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  2. Board for Certification of Genealogists - Wikipedia

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    The Board for Certification of Genealogists is a certifying body for genealogists founded in 1964 by Fellows of the American Society of Genealogists, the genealogical field's academic honorary society. The Board licenses associates under two categories: Certified Genealogist and Certified Genealogical Lecturer.

  3. Genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Amateur genealogists typically pursue their own ancestry and that of their spouses. Professional genealogists may also conduct research for others, publish books on genealogical methods, teach, or produce their own databases. They may work for companies that provide software or produce materials of use to other professionals and to amateurs.

  4. Association of Professional Genealogists - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Professional Genealogists is an organization that promotes professional and business ethics in the field of genealogical research. Organized in 1979, its offices are in Colorado (as of December, 2008). Membership is open to any person or institution willing to support the organization's objectives and code of ethics.

  5. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Accredited Genealogist: AG: Accreditation by the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists ... Technician National Exam to become ...

  6. She hoped to learn more about her enslaved ancestors. A trip ...

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    Johnson knows she isn’t a professional genealogist and eventually hopes to have her findings certified. In the meantime, though, she still hopes to research her father’s side of the family.

  7. American Society of Genealogists - Wikipedia

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    The American Society of Genealogists is the scholarly honorary society of the genealogical field. Founded by John Insley Coddington, Arthur Adams, and Meredith B. Colket, Jr., in December 1940, its membership is limited to 50 living fellows. ASG publishes The Genealogist, a scholarly journal of genealogical research semi-annually since 1980.

  8. Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists - Wikipedia

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    Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists (FASG) is an independent society of fellows reflecting the master class of genealogists within the United States of America. There are only fifty (50) lifetime FASG members within the American Society of Genealogists (ASG). [1] Fellows have the post-nominal initials FASG following their surnames.

  9. Parents Make Heartbreaking Call to Stop CPR on 14-Month ... - AOL

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    On Feb. 7, 2022, baby Soren was born — surprising doctors and medical staff by breathing on his own without the help of oxygen. "Besides his heart, he was a perfectly healthy baby boy," Morgan says.