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Merging & Separating Identities

Merging & Separating Identities at RLP Institute

April-June 2026!


Merging & Separating Identities: 

Strategies and Tactics to Identify and Solve


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https://familylocket.com/product/merging-and-separating-identities/


Testimonials from the 2025 Course  

"This course was honestly the best course I've taken. Period." – EB 


"You outdid yourself with this course...so many great strategies and approaches to apply to tough research problems. I appreciate all of your hard work, effort, and sharing of knowledge to make us all better genealogists." – KT 


"What a stupendous week, Jan! Thank you so much for offering this course and for rounding up so many great speakers. I learned things from every person who spoke (whether as an official speaker or a member of the group taking the class)." – BS 


"The class pushed me out of my tunnel vision." – PG 


"I have to admit that I was skeptical if this approach would work for me — but I found it a great way to make connections as well as step away from my computer and stand a bit. So refreshing to learn something new that is fun too!" – KT 


"I have really enjoyed this course. It has made me think differently about so many things. While the focus was on M/S, so much of what was taught and discussed can be used in 'everyday research' which for me is usually 'problem solving.'" – RC 


"After Kim Richardson did her presentation, I should have just stayed up all night. I couldn't sleep because of all the ideas in my head. LOL!" – PG 

"I am always so impressed with your courses! You have a great teaching style and are respectful and patient with all participants. I learn so much from you and really appreciate your willingness to share your knowledge with the class." – CD 


"Today was really helpful - I feel like I learned new things at the right pace. I end the day energized rather than drained and overwhelmed." – KT 


"I'm really enjoying the course. Learning something new every day." – TF 


"I liked getting the materials each day, as opposed to getting a syllabus. I was more inclined to look at all the materials when they came to be in smaller batches." – PG 


GRIP 2025 Course Overview

Merging & Separating Identities: Strategies and Tactics to Identify and Solve


See the GRIP Genealogy Institute website for more details: https://grip.ngsgenealogy.org/ 

Assemblage: Preparing, Writing & Revising Case Studies

SLIG - 2025 Student Testimonials

See the SLIG website (Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy) for more details: https://slig.ugagenealogy.org


Watch the video on the right for student testimonials from 2025.

SLIG - 2024 Student Testimonials

See the SLIG website (Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy) for more details: https://slig.ugagenealogy.org


Watch the video on the left for student testimonials from 2024.

SLIG - 2023 Student Testimonials

See the SLIG website (Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy) for more details: https://slig.ugagenealogy.org


Watch the video on the right for student testimonials from 2023.

SLIG - 2025 Course Overview

See the SLIG website (Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy) for more details: https://slig.ugagenealogy.org


Watch the video on the left for information from the course coordinator.

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Utal Genealogical Association UGA
Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
First Families of Pennsylvania

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