SLIG 2024
SLIG 2024 registration opens July 22, 2023, at 10:00 am MDT. SLIG Spring Virtual 2024 registration opens July 22, 2023, at 2:00 pm MDT. Course Information: Still wondering which courses are right for you? Check these courses out! SLIG 2024: meets online January 22–26, 2024. Behind the Scenes at FamilySearch: Technology and Features, coordinated by Lynn […]
Do you want some guidance on your current genealogy research project? Do you want a week to focus just on your project questions but would like some expert advice on how to proceed. Try Craig Scott’s Guided Research and Consultation course during SLIG 2023. Guided Research and Consultation, coordinated by Craig Roberts Scott, MA, CG, FUGA, […]
Are you an intermediate-level genealogist, comfortable with research but ready to tackle more challenging and complex genealogical problems? Do you want to learn more advanced research skills? Maybe it’s the right moment for you to take Advanced Genealogical Methods! Advanced Genealogical Methods, coordinated by Paul K. Graham, AG, CG, CGL, addresses the advanced use of […]
Do you get stumped when you try to research an ancestor earlier than the 1850 U.S. census? Hate beating your head against that particular brick wall? Then take this course to learn how to avoid that research headache. Beyond the Brick Wall: Strategies for Pre-1850 U.S. Research is designed to show you how to overcome […]
Back again by popular demand! DNA Dreamers: Integrating DNA Evidence to Resolve Complex Cases, coordinated by Karen Stanbary, MA, LCSW, CG, is an advanced course designed to deconstruct and study researcher decisions, strategies, and methodologies employed in the correlation of documentary and genetic evidence to establish proven genealogical conclusions. Familiar genealogical skills will be dissected […]
Do you have ancestors who lived in the southern United States? You might want to consider taking The Fundamentals of Southern U.S. Research and Resources. In The Fundamentals of Southern U.S. Research and Resources, coordinated by J. Mark Lowe, FUGA, you will start with basic methodologies and review the records and resources that lead to […]
Research has led you back to ancestors living in France? You’ve had no experience with genealogical research in French records? Do you want to know what to do first and next? Then this course is for you. Genealogy Research in France: An Introduction, coordinated by Paul Woodbury, MEd, AG, will teach you to trace your […]
The Great American Desert, Flyover Country, and Buffalo Commons are all terms used to describe the Northern Plains of the United States. they imply an empty country, with little of interest and few residents. Nothing could be further from the truth. This region–which embraces the entirety of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Nebraska, plus western […]
Hive Minders make our virtual classrooms function smoothly, addressing challenges that arise. If you are comfortable with technology, consider applying to serve during one of the courses offered during SLIG 2024 or SLIG Spring Virtual 2024. Hive Minder job responsibilities include: starting Zoom for each weekly session; managing closed captioning, breakout rooms, polls, and recordings; […]
Are you ready to go to the next level by digging deeper into federal records? What might you discover in compiled military service records, pension records, private and public military acts and laws, dog tags, and federal and state bounty land records among other places? Find out in Guide to Treasures Found in Federal Records! […]