SLIG Spring Virtual 2024: Gothic Script and Fraktur
Just announced! F. Warren Bittner is offering his course on Gothic Script and Fraktur: Reading Records of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, and the Czech Republic, plus German-American Church Books and Newspapers, during SLIG Spring Virtual 2024! German handwriting is troublesome with seven …
SLIG 2023: Advanced Research Techniques for German Genealogy
Offered for the first time, this course will teach you how to research your German-speaking ancestors. Advanced Research Techniques for German Genealogy, coordinated by Michael D. Lacopo, DVM, will bring you into conversation with knowledgeable speakers from both sides of the Atlantic …
Course Spotlight: Gothic Script and Fraktur: Reading Records of Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, and the Czech Republic, plus German-American Church Books and Newspapers
Ever had problems telling an s or h from an f in German handwriting? How about those e’s that look like n’s? And when did it become okay to write your r’s upside down? The German Script and Fraktur course is coming to SLIG …
SLIG 2019 Highlight – Gothic Script Course
F. Warren Bittner will be back at SLIG in 2019 coordinating his course on Gothic Script and Fraktur. German handwriting is troublesome with seven forms of the letter s, h’s that look like f’s, e’s that look like n’s, p’s that look …
SLIG Registration is Open! Register Today!
Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG) continues registration for the January 13-18, 2019 institute with courses and rooms available at the Hilton SLC Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. Saturday, July 7, was the first day of registration for SLIG 2019. While the …
SLIG 2019 Course Highlight: Reading Gothic Script and Fraktur
Coordinator: F. Warren Bittner, CG Other Instructors: Baerbel Johnson, AG Daniel R. Jones, MS, AG Description: German handwriting is troublesome with seven forms of the letter s, h’s that look like f’s, e’s that look like n’s, p’s that look like nothing …
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 …
Do More With Your Family History Research.
It’s time to register for the 20th Annual South Davis Conference. Come and join us on Saturday, April 22, 2017 at Woods Cross high school, where you will have the opportunity to learn to do more with your family history research. With …