SLIG 2023: Capitol Kin: Researching Ancestors Who Lived in Washington, D.C.
Seat of government. Federal district. City without a state. Directly governed by Congress until partial home rule was granted in 1973. The District of Columbia presents unique challenges for the genealogical researcher. Offered for the first time in 2023, this course will …
SLIG Scholarships Reminder
The May 1 deadline to apply for each of the SLIG scholarships is fast approaching. Have you applied yet? Scholarships include: UGA Jimmy B. Parker Scholarship Laura G. Prescott Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy Scholarship MyHeritage Chris Darrington Salt Lake Institute of …
RootsTech SLIG Giveaway Winners
Congratulations to our RootsTech SLIG Giveaway Winners! Visitors to SLIG’s virtual booth at RootsTech last week were invited to enter one or both of two giveaways. We are pleased to announce the two recipients who were selected by random drawings: Paid tuition …
May 1st Deadline to Apply for SLIG Scholarships
Applications are now being accepted for several scholarships available to participants in upcoming SLIG events. The deadline for each SLIG-specific scholarship is May 1, 2022. Look over the summaries below, and click on each scholarship title for links to additional details and …
SLIG at RootsTech 2022
Got questions about the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy? Get answers to all your questions at our virtual booth at RootsTech 2022 from March 3rd through 5th. SLIG committee members will be available live to talk with you about SLIG Fall Virtual …
SLIG Announces Upcoming Courses
One of our favorite parts of the banquet at SLIG – or in this care, the virtual wrap-up event – is the “Great Course Reveal.” As always, we offer some favorites and introduce some surprises. SLIG is pleased to announce the following …