Skillbuilding, NGS 2018: Victor Dunn, CG®
SpringBoard is pleased to offer a review of this BCG Skillbuilding lecture, presented 2 May 2018. W151, Vic Dunn, CG®, “Analyz [...]
SpringBoard is pleased to offer a review of this BCG Skillbuilding lecture, presented 2 May 2018. W151, Vic Dunn, CG®, “Analyz [...]
SpringBoard is pleased to offer a review of this BCG Skillbuilding lecture, presented 4 May 2018. F301: Angela Packer McGhie, CG&r [...]
SpringBoard is pleased to offer a review of this BCG Skillbuilding lecture, presented 4 May 2018. F351, Elissa Scalise Powell, CG& [...]
Developing those good, er, successful research habits takes planning, time, experience, and patience to be effective. Learn steps [...]
OnBoard: Newsletter of the Board for Certification of Genealogists is scheduled to publish in May 2018. We’re pleased to offer a p [...]
Associates in Action highlights BCG associates’ news, activities, and accomplishments. Contact Alice Hoyt Veen to include your new [...]
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 [...]
RootsTech 2018 gets underway today in Salt Lake City, with more than 14,000 pre-registered attendees from all 50 states and 42 cou [...]
Nicki Peak Birch, CG, longtime Executive Director of the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG), has elected to retire this [...]
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 [...]
By Karen Stanbary, CG® The answer is a resounding No! Sound genealogical conclusions rely on skillful analysis of sources, informa [...]