SLIG Fall Virtual 2023: Assemblage: Preparing, Writing, and Revising Proof Arguments
You’re a good writer and a great researcher. You have been told that by mentors, instructors, peers, and probably your family! But why does it seem like your written product sometimes doesn’t work? Perhaps it is a case study, a client report, …
SLIG Fall Virtual 2023: Discovering Quaker Records—In the U.S. and the British Isles
If you have a colonial dead-end from New England, the Mid-Atlantic, or the Carolinas, you might have a Quaker hiding in your family tree. Although few in number, Quakers left a mountain of records, with many originals now available online. In this …
SLIG Fall Virtual 2023: Intermediate Evidence Analysis Practicum
Back by popular demand! This is a practicum course constructed specifically for intermediate-level genealogists. Come test your skills in a guided practicum course. Intermediate Evidence Analysis Practicum, coordinated by Angela Packer McGhie, CG, FUGA, provides step-by-step guidance for engaging in genealogical research …
SLIG Fall Virtual 2023: Intermediate Foundations
Do you already has some experience in genealogy, either self-taught or from a beginner’s course? Are you looking to enhance your research skills from home around your busy schedule? Are you looking for a course that will lead you into an intermediate …
SLIG Fall Virtual 2023: Introduction to Genetic Genealogy
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? …