BCG Offers Free Webinar: “Better Together: Making Your Case with Documents and DNA”
The genealogical proof standard requires reasonably exhaustive research in solving ancestral-identity problems. DNA evidence is no [...]
The genealogical proof standard requires reasonably exhaustive research in solving ancestral-identity problems. DNA evidence is no [...]
A Maryland resident claimed an 1816 Vermont birth to Vermont-born parents, but no known record provides his specific birthplace or [...]
Swedish taxation records, a head tax of individuals between the ages of 15 and 63, are some of the oldest extant records of the ru [...]
Thomas Stone left few records when he died in 1791 in Prince William County Virginia. No document or reference names his parentage [...]
The Board for Certification of Genealogists is excited to present the following webinars through Legacy Family Tree Webinars for 2 [...]
There's a difference between searching and researching, and understanding how the law impacts records and research is critical to [...]
Federal records offer genealogical gold with both direct references to our ancestors and rich contextual background information. B [...]
For a limited time, watch presentations from top genealogists Jeanne Bloom, Martha Garrett, LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, Jill Morelli, [...]
BCG OFFERS FREE WEBINAR Tuesday, 17 October, 8:00 p.m. Eastern “Databases, Search Engines, and the Genealogical Proof Standard” by [...]
BCG OFFERS FREE WEBINAR Tuesday, 19 September, 8:00 p.m. Eastern “When Does Newfound Evidence Overturn a Proved Conclusion?” by To [...]
BCG OFFERS FREE WEBINAR Tuesday, 15 August, 8:00 p.m. Eastern “Analyzing Probate Records of Slaveholders to Identify Enslaved Ance [...]
BCG OFFERS FREE WEBINAR Tuesday, 16 May, 8:00 p.m. Eastern “MAXY DNA: Correlating mt-at-X-Y DNA with the GPS” by Debbie Parker Way [...]