SLIG Spring Virtual 2025: A Century of Change: The Emigrant-Immigrant-Migrant Experience in the U.S., 1825–1925
Join Pamela J. Vittorio, MA, PLCGS in her course during SLIG Spring Virtual 2025. In the century from 1825 to 1925, our ancestors experienced innovations that had a profound effect on every aspect of their lives. This course explores the emigrant-immigrant-migrant experience during the …
SLIG Spring Virtual 2025: Researching Women from 1860 to 1950
Join Gena Philibert-Ortega, MA, MAR in her course during SLIG Spring Virtual 2025. There’s no doubt that researching female ancestors can be difficult. The records genealogist’s use doesn’t always include women by name. Women’s marital name changes coupled with the fact that women’s historical …
SLIG Spring Virtual 2025: Reconstructing Ancestral Neighborhoods & Networks
Join Kimberly T. Powell and Gerald H. Smith, CG in their course during SLIG Spring Virtual 2025. Understanding the physical and social landscapes where our ancestors lived can be crucial to solving problems of identity, kinship, and origin. This hands-on, advanced course, for …
SLIG First-Time Institute Attendee Scholarship Recipient, Candace Marx
The Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy wishes to congratulate Candace Marx, this year’s recipient of the SLIG First-Time Institute Attendee Scholarship! Candace is the owner of Timeless Treasure Genealogy. She earned a Certificate in Genealogical Research from Boston University and is …
Registration for SLIG 2025 and Spring Virtual 2025 Begins on June 22, 2024
Registration for SLIG 2025 will open on June 22, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. MDT. Registration for SLIG Spring Virtual 2025 will open on June 22, 2024, at 2:00 p.m. MDT. If you don’t already have an account with our registration system, please create one BEFORE …
SLIG 2025: Advanced Genealogical Methods
Join Paul K. Graham, CG, AG in his course during SLIG 2025. Students in Advanced Genealogical Methods will learn how to assemble and use evidence to rediscover ancestral origins, identities, and relationships that have been forgotten over the passage of time. The course will …
SLIG 2025: Guided Research and Consultation
Join Craig Roberts Scott, MA, CG, FUGA in his course during SLIG 2025. Experience the power of having your own personal guide for an entire week as you research both online and in the Family History Library. Students will review progress and findings …
SLIG 2025: DNA Dreamers: Integrating DNA Evidence to Resolve Complex Cases
Join Karen Stanbary, LCSW, AM, CG, CGG in her course during SLIG 2025. This course is designed to deconstruct and study researcher decisions, strategies, and methodologies employed in the correlation of documentary and genetic evidence to establish proven genealogical conclusions. Examples include NEW …
SLIG 2025: Ethics and the Genealogist
Join Gary Ball-Kilbourne, MDiv, PhD, CG, CGL in his course during SLIG 2025. Genealogists constantly face ethical questions. This course is designed to enable genealogists first to identify those questions and then to reflect intentionally for the purpose of acting professionally and ethically …
SLIG 2025: Advanced Techniques: Material Culture Research
Join Gena Philibert-Ortega, MA, MAR in her course during SLIG 2025. Genealogy’s history is rooted in those wishing to trace their family back in time to ancestors whose accomplishments seemed more remarkable than their own. Over time, genealogical repositories have boasted books and …