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SLIG Scholarship Winners
- July 2, 2022
- Posted by: Rob
- Category: Chris Darrington SLIG Scholarship First-Time Attendee Intermediate Foundations Scholarship Jimmy B. Parker Scholarship Laura G. Prescott SLIG Scholarship scholarships
The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy is pleased to announce the winners of several SLIG-related scholarships.
Susan Plummer Hoffman of Ringoes, New Jersey
After researching family casually for years, Susan discovered educational opportunities to expand her genealogy knowledge through webinars, RootsTech, and National Genealogical Society courses. She volunteers with her local genealogy group and her county’s historical society, and she is looking at becoming a professional genealogist.
Laura G. Prescott Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy Scholarship: Edward Swierczewski
Edward Swierczewski of Flushing, New York
Edward has been a professional education for over thirty years, researching and lecturing in psychology and human services at several major universities and government agencies in New York City. He has attended many webinars and conferences, completed ProGen 53 and several institute courses, and is planning to earn the Certified Genealogist and Certified Genealogy Lecturer credentials. He has researched his family history for over twenty-five years and is passionate about sharing his knowledge with others. Ed is the founder and chief genealogical officer of Integrative Genealogy, LLC, and is a member of the Utah Genealogical Association.
SLIG Scholarship for First-Time Attendees: Scott Allen Magoon
Scott Allen Magoon of Choctaw, Oklahoma
Scott has deep New England roots going back to 1650. Upon retiring after thirty years of service with the United States Air Force, Scott started exploring professional genealogy. He holds a master of public administration degree from Troy State University and a certificate from the Boston University Genealogical Research course, and will graduate from ProGen 58 later this year. He has been accepted into the ICAPGen study group this fall and will submit his level one project for ICAPGen accreditation in the New England region next spring.
MyHeritage Chris Darrington Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy Scholarship: Michelle Gardner
Michelle Gardner of Wellsville, Utah
SLIG Intermediate Foundations Scholarship: Auriette Hahn Lindsey
Auriette Hahn Lindsey of Pensacola, Florida
Auriette always liked to hear family stories but did not get seriously into genealogy research until 2015. Her most exciting discoveries include evidence that she is a seventh-generation Floridian: a college and a city park are named after different branches of her family. The brick walls she would most like to break relate to her 2nd great grandfather William F. Hahn from Germany and her “illegitimate” 2nd great grandfather John Cook of Marion County, Georgia. When she is not working on the family tree, Auriette is a TV news producer and amateur theatre aficionado. She is married with cats.