ICAPGen has just released a mentoring class called The Written Exam and Oral Review. It's available for viewing at www.icapgen.org - click "Mentoring & Educational Resources."
They have decided to do three different blank experience tables: United States, Canada, and International. That way you all do not need to wait for a table to be ready for your specific country. Paula, you should use the International table for your…
Yes, that's right. I just talked to Kelly and her email address was hijacked. If you get a message from Kelly saying that she needs your help or anything, please disregard it. She is not in London (or anywhere else), just home trying to…
Hmmm. The only thing I've been able to figure out is to type up the full source citation in Word, and move it to the very bottom (in portrait mode) or the very far right margin of the page (in landscape mode), and then feed the document through…
The luncheon is closed. Tickets had to be purchased by 12 April.
Pre-registration for the conference is closed but on-site registration will be available starting Tuesday. Registration will be located in the West Upper Mezzanine level of the Salt…
All Salt Lake classes are next week, April 14. The regular mentoring classes are in the Church History Museum auditorium at 10:30-11:30 and 12-1, and the fast-track class is from 10:30-12:30 in the main-floor classroom. Note the time change for the…
Yes, that is correct. All Salt Lake classes will be the same time and place as last month:
Fast-track class: 10-12 in room 218 of FHL
Regular class: 10:30-11:30 and 12-1 in auditorium of Church History Library (choose either class to attend)
See…
Gwen, you can definitiely mention your published article on your application for accreditation. Put it on the experience tables somewhere, probably in the "Other Items of Genealogical Interest" section. As for your four-generation…
Tristan,
I have two questions which I would appreciate answers. !. I have never had any formal traing in writing, I do however have an article I had printed in an international magazine, Could I use that for anything?
2. her my friend or I have a…
We have had several people ask us for our recommendations of good reference books for their areas, both methodology books and source books. As you find good books for your areas, will you post them on this website? Maybe some of you could create…
Yes, you should research all of the children of each set of direct-line parents so that each family group sheet shows all the children in the family. However, when you write your report, you can focus mainly on the direct-line child of each…
The SLC fast-track class is this Wednesday from 10-12 in room 218 of the Family History Library. I think the Provo fast-track class is this Saturday morning. Kelly Summers is in charge of all the Provo classes. Kelly, will you confirm the date and…
What countries and other locations are you interested in researching?
USA
What is your level of genealogy knowledge?
Professional Genealogist
If you are a genealogy expert, what are your specialties?
I am accredited in Mid-Atlantic States, but I have experience all over the USA. I have a BA in Family History/Genealogy from BYU, and have also earned a Certificate in British Research from BYU. My favorite niche is genealogical writing. I really enjoy preparing life histories and family histories for publication.
Comment Wall (4 comments)
You need to be a member of Genealogy Wise to add comments!
Tristan,
I have two questions which I would appreciate answers. !. I have never had any formal traing in writing, I do however have an article I had printed in an international magazine, Could I use that for anything?
2. her my friend or I have a missunderstanding of the 4 generation project. Is it not a project where we start a new 4 gen. group or is it that we can use an existing pedigree and just do the proofs, etc. This is exremely important for me to know. Thanks for you assistance.
Gwen
Thank you Tristan and the rest of the group for agreeing and setting up these classes. Last night's Provo class was very, informative, fearful and exciting all rolled up into one. I am excited to find more sources that I did not understand were available. The histories of the people are my favorite part and without the added help it is difficult to get beyond the beginning/intermediate stage. I am looking forward to the rest of the year.