SLIG 2018 Course Highlight: Corpus Juris: Advanced Legal Concepts for Genealogy
Course 11: Corpus Juris: Advanced Legal Concepts for Genealogy With Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL This course offers students an opportunity for a deeper understanding of the rich research resources of the law, including those generally available only at law libraries. …
SLIG 2018 Course Highlight: Advanced Genealogical Methods
Course 10: Advanced Genealogical Methods with Thomas W. Jones, PhD, CG, CGL, FASG, FUGA, FNGS 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 …
SLIG 2018 Course Highlight: Writing and Publishing Family Histories in the Digital Age
Course 9: Writing and Publishing Family Histories in the Digital Age with Dina C. Carson, MA This course will cover the four stages of any publishing project from the creative beginnings and research during the planning stage, to the challenges many family …
SLIG 2018 Course Highlight: Beyond the Library: Using Original Source Repositories
Course 8: Beyond the Library: Using Original Source Repositories With John Philip Colletta, PhD, FUGA The materials in the Family History Library are so colossal and far-ranging that genealogists sometimes neglect to venture into the wider world of resources not available on …
SLIG 2018 Course Highlight: Exploring Quaker Records – at Home and Abroad
Course 7: Exploring Quaker Records – at Home and Abroad With Steven W. Morrison, MPA Ancestry estimates a 50/50 chance of having at least one Quaker connection if your ancestor lived or moved through the Mid-Atlantic region before the American Revolution. This …
SLIG 2018 Course Highlight: In-depth Sources for Portuguese Research – Azores, Brazil, Portugal
Course 6: In-depth Sources for Portuguese Research – Azores, Brazil, Portugal With: Michael J. Hall This course will be an in-depth examination of the various church and civil Portuguese language records that are highly used in conducting Portuguese research. These records include …
SLIG 2018 Course Highlight: Utilizing a Full Array of Sources for Researching your Swedish and Finnish Ancestors
Course 5: Utilizing a Full Array of Sources for Researching your Swedish and Finnish Ancestors With Elaine E. Hasleton, AG and Jeff Svare, AG This course will discuss not only the most-frequently used records such as the church and census, but it …
SLIG 2018 Course Highlight: Digging Deeper: Pre-1837 English Research
Course 4: Digging Deeper: Pre-1837 English Research With Paul Milner, MDiv This course will provide an in-depth look at pre-1837 English research methodologies, resources, and tools, including the laws that created the records. It will address all levels and classes of society …
SLIG 2018 Course Highlight: The Pennsylvania German and Research in the Keystone State
Course 3: The Pennsylvania German and Research in the Keystone State Michael D. Lacopo, DVM Between 80,000 and 110,000 German-speaking immigrants arrived in the American colonies before the onset of the Revolution, with the port of Philadelphia being the favored port of …