
Paula Stuart-Warren, Certified Genealogist, well known genealogist and teacher will be joining the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy in January 2010 to teach us about American (U.S.) Records in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries and the methodologies necessary to use those records. The course is directed to intermediate researchers who are already somewhat familiar with U.S. records and would like to delve deeper into the available records and the evidence they can provide.
This course will incorporate six classroom sessions--five mornings and one afternoon--as well three afternoon sessions on-site Family History Library with one-on-one support from course instructors.
Topics for this course include:
From Clues to Records: Case Studies with Step-by-Step Planning (Hands-on) Probing Into Wills, Administrations, Guardianships, and Commitments Clustering More: Maximizing Your Online Searches 9-5 and 24/7: Researching the Occupations of Our Ancestors Institutional Records Once Upon a Time: Breathing Life Into Your Family History Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Research U.S. Passport Applications Church Records: Locating and Excavating Civil War Records: More Than Pensions on Both Sides US Census Records - Beyond the Basics: Non-Population and Special Schedules Cemetery Records and Tombstones: Filling in Family Details Finding Family Gems in Manuscript Repositories and Special Collections The Three Rs: Reading, 'Riting', and Research in School Records Family History Library Lab with Hands-on Help (daily) Register for this course on the UGA website:
www.infouga.org
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