Upcoming Conferences
Annual Genealogy Conferences:[edit | edit source]
January[edit | edit source]
- Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy: Sign up for a week-long course on a specific topic. Visit www.infouga.org for details.
February[edit | edit source]
March[edit | edit source]
- FamilySearch Developer's Conference (Primarily for programmers and developers). Visit [1] for details.
- BYU Computerized Family History and Genealogy Conference. Visit [2] for details.
- Family History Technology Workshop (Learn about new emerging technology). Visit www.fht.byu.edu for details.
April[edit | edit source]
- Ohio Genealogical Society Annual Conference. Visit www.ogs.org for details.
May[edit | edit source]
- NGS (National Genealogical Society) Conference is one of the largest genealogy conferences. Visit www.ngsgenealogy.org/confnatl.cfm for details.
June[edit | edit source]
- Samford Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research, Birmingham Alabama. Visit www.samford.edu/schools/ighr for details.
- Palatines to Americal National Conference. Location varies. Visit www.palam.org for details.
July
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- BYU Conference on Family History and Genealogy is usually held during the last week of July/first week of August. Visit [3] for details.
- National Institute on Genealogical Research, held at the National Archives in Washington D.C. and College Park, Maryland, not for beginners. Visit www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~natgenin for details.
August[edit | edit source]
- Federation of Genealogical Societies National Conference. This conference may be held in August or September. Visit www.fgs.org for details.
September[edit | edit source]
- UGA (Utah Genealogical Association) Conference. Visit www.infouga.org for details.
- Federation of Genealogical Societies National Conference. This conference may be held in August or September. Visit www.fgs.org for details.
October[edit | edit source]
November[edit | edit source]
- ICAPGen Conference. Typically held at BYU, this is an excellent conference for professional researchers or genealogists pursuing credentials. Visit www.ICAPGen.org for details.