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Are you an intermediate or advanced genealogist looking for help with getting words down on paper? Do you want to write for submission for certification or for publication? Then check out this course! Evidence-Based Writing for Genealogists, coordinated by Melissa A. Johnson, CG, will help you communicate your thought processes and present evidence in writing. […]
Have you lost an ancestor who lived in New England or New York between 1780 and 1850? Don’t know where they might have gone? This course might help you “bridge the gap!” Bridging the Gap: New England to the Midwest, 1780–1850, coordinated by D. Joshua Taylor, MA, MLS, FUGA, focuses on strategies and records for […]
This could be your last chance to learn about Virginia genealogy from Barbara Vines Little! Virginia from the Colonial Period to the Civil War: Her Records, Her People Her Laws, coordinated by Barbara Vines Little, CG, FVGS, FNGS, FUGA, is intended for intermediate to advanced researchers seeking a broad knowledge of Virginia background and resources […]
Are you starting from scratch with figuring out DNA? Or do you have a basic handle on genetic genealogy and want to move towards an intermediate level of knowledge and skill? Do you want to master the basics of genetic genealogy research? Then this is the course for you! Introduction to Genetic Genealogy, coordinated by […]
You already likely know about FamilySearch as the go-to website for anyone wanting to research their ancestors. Did you know that FamilySearch is also an organization with a proud 128-year history and that constantly grows and keeps current with new opportunities? This new course will provide you with unique insights and resources to enhance your […]
Are you an intermediate or advanced genealogist who wants to try something new? Are you interested in historical research methodology? Social history? Telling your ancestor’s story? Learn how research in material culture can enhance your genealogical work. Advanced Techniques: Material Culture Research Techniques for Genealogy, coordinated by Gena Philibert-Ortega, MA, MAR, will help you bring […]
Seat of government. Federal district. City without a state. Directly governed by Congress until partial home rule was granted in 1973. The District of Columbia presents unique challenges for the genealogical researcher. Offered for the first time in 2023, this course will help you find your Washington, D.C., ancestors. Capitol Kin: Researching Ancestors Who Lived […]
Are you an advanced beginning or intermediate genealogist? Do you want to improve your skills to prepare for more advanced genealogy education? Check out the Intermediate Foundations course being offered during SLIG Fall Virtual 2022! Coordinated by Annette Burke Lyttle, MA, this course provides an in-depth institute course to elevate your knowledge and skill level. […]
Challenging times require creative solutions. And the Family History Library has outdone itself this time! Priority Service: Over the next two weeks – SLIG week and the week to follow – SLIG students and faculty will receive virtual VIP treatment as it relates to record requests (SLIG week) and online consultations (SLIG week and the week […]
It is with sadness that we announce our decision to change SLIG 2022 to a virtual format. We know many of you were anxious to meet together in person and will be highly disappointed. Others will be expressing a loud sigh of relief. And each of you will experience some level of inconvenience as a result. For […]