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National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org WELCOME TO NGS’S FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES NGS’s Free Genealogy Resources include charts, templates, quick tips, and tutorials, and provide information on the US Census and the NGS Book Loan Collection. With valuable information for beginners to advanced family history researchers, NGS Free Resources teaches you how to build a family tree, how to write a query, research guidelines,and much more.
NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. NGS 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING 19 MAY 2021 NGS 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting 19 May 2021. The 2021 National Genealogical Society Annual Meeting will be hosted online. The meeting will be held at 5:15 pm ET on Wednesday, 19 May 2021. You do NOT need to register for the Family History Conference to attend. To add the meeting to your calendar, use the links below. FREE CHARTS AND TEMPLATES National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE 15 June 2021. Learn new strategies, resources, records, and techniques to sharpen your family history skills at the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Family History Conference in 2021. Plans for NGS’s forty-third annual conference* include a full week of virtual events for individuals, societies, and organizations from 17-21 May 2021. NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE NGS Live! 20 May 2021 – Day Two. 11:05 a.m. Crista Cowan ―AncestryDNA: Putting Your DNA Results to Work to Further Your Research. (NGS2104-LV-06) 12:15 p.m. First Breakout. Eric G. Grundset, MLS ―Virginia’s Anglican/Episcopal Church Parishes and Their Surviving Records. (NGS2104-LV-07) BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST The desire to become a professional genealogist is an extension of the pleasure we experience with the excitement and highs of finding our own ancestors. Your strong interest in family and your success in tracking down your ancestors have probably prompted others to ask you for help. Now family and friends are asking you to do the same forthem
NUMBERING YOUR GENEALOGY Numbering Your Genealogy: Basic Systems, Complex Families, and International Kin defines the methodology of numbering including non-traditional families such as adoptions and step-relatives. It also covers numbering immigrant ancestors in a family history. FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHART To find the relationship between two people, first determine the common ancestor you share and your relationship to the common ancestor: grandchild, great grandchild, etc. HOME - NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYCONTACTSOCIETIES & ORGANIZATIONSSTOREINTERESTED IN FAMILY HISTORYNGS HISTORYMERGER WITHFGS
National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org WELCOME TO NGS’S FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES NGS’s Free Genealogy Resources include charts, templates, quick tips, and tutorials, and provide information on the US Census and the NGS Book Loan Collection. With valuable information for beginners to advanced family history researchers, NGS Free Resources teaches you how to build a family tree, how to write a query, research guidelines,and much more.
NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. NGS 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING 19 MAY 2021 NGS 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting 19 May 2021. The 2021 National Genealogical Society Annual Meeting will be hosted online. The meeting will be held at 5:15 pm ET on Wednesday, 19 May 2021. You do NOT need to register for the Family History Conference to attend. To add the meeting to your calendar, use the links below. FREE CHARTS AND TEMPLATES National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE 15 June 2021. Learn new strategies, resources, records, and techniques to sharpen your family history skills at the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Family History Conference in 2021. Plans for NGS’s forty-third annual conference* include a full week of virtual events for individuals, societies, and organizations from 17-21 May 2021. BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST The desire to become a professional genealogist is an extension of the pleasure we experience with the excitement and highs of finding our own ancestors. Your strong interest in family and your success in tracking down your ancestors have probably prompted others to ask you for help. Now family and friends are asking you to do the same forthem
NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE NGS Live! 20 May 2021 – Day Two. 11:05 a.m. Crista Cowan ―AncestryDNA: Putting Your DNA Results to Work to Further Your Research. (NGS2104-LV-06) 12:15 p.m. First Breakout. Eric G. Grundset, MLS ―Virginia’s Anglican/Episcopal Church Parishes and Their Surviving Records. (NGS2104-LV-07) NUMBERING YOUR GENEALOGY Numbering Your Genealogy: Basic Systems, Complex Families, and International Kin defines the methodology of numbering including non-traditional families such as adoptions and step-relatives. It also covers numbering immigrant ancestors in a family history. FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHART To find the relationship between two people, first determine the common ancestor you share and your relationship to the common ancestor: grandchild, great grandchild, etc. WELCOME TO NGS’S FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES NGS’s Free Genealogy Resources include charts, templates, quick tips, and tutorials, and provide information on the US Census and the NGS Book Loan Collection. With valuable information for beginners to advanced family history researchers, NGS Free Resources teaches you how to build a family tree, how to write a query, research guidelines,and much more.
NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. NGS RECOMMENDS...17 IMPORTANT FREE WEBSITES FOR GENEALOGY NGS Recommends. Eighteen Important Free Websites for Genealogy Research. FamilySearch A completely free genealogy database website. You can use an Advanced Search tool by surname, record type, and/or place to access millions of records. The FamilySearch Wiki is a “go to” resource to find what exists for a wide range of family historyNGS BOOKS
NGS also publishes books on special topics to help family historians build their genealogy skills and fully develop their expertise in DNA use, genealogical proof, the importance of documentation, the law, and so much more. Genetic Genealogy in Practice. Mastering GENEALOGY EVENTS CALENDAR Elevate you r genealogical education to new heights with the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG). SLIG offers in-depth, week-long courses on topics such as methodology, standards, records groups, DNA, regional or ethnic research, and research tools. Courses are designed for high-intermediate to advanced researcher s and provide more depth than can be achieved by attending a regular NUMBERING YOUR GENEALOGY Numbering Your Genealogy: Basic Systems, Complex Families, and International Kin defines the methodology of numbering including non-traditional families such as adoptions and step-relatives. It also covers numbering immigrant ancestors in a family history. NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE SESSION: NGS2104-LV-01 DATE & TIME: Wednesday, 19 May 2021 at 11:15 a.m. Barbara Vines Little’s session will focus on where our Virginia ancestors lived and traveled to over time. Early migration to Virginia was primarily from across the sea or from the north. Some remained for a generation—sometimes many generations—before they moved on FOUR GENERATION PEDIGREE CHART 2018 National Genealogical Society. For personal use only. Cannot be reproduced for commercial purposes. Four Generation Pedigree Chart.YOUR FATHER
THE IMPORTANCE OF GENEALOGICAL ANALYSIS AND CORRELATION NGSQ case studies don’t just present information items or pieces of evidence—they offer insight into the author’s thought process and reveal the analysis and points of USING X-DNA FOR GENEALOGY july—september 2014 · volume 40, number 3 Page 57 dna basics By Debbie Parker Wayne, cg, cgl This column is a series on using DNA for genealogical research. HOME - NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYCONTACTSOCIETIES & ORGANIZATIONSSTOREINTERESTED IN FAMILY HISTORYNGS HISTORYMERGER WITHFGS
National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org WELCOME TO NGS’S FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES NGS’s Free Genealogy Resources include charts, templates, quick tips, and tutorials, and provide information on the US Census and the NGS Book Loan Collection. With valuable information for beginners to advanced family history researchers, NGS Free Resources teaches you how to build a family tree, how to write a query, research guidelines,and much more.
NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. NGS 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING 19 MAY 2021 NGS 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting 19 May 2021. The 2021 National Genealogical Society Annual Meeting will be hosted online. The meeting will be held at 5:15 pm ET on Wednesday, 19 May 2021. You do NOT need to register for the Family History Conference to attend. To add the meeting to your calendar, use the links below. FREE CHARTS AND TEMPLATES National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE 15 June 2021. Learn new strategies, resources, records, and techniques to sharpen your family history skills at the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Family History Conference in 2021. Plans for NGS’s forty-third annual conference* include a full week of virtual events for individuals, societies, and organizations from 17-21 May 2021. NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE NGS Live! 20 May 2021 – Day Two. 11:05 a.m. Crista Cowan ―AncestryDNA: Putting Your DNA Results to Work to Further Your Research. (NGS2104-LV-06) 12:15 p.m. First Breakout. Eric G. Grundset, MLS ―Virginia’s Anglican/Episcopal Church Parishes and Their Surviving Records. (NGS2104-LV-07) BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST The desire to become a professional genealogist is an extension of the pleasure we experience with the excitement and highs of finding our own ancestors. Your strong interest in family and your success in tracking down your ancestors have probably prompted others to ask you for help. Now family and friends are asking you to do the same forthem
NUMBERING YOUR GENEALOGY Numbering Your Genealogy: Basic Systems, Complex Families, and International Kin defines the methodology of numbering including non-traditional families such as adoptions and step-relatives. It also covers numbering immigrant ancestors in a family history. FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHART To find the relationship between two people, first determine the common ancestor you share and your relationship to the common ancestor: grandchild, great grandchild, etc. HOME - NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYCONTACTSOCIETIES & ORGANIZATIONSSTOREINTERESTED IN FAMILY HISTORYNGS HISTORYMERGER WITHFGS
National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org WELCOME TO NGS’S FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES NGS’s Free Genealogy Resources include charts, templates, quick tips, and tutorials, and provide information on the US Census and the NGS Book Loan Collection. With valuable information for beginners to advanced family history researchers, NGS Free Resources teaches you how to build a family tree, how to write a query, research guidelines,and much more.
NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. NGS 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING 19 MAY 2021 NGS 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting 19 May 2021. The 2021 National Genealogical Society Annual Meeting will be hosted online. The meeting will be held at 5:15 pm ET on Wednesday, 19 May 2021. You do NOT need to register for the Family History Conference to attend. To add the meeting to your calendar, use the links below. FREE CHARTS AND TEMPLATES National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE 15 June 2021. Learn new strategies, resources, records, and techniques to sharpen your family history skills at the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Family History Conference in 2021. Plans for NGS’s forty-third annual conference* include a full week of virtual events for individuals, societies, and organizations from 17-21 May 2021. NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE NGS Live! 20 May 2021 – Day Two. 11:05 a.m. Crista Cowan ―AncestryDNA: Putting Your DNA Results to Work to Further Your Research. (NGS2104-LV-06) 12:15 p.m. First Breakout. Eric G. Grundset, MLS ―Virginia’s Anglican/Episcopal Church Parishes and Their Surviving Records. (NGS2104-LV-07) BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST The desire to become a professional genealogist is an extension of the pleasure we experience with the excitement and highs of finding our own ancestors. Your strong interest in family and your success in tracking down your ancestors have probably prompted others to ask you for help. Now family and friends are asking you to do the same forthem
NUMBERING YOUR GENEALOGY Numbering Your Genealogy: Basic Systems, Complex Families, and International Kin defines the methodology of numbering including non-traditional families such as adoptions and step-relatives. It also covers numbering immigrant ancestors in a family history. FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHART To find the relationship between two people, first determine the common ancestor you share and your relationship to the common ancestor: grandchild, great grandchild, etc. WELCOME TO NGS’S FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES NGS’s Free Genealogy Resources include charts, templates, quick tips, and tutorials, and provide information on the US Census and the NGS Book Loan Collection. With valuable information for beginners to advanced family history researchers, NGS Free Resources teaches you how to build a family tree, how to write a query, research guidelines,and much more.
NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. NGS RECOMMENDS...17 IMPORTANT FREE WEBSITES FOR GENEALOGY NGS Recommends. Eighteen Important Free Websites for Genealogy Research. FamilySearch A completely free genealogy database website. You can use an Advanced Search tool by surname, record type, and/or place to access millions of records. The FamilySearch Wiki is a “go to” resource to find what exists for a wide range of family historyNGS BOOKS
NGS also publishes books on special topics to help family historians build their genealogy skills and fully develop their expertise in DNA use, genealogical proof, the importance of documentation, the law, and so much more. Genetic Genealogy in Practice. Mastering GENEALOGY EVENTS CALENDAR Elevate you r genealogical education to new heights with the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG). SLIG offers in-depth, week-long courses on topics such as methodology, standards, records groups, DNA, regional or ethnic research, and research tools. Courses are designed for high-intermediate to advanced researcher s and provide more depth than can be achieved by attending a regular NUMBERING YOUR GENEALOGY Numbering Your Genealogy: Basic Systems, Complex Families, and International Kin defines the methodology of numbering including non-traditional families such as adoptions and step-relatives. It also covers numbering immigrant ancestors in a family history. NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE SESSION: NGS2104-LV-01 DATE & TIME: Wednesday, 19 May 2021 at 11:15 a.m. Barbara Vines Little’s session will focus on where our Virginia ancestors lived and traveled to over time. Early migration to Virginia was primarily from across the sea or from the north. Some remained for a generation—sometimes many generations—before they moved on FOUR GENERATION PEDIGREE CHART 2018 National Genealogical Society. For personal use only. Cannot be reproduced for commercial purposes. Four Generation Pedigree Chart.YOUR FATHER
THE IMPORTANCE OF GENEALOGICAL ANALYSIS AND CORRELATION NGSQ case studies don’t just present information items or pieces of evidence—they offer insight into the author’s thought process and reveal the analysis and points of USING X-DNA FOR GENEALOGY july—september 2014 · volume 40, number 3 Page 57 dna basics By Debbie Parker Wayne, cg, cgl This column is a series on using DNA for genealogical research. HOME - NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYCONTACTSOCIETIES & ORGANIZATIONSSTOREINTERESTED IN FAMILY HISTORYNGS HISTORYMERGER WITHFGS
National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. FREE CHARTS AND TEMPLATES National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org NGS 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING 19 MAY 2021 NGS 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting 19 May 2021. The 2021 National Genealogical Society Annual Meeting will be hosted online. The meeting will be held at 5:15 pm ET on Wednesday, 19 May 2021. You do NOT need to register for the Family History Conference to attend. To add the meeting to your calendar, use the links below. BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST The desire to become a professional genealogist is an extension of the pleasure we experience with the excitement and highs of finding our own ancestors. Your strong interest in family and your success in tracking down your ancestors have probably prompted others to ask you for help. Now family and friends are asking you to do the same forthem
NUMBERING YOUR GENEALOGY Numbering Your Genealogy: Basic Systems, Complex Families, and International Kin defines the methodology of numbering including non-traditional families such as adoptions and step-relatives. It also covers numbering immigrant ancestors in a family history. NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE NGS Live! 20 May 2021 – Day Two. 11:05 a.m. Crista Cowan ―AncestryDNA: Putting Your DNA Results to Work to Further Your Research. (NGS2104-LV-06) 12:15 p.m. First Breakout. Eric G. Grundset, MLS ―Virginia’s Anglican/Episcopal Church Parishes and Their Surviving Records. (NGS2104-LV-07) MASTERING GENEALOGICAL PROOF Mastering Genealogical Proof is a teaches family historians and genealogists how to create a credible family history built on Genealogical Proof Standards based on reasonably exhaustive research, accurate and thorough source citations, logical analysis, and well-written conclusions. The book also includes an extensive resourcelist.
SLAM IDEA SHOWCASE
The SLAM! Idea Showcase was just one of several new components of the week-long virtual NGS Family History Conference in May 2021. The showcase highlighted creative and innovative projects or programs by societies, libraries, archives, and museums (SLAMs). The program also included presentations to assist librarians and others who serve THE IMPORTANCE OF GENEALOGICAL ANALYSIS AND … NGSQ case studies don’t just present information items or pieces of evidence—they offer insight into the author’s thought process and reveal the analysis and points of HOME - NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYCONTACTSOCIETIES & ORGANIZATIONSSTOREINTERESTED IN FAMILY HISTORYNGS HISTORYMERGER WITHFGS
National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. FREE CHARTS AND TEMPLATES National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org NGS 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING 19 MAY 2021 NGS 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting 19 May 2021. The 2021 National Genealogical Society Annual Meeting will be hosted online. The meeting will be held at 5:15 pm ET on Wednesday, 19 May 2021. You do NOT need to register for the Family History Conference to attend. To add the meeting to your calendar, use the links below. BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST The desire to become a professional genealogist is an extension of the pleasure we experience with the excitement and highs of finding our own ancestors. Your strong interest in family and your success in tracking down your ancestors have probably prompted others to ask you for help. Now family and friends are asking you to do the same forthem
NUMBERING YOUR GENEALOGY Numbering Your Genealogy: Basic Systems, Complex Families, and International Kin defines the methodology of numbering including non-traditional families such as adoptions and step-relatives. It also covers numbering immigrant ancestors in a family history. NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE NGS Live! 20 May 2021 – Day Two. 11:05 a.m. Crista Cowan ―AncestryDNA: Putting Your DNA Results to Work to Further Your Research. (NGS2104-LV-06) 12:15 p.m. First Breakout. Eric G. Grundset, MLS ―Virginia’s Anglican/Episcopal Church Parishes and Their Surviving Records. (NGS2104-LV-07) MASTERING GENEALOGICAL PROOF Mastering Genealogical Proof is a teaches family historians and genealogists how to create a credible family history built on Genealogical Proof Standards based on reasonably exhaustive research, accurate and thorough source citations, logical analysis, and well-written conclusions. The book also includes an extensive resourcelist.
SLAM IDEA SHOWCASE
The SLAM! Idea Showcase was just one of several new components of the week-long virtual NGS Family History Conference in May 2021. The showcase highlighted creative and innovative projects or programs by societies, libraries, archives, and museums (SLAMs). The program also included presentations to assist librarians and others who serve THE IMPORTANCE OF GENEALOGICAL ANALYSIS AND … NGSQ case studies don’t just present information items or pieces of evidence—they offer insight into the author’s thought process and reveal the analysis and points of HOW TO BUILD A FAMILY TREE: TRACING YOUR ANCESTORS Learn how to build a family tree as you trace your ancestors, a free tutorial from the National Genealogical Society (NGS). Learn step by step how to gather and record your family’s history and the best sources for tracing your ancestors. MASTERING GENEALOGICAL PROOF Mastering Genealogical Proof is a teaches family historians and genealogists how to create a credible family history built on Genealogical Proof Standards based on reasonably exhaustive research, accurate and thorough source citations, logical analysis, and well-written conclusions. The book also includes an extensive resourcelist.
GENEALOGY EVENTS CALENDAR Join us at the 2022 Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, January 9-14, 2022. Course descriptions and additional information can be found at slig.ugagenealogy.org. Registration for SLIG 2022 opens on 14 August 2021, at 10:00 am MDT. Read Less. 30 - 30 October 2021. LESSON ONE: FUNDAMENTALS OF GENEALOGY Lesson One: Fundamentals of Genealogy. The Members Only section of the website is accessible only by individual members and organization members of the National Genealogical Society. Learn More about joining NGS. If you are currently logged on to the NGS website and still unable to access the Members Only section of the website, clear the NGS QUARTERLY ONLINE National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE Focus on Societies, which was part of the week-long virtual NGS Family History Conference in May 2021, included a full day of lectures centered on sharing best practices, building leadership, attracting new members, planning online meetings and events, developing newsletters and other publications, and more. NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE The NGS 2021 Family History Conference is packed with opportunities for Virginia researchers! Beginning with the opening session on tracking migrating Virginians there are Live! and On–Demand presentations to develop your Virginia research knowledge and skills. Listed below are the sessions you can experience. FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHART To find the relationship between two people, first determine the common ancestor you share and your relationship to the common ancestor: grandchild, great grandchild, etc. AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE: GENEALOGY AND FAMILY HISTORY BOOK Presented to an individual or nonprofit organization for a specific, significant single contribution in the form of a family genealogy or family history book published during the past three years that serves to foster scholarship and/or otherwise advances or promotes excellence in genealogy. Deadline for submissions is 15 December, annually. NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE Native American, F319, “The Moravians and the Cherokees: From Piedmont to Tahlequah” 9:30 am, Friday, 12 May 2017 Native American, F359, “Researching Native American Tribal Genealogy” 4 pm, Friday, 12 May 2017 Speaker BIO: Rick Fogarty is a professional genealogical researcher and lecturer in Oklahoma and a citizen of the Muscogee Creek Nation. He specializes HOME - NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYCONTACTSOCIETIES & ORGANIZATIONSSTOREINTERESTED IN FAMILY HISTORYNGS HISTORYMERGER WITHFGS
National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org WELCOME TO NGS’S FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES NGS’s Free Genealogy Resources include charts, templates, quick tips, and tutorials, and provide information on the US Census and the NGS Book Loan Collection. With valuable information for beginners to advanced family history researchers, NGS Free Resources teaches you how to build a family tree, how to write a query, research guidelines,and much more.
NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. FREE CHARTS AND TEMPLATES National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.orgNGS BOOKS
NGS also publishes books on special topics to help family historians build their genealogy skills and fully develop their expertise in DNA use, genealogical proof, the importance of documentation, the law, and so much more. Genetic Genealogy in Practice. Mastering MASTERING GENEALOGICAL PROOF Mastering Genealogical Proof is a teaches family historians and genealogists how to create a credible family history built on Genealogical Proof Standards based on reasonably exhaustive research, accurate and thorough source citations, logical analysis, and well-written conclusions. The book also includes an extensive resourcelist.
BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST The desire to become a professional genealogist is an extension of the pleasure we experience with the excitement and highs of finding our own ancestors. Your strong interest in family and your success in tracking down your ancestors have probably prompted others to ask you for help. Now family and friends are asking you to do the same forthem
NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE 15 June 2021. Learn new strategies, resources, records, and techniques to sharpen your family history skills at the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Family History Conference in 2021. Plans for NGS’s forty-third annual conference* include a full week of virtual events for individuals, societies, and organizations from 17-21 May 2021.SLAM IDEA SHOWCASE
The SLAM! Idea Showcase was just one of several new components of the week-long virtual NGS Family History Conference in May 2021. The showcase highlighted creative and innovative projects or programs by societies, libraries, archives, and museums (SLAMs). The program also included presentations to assist librarians and others who serve FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHART To find the relationship between two people, first determine the common ancestor you share and your relationship to the common ancestor: grandchild, great grandchild, etc. HOME - NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYCONTACTSOCIETIES & ORGANIZATIONSSTOREINTERESTED IN FAMILY HISTORYNGS HISTORYMERGER WITHFGS
National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org WELCOME TO NGS’S FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES NGS’s Free Genealogy Resources include charts, templates, quick tips, and tutorials, and provide information on the US Census and the NGS Book Loan Collection. With valuable information for beginners to advanced family history researchers, NGS Free Resources teaches you how to build a family tree, how to write a query, research guidelines,and much more.
NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. FREE CHARTS AND TEMPLATES National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.orgNGS BOOKS
NGS also publishes books on special topics to help family historians build their genealogy skills and fully develop their expertise in DNA use, genealogical proof, the importance of documentation, the law, and so much more. Genetic Genealogy in Practice. Mastering MASTERING GENEALOGICAL PROOF Mastering Genealogical Proof is a teaches family historians and genealogists how to create a credible family history built on Genealogical Proof Standards based on reasonably exhaustive research, accurate and thorough source citations, logical analysis, and well-written conclusions. The book also includes an extensive resourcelist.
BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST The desire to become a professional genealogist is an extension of the pleasure we experience with the excitement and highs of finding our own ancestors. Your strong interest in family and your success in tracking down your ancestors have probably prompted others to ask you for help. Now family and friends are asking you to do the same forthem
NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE 15 June 2021. Learn new strategies, resources, records, and techniques to sharpen your family history skills at the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Family History Conference in 2021. Plans for NGS’s forty-third annual conference* include a full week of virtual events for individuals, societies, and organizations from 17-21 May 2021.SLAM IDEA SHOWCASE
The SLAM! Idea Showcase was just one of several new components of the week-long virtual NGS Family History Conference in May 2021. The showcase highlighted creative and innovative projects or programs by societies, libraries, archives, and museums (SLAMs). The program also included presentations to assist librarians and others who serve FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHART To find the relationship between two people, first determine the common ancestor you share and your relationship to the common ancestor: grandchild, great grandchild, etc.NGS BOOKS
NGS also publishes books on special topics to help family historians build their genealogy skills and fully develop their expertise in DNA use, genealogical proof, the importance of documentation, the law, and so much more. Genetic Genealogy in Practice. Mastering NGS 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING 19 MAY 2021 NGS 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting 19 May 2021. The 2021 National Genealogical Society Annual Meeting will be hosted online. The meeting will be held at 5:15 pm ET on Wednesday, 19 May 2021. You do NOT need to register for the Family History Conference to attend. To add the meeting to your calendar, use the links below.NGS MAGAZINE
NGS Magazine is a quarterly publication for NGS members that includes informative articles, which show and tell family historians how to do effective genealogical research. Topics focus on genealogical records, collections, and repositories; research techniques and methodologies; databases; case studies; and genealogical problem-solving techniques. GENEALOGY EVENTS CALENDAR Join us at the 2022 Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, January 9-14, 2022. Course descriptions and additional information can be found at slig.ugagenealogy.org. Registration for SLIG 2022 opens on 14 August 2021, at 10:00 am MDT. Read Less. 30 - 30 October 2021. AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL STUDIES (AGS) American Genealogical Studies (AGS) is a series of four online courses that progressively teach the optimum way to pursue family history research. These self-paced, independent study courses cover the basics, documentation and citation, research techniques, analysis and interpretation of records, and writing quality family history reports. WHAT IS THE NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE Family historians, professional genealogists, hobbyists, and history buffs reap the rewards of attending the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Family History Conference. Enhance your genealogical research skills with more than 175 lectures, workshops, tours, family NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE National Genealogical Society; 6400 Arlington Blvd, Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318; Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY (NGSQ) National Genealogical Quarterly (NGSQ) is a scholarly journal that publishes material concerning all US regions and all ethnic groups. It includes compiled genealogies, case studies, essays on new methodology and little-known resources, critical review of current books, and previously unpublished source materials. FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHART To find the relationship between two people, first determine the common ancestor you share and your relationship to the common ancestor: grandchild, great grandchild, etc. AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE: GENEALOGICAL METHODS AND SOURCES Presented to an individual or nonprofit organization for a specific, significant single contribution in the form of a book, an article, or a series of articles published during the past three years that discusses genealogical methods and sources and serves to foster scholarship and/or otherwise advances or promotes excellence ingenealogy.
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National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org WELCOME TO NGS’S FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES NGS’s Free Genealogy Resources include charts, templates, quick tips, and tutorials, and provide information on the US Census and the NGS Book Loan Collection. With valuable information for beginners to advanced family history researchers, NGS Free Resources teaches you how to build a family tree, how to write a query, research guidelines,and much more.
NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. FREE CHARTS AND TEMPLATES National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.orgNGS BOOKS
NGS also publishes books on special topics to help family historians build their genealogy skills and fully develop their expertise in DNA use, genealogical proof, the importance of documentation, the law, and so much more. Genetic Genealogy in Practice. Mastering MASTERING GENEALOGICAL PROOF Mastering Genealogical Proof is a teaches family historians and genealogists how to create a credible family history built on Genealogical Proof Standards based on reasonably exhaustive research, accurate and thorough source citations, logical analysis, and well-written conclusions. The book also includes an extensive resourcelist.
BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST The desire to become a professional genealogist is an extension of the pleasure we experience with the excitement and highs of finding our own ancestors. Your strong interest in family and your success in tracking down your ancestors have probably prompted others to ask you for help. Now family and friends are asking you to do the same forthem
NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE 15 June 2021. Learn new strategies, resources, records, and techniques to sharpen your family history skills at the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Family History Conference in 2021. Plans for NGS’s forty-third annual conference* include a full week of virtual events for individuals, societies, and organizations from 17-21 May 2021.SLAM IDEA SHOWCASE
The SLAM! Idea Showcase was just one of several new components of the week-long virtual NGS Family History Conference in May 2021. The showcase highlighted creative and innovative projects or programs by societies, libraries, archives, and museums (SLAMs). The program also included presentations to assist librarians and others who serve FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHART To find the relationship between two people, first determine the common ancestor you share and your relationship to the common ancestor: grandchild, great grandchild, etc. HOME - NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL SOCIETYCONTACTSOCIETIES & ORGANIZATIONSSTOREINTERESTED IN FAMILY HISTORYNGS HISTORYMERGER WITHFGS
National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.org WELCOME TO NGS’S FREE GENEALOGY RESOURCES NGS’s Free Genealogy Resources include charts, templates, quick tips, and tutorials, and provide information on the US Census and the NGS Book Loan Collection. With valuable information for beginners to advanced family history researchers, NGS Free Resources teaches you how to build a family tree, how to write a query, research guidelines,and much more.
NGS GENEALOGY COURSES Choose from our three genealogy programs that allow you to take online, cloud-based courses at your convenience. You decide how to personalize your learning schedule, anywhere, anytime. NGS offers many choices for skill-building, at every level of expertise, to help you enrich your family history. FREE CHARTS AND TEMPLATES National Genealogical Society 6400 Arlington Blvd., Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318 USA Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 ngs@ngsgenealogy.orgNGS BOOKS
NGS also publishes books on special topics to help family historians build their genealogy skills and fully develop their expertise in DNA use, genealogical proof, the importance of documentation, the law, and so much more. Genetic Genealogy in Practice. Mastering MASTERING GENEALOGICAL PROOF Mastering Genealogical Proof is a teaches family historians and genealogists how to create a credible family history built on Genealogical Proof Standards based on reasonably exhaustive research, accurate and thorough source citations, logical analysis, and well-written conclusions. The book also includes an extensive resourcelist.
BECOMING A PROFESSIONAL GENEALOGIST The desire to become a professional genealogist is an extension of the pleasure we experience with the excitement and highs of finding our own ancestors. Your strong interest in family and your success in tracking down your ancestors have probably prompted others to ask you for help. Now family and friends are asking you to do the same forthem
NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE 15 June 2021. Learn new strategies, resources, records, and techniques to sharpen your family history skills at the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Family History Conference in 2021. Plans for NGS’s forty-third annual conference* include a full week of virtual events for individuals, societies, and organizations from 17-21 May 2021.NGS BOOKS
NGS also publishes books on special topics to help family historians build their genealogy skills and fully develop their expertise in DNA use, genealogical proof, the importance of documentation, the law, and so much more. Genetic Genealogy in Practice. Mastering NGS 2021 VIRTUAL ANNUAL MEETING 19 MAY 2021 NGS 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting 19 May 2021. The 2021 National Genealogical Society Annual Meeting will be hosted online. The meeting will be held at 5:15 pm ET on Wednesday, 19 May 2021. You do NOT need to register for the Family History Conference to attend. To add the meeting to your calendar, use the links below.NGS MAGAZINE
NGS Magazine is a quarterly publication for NGS members that includes informative articles, which show and tell family historians how to do effective genealogical research. Topics focus on genealogical records, collections, and repositories; research techniques and methodologies; databases; case studies; and genealogical problem-solving techniques. GENEALOGY EVENTS CALENDAR Join us at the 2022 Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, January 9-14, 2022. Course descriptions and additional information can be found at slig.ugagenealogy.org. Registration for SLIG 2022 opens on 14 August 2021, at 10:00 am MDT. Read Less. 30 - 30 October 2021. AMERICAN GENEALOGICAL STUDIES (AGS) American Genealogical Studies (AGS) is a series of four online courses that progressively teach the optimum way to pursue family history research. These self-paced, independent study courses cover the basics, documentation and citation, research techniques, analysis and interpretation of records, and writing quality family history reports. WHAT IS THE NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE Family historians, professional genealogists, hobbyists, and history buffs reap the rewards of attending the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Family History Conference. Enhance your genealogical research skills with more than 175 lectures, workshops, tours, family NGS FAMILY HISTORY CONFERENCE National Genealogical Society; 6400 Arlington Blvd, Suite 810, Falls Church, VA 22042-2318; Telephone +1 703-525-0050 or +1 800-473-0060 NATIONAL GENEALOGICAL QUARTERLY (NGSQ) National Genealogical Quarterly (NGSQ) is a scholarly journal that publishes material concerning all US regions and all ethnic groups. It includes compiled genealogies, case studies, essays on new methodology and little-known resources, critical review of current books, and previously unpublished source materials. FAMILY RELATIONSHIP CHART To find the relationship between two people, first determine the common ancestor you share and your relationship to the common ancestor: grandchild, great grandchild, etc. AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE: GENEALOGICAL METHODS AND SOURCES Presented to an individual or nonprofit organization for a specific, significant single contribution in the form of a book, an article, or a series of articles published during the past three years that discusses genealogical methods and sources and serves to foster scholarship and/or otherwise advances or promotes excellence ingenealogy.
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