Category Archives: Family History

50th Anniversary Celebration!

MC900445024 Professionals from the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists (ICAPGen), the American Genealogical Society (AGS), the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG), and Family Search are celebrating 50 years of professional genealogical credentialing on Saturday, October 12, 2013 at the Joseph Smith Memorial Building. One can click here for the full information on the Events page on Facebook.

The ICAPGen accreditation program was established in 1964 by the Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In 2000, the Church transferred its ownership and administration of the accreditation program to the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists, internationally recognized as ICAPGenSM. At that time ICAPGen was an affiliate of the Utah Genealogical Association (UGA). Today, as a fully incorporated non-profit institution, the Commission appreciates the support of UGA, and the generosity of others who supported its founding. ICAPGen now operates as a completely independent testing (not membership) organization. Click here to learn more about ICAPGen.(1)

The BCG credentialing program was established in 1964 and has it roots in the AGS, which is an elected organization established in 1940 that sprang from academia with a goal to “elevate the profession of genealogy to the same literary and scientific level enjoyed by history.” In 1963, members of AGS felt there was a need to establish an organization that set scholarship standards for professional genealogists if genealogy were to be treated as a serious research discipline. After talks with leaders from the National Genealogical Society (NGS) and librariars plans for the Board of Genealogical Certification were finalized in February, 1964. Their first trustees were from different groups and their first board meeting was in April, 1964. Click here to learn more about BCG. (2)

The ASG was founded in 1940 and currently is an independent honorary society of the leading published scholars in the field of American genealogy. According to their website, the organization is limited to 50 life-time members designated as Fellows. From their inception to the current times, ASG has served the discipline of genealogy by embodying and promoting the highest standards of genealogical scholarship through their publication, The Genealogist, their scholarship awards and their assistance in creating the Board of Certification of Genealogists and the National Institute on Genealogical Research. Click here to learn more about ASG. (3)

Come join us celebrate, Judy Russell, CG, CGL will be the main speaker presenting “We’ve Come a Long Way Baby – Standards for 21st Century”.

ICAPGen Book: Becoming an Excellent Genealogist…

When it comes to improving one’s research skills, look no further than the new ICAPGen book, Becoming an Excellent Genealogist: Essays on Professional Research Skills. 

This new aid will help improve ones research skills and begins with establishing a foundation then walking step by step through various processes and situations one finds while conducting genealogical/family history research.

Research concepts and methods along with recording and reporting are just a few of the topics covered. Purchase your copy at Amazon; you will be pleasantly surprised at all the help and guidance available right at your fingertips!