SLIG 2024: The Fundamentals of Southern U.S. Research and Resources
Do you have ancestors who lived in the southern United States? You might want to consider taking The Fundamentals of Southern U.S. Research and Resources. In The Fundamentals of Southern U.S. Research and Resources, coordinated by J. Mark Lowe, FUGA, you will …
SLIG 2024: Genealogy Research in France: An Introduction
Research has led you back to ancestors living in France? You’ve had no experience with genealogical research in French records? Do you want to know what to do first and next? Then this course is for you. Genealogy Research in France: An …
SLIG 2024: Researching Along the Northern Plains
The Great American Desert, Flyover Country, and Buffalo Commons are all terms used to describe the Northern Plains of the United States. they imply an empty country, with little of interest and few residents. Nothing could be further from the truth. This …
SLIG 2024: Guide to Treasures Found in Federal Records
Are you ready to go to the next level by digging deeper into federal records? What might you discover in compiled military service records, pension records, private and public military acts and laws, dog tags, and federal and state bounty land records …
SLIG 2024: The Family History Law Library
Want to know one of the key differences between a good genealogist and a great one? Knowledge of and experience with court records! And who better to learn from than The Legal Genealogist herself, Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL, and the …
SLIG 2024: Advanced Research Tools: Land Records
“The major fortunes in America have been made in land,” is a quote attributed to John D. Rockefeller. The major economy of the nation from the colonial period through the 1860s was agriculture. The acquisition of land was a promise of a …
SLIG 2024: Immigration from Colonial Times to 1890
Uncovering an ancestor’s immigration story is a rich experience for many genealogists. However, challenges exist when tracing immigrants during the colonial period through 1890. In Immigration from Colonial Times to 1890, students will discover resources for identifying an individual’s or family’s immigration …
SLIG 2024: Behind the Scenes at FamilySearch: Technology and Features
You already know FamilySearch as the go-to website for researching your ancestors. But did you know that FamilySearch is also an organization with a proud 128-year history that constantly grows and keeps current with new opportunities? At FamilySearch, it’s all about the …