RootsTech is upon us! February 3-6 the world will gather in Salt Lake City for the largest genealogy conference of the year, and among the presenters will be seventeen AG® professionals. Watch for RootsTech 2016 classes taught by these RootsTech presenters:
- Kip Sperry – Paleography: Tips for Reading Old Handwriting
- Peggy Lauritzen – Homespun and Calico: Researching Our Foremothers
- Arturo Cuellar – Hispanic Research Methodology; Recursos en linea para immigrantes
- Debbie Gurtler – Recursos en linea para Mexico; Busquedas eficaces en FamilySearch
- David Rencher – Mission Impossible 2: Automated Solutions Needed
- Craig Foster – Understanding British and American Naming Patterns
- Brandon Baird – Recursos en linea para Espana; Investigacion genealogica en Centro y Sudamerica
- Linda Gulbrandsen – FDD: New Possibilities with FamilySearch Partners
- Danielle Batson – Get the Most out of FamilySearch Help Features
- Roger Minert – German Census Records: A New Genealogical Source
- Loretta Evans – Making Use of United States Military Pension Files
- Fritz Juengling – Tips for Genealogical Research
- Anita Olsen – The Best Beginning Scandinavian Websites and Updates
- Heidi Sugden – France Internet Sources – Top Research Sites
- Kory Meyerink – State Archives and Libraries: Free Online Sources
- Diane Loosle – Mission Impossible 2: Automated Solutions Needed
- Richard Price – Child-Naming Patterns: Linking Families with Names
Be sure to stop by our booth in the vendor area, where Accredited Genealogist® professionals will be on hand to answer questions about the accreditation process.