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BCG Activities at NGS in Richmond, Virginia, Part II

The festivities and activities continue at the National Genealogical Society conference in the States in Richmond, Virginia. The BCG Skillbuilding sessions that were audio-taped on Thursday, May 8,...

BCG Activities at NGS in Richmond, Virginia

On Wednesday, May 7, 2014, the BCG Skillbuilding Track at the National Genealogical Society Conference in the States will have three presentations. At 11 a.m. is "Problems and Pitfalls of a Re...

Our Newest Associate: Cheryl Brown Abernathy, CG

| New Associates
  Cheryl Brown Abernathy, CG Cheryl Brown Abernathy of Fredericksburg, Ohio, became a Board-certified genealogist on 9 April 2014. She is the owner of The Past Lane where her professional wo...

Introducing: Eric Siess

| New Associates
Associate Eric Siess of Rancho Palos Verdes is a member of the BCG Class of 2013, having received his Certified GenealogistSM credential last year.Eric Siess, CG Eric has 30 years of personal and ...

Welcome to New Board-Certified Genealogist Clarise Soper

| New Associates
Clarise Soper, CG Clarise Soper of Heidelberg, Mississippi, became a Board-certified genealogist on 21 February 2014. She is an expert in Mississippi genealogy and loves working on families from t...

RPAC Report, April 2014: Access Changes to the SSDI - Update 2

| Legislative Alerts
By Barbara Mathews, CG® BCG's Representative to the Records Preservation and Access CommitteeImplementation of Access Restrictions to the SSDI/DMFThe 2013 Ryan-Murray bipartisan budget compromise w...

BCG Announces Use of New Standards Book and Aids

| BCG News
The Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) has announced adoption of its new standards manual for use in its evaluation process.Effective today, new applications for certification will be ev...

Fifty Years of Credentialing: Presentations Available

| BCG News
In the "B. C." era (Before Credentialing) genealogical fraud was rampant. Two organizations sought to give confidence to the public when hiring researchers and coincidentally were founded in the sa...