By Tim Firkowski on Monday, 28 April 2014
Category: General Genealogy

Forensic Genealogy Institute

Leslie Lawson presents the certificate.Last month I attended 6 days of training in Forensic Genealogy and earned two Certificates of Completion from the Forensic Genealogy Institute in Dallas, Texas, held March 24-26, 2014.

The first Certificate of Completion I recieved was for attending " Foundations in Forensic Genealogy." I also earned a Certificate of Completion for attending "Advanced Forensic Evidence Analysis" held March 27-29, 2014. Both institutes offered more than 40 hours of intense instruction with significant hands-on interaction with real-world work examples and resources. Forensic genealogy is defined as genealogical research, analysis, and reporting in cases with legal implications.

About 30 people attended " Foundations in Forensic Genealogy" & 55 people attended "Advanced Forensic Evidence Analysis". There was limited space available and registration was first come first served. If you get the opportunity to attend the next sessions, I encourage you to jump on the opportuntiy as quickly as possible.

Some of the topics covered during this intensive 6-day training include, Guardianships, Real Estate and Rights of Way, Deeds and Oil, Gas & Natural Resources, Dual Citizenship, Capital Mitigation, Military Repatriation (JPAC), Unidentified & Unclaimed Persons, Missing and Unknown Heirs, Adoptions, DNA & Genetic Genealogy.

If you are looking to expand your genealogy career, you will definitely get your money's worth from this Institute.

I must congratulate the Council for the Advancement of Forensic Genealogyand its Board of Directors; President: Leslie Brinkley Lawson, Vice President: Michael S. Ramage, J.D, CG, Secretary/Treasurer: Dee Dee King, CG, Mentor Program Representative: Catherine W. Desmarais, CG, Kelvin L. Meyers for all the hard work they put in to make this Institute a HUGE success.

In addition to the Board Members listed above, others were presenters attended giving all the attendees insites in to the various aspects of Forensic Genealogy and deserve a big congratulations for a job well done. Those people included, Debbie Parker Wayne, CG, CGL, Melissa Johnson, David Lauman, Wanda Smith, JD, Charlotte Ware & James J. Canik.

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