When 极乐禁地 opened registration for its annual Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research [IGHR] on Jan. 18, nine of the 10 courses filled that day.
听听听听听听听听听听听 鈥淥ur debut course, German Genealogical Research, filled in nine minutes,鈥 said IGHR director Della Darby.
听听听听听听听听听听听 That response six months before the June 12鈥17 institute underscored once again the high regard serious genealogy students have for 极乐禁地鈥檚 program.听 The nationally known institute, cosponsored by the Board for Certification of Genealogists in Washington, D.C., provides a week of intensive study led by prominent genealogy educators. It draws students from around the nation.
听听听听听听听听听听听 鈥淲e have 276 students enrolled this summer,鈥 said Darby. 鈥淭hey hail from 39 states, the District of Columbia, an APO, and Canada.鈥
听听听听听听听听听听听 Darby said that鈥檚 about as many students as the institute can reasonably accommodate with its 30-member faculty.听 鈥淲e like to keep our student-teacher ratio small so that students have the opportunity to interact with the faculty,鈥 she said.
听听听听听听听听听听听 Ten academically-oriented courses in tracing family lines are offered ranging from a beginner鈥檚 class to specialized topics such as land records, military records, Irish genealogical research, advanced methodology and evidence analysis, and others.
听听听听听听听听听听听 Why the interest in the new German course?
听听听听听听听听听听听 鈥淎 lot of Americans have German ancestry, and we have had people asking for such a course for a long time,鈥 said Darby. 鈥淚鈥檓 not sure if anyone ever has offered a full course like this, although there are one-to-two hour sessions at genealogical conferences.鈥
听听听听听听听听听听听 John T. Humphrey, an expert in German genealogy, will teach the course. He has written widely on his subject, and specialized in German research in the U.S. and Germany. He is author of Finding Your German Ancestors: A Practical Guide for Genealogists.
听听听听听听听听听听听 鈥淟anguage is an issue in researching German ancestors, but this track will demonstrate it is not an insurmountable obstacle,鈥 Humphrey said. 鈥淔amily historians do not have to be fluent in German in order to find information on German ancestors. The course will establish a foundation in German language and handwriting skills鈥攕kills that are basic for exploring sources in German research such as church registers.鈥
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