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Genealogy Links
The links below are aids to finding genealogy resources. Those that are marked with a $ sign are fee-based sites.
For links from North Hills Genealogists monthly meetings, see the section on Meetings.
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Linda Debe's compilation of genealogy events and institutes
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In-Depth Education in the comfort of your home
Instruction Levels: SLIG Virtual offers a variety of courses, taught at a variety of levels, specific to the virtual needs of our students.
All-DNA Advanced Evidence Analysis Practicum
Intermediate Foundations
Nordic Part II – Swedish and Finnish
Schedule: Course schedules vary, but classes are held once a week for a number of weeks. Each will begin in the early Fall of 2019 and end before Thanksgiving. Full course descriptions, outlines, and prerequisites will explain the schedule and make-up of the courses; they should be fully posted by mid-May
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View the line-up of the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy 2020 courses
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SLIG Academy for Professionals offers high-intermediate to advanced education and includes a wide-range of courses covering professional-level topics such as business, speaking, writing, forensics, and project management. All courses are designed for professionals or those who are seeking to become professionals.
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The Genealogical Institute on Federal Records Gen-Fed, at the National Archives in Washington D.C. and College Park, Maryland, is an intensive program offering on-site examination of federal records.
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The Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh serves a need for in-depth genealogical education in the Mid-Atlantic region and nationally. Located about 300 miles from major cities such as Cincinnati, Ohio; Ft. Wayne, Indiana; Detroit, Michigan; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Rochester, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; Charleston, West Virginia; and Washington, D.C., Pittsburgh is strategically placed and economical to visit.
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IGHR provides an educational forum for the discovery, critical evaluation, and use of genealogical sources and methodology through a week of intensive study led by nationally prominent genealogical educators.
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Sponsored by the Utah Genealogy Society SLIG offers classes by renowned genealogists.
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