 1. WORKSHOP: “Beginning Genealogy: Finding Your Way to the Past” […]
Please check out our SLIG 2019 course coordinators participating in the upcoming Ohio Genealogical Society’s conference in Columbus, Ohio on April 11th. – 18th. Many great topics! Past SLIG instructors will be there too! J. Mark Lowe, CG, FUGA 1. Keynote: Thursday morning “Pistol Packing Grandma” 2. “Dear Mr. President: Finding Claims and Special Pension […]
Not going to the National Genealogical Society’s Family History Conference this May in Grand Rapids, Michigan? Well, you can stream live sessions right to your own home. SLIG is proud to have 6 instructors participating in the live streaming. LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, JD, LLM, CG “Reasonably Exhaustive Research of African American Ancestors who came out of […]