Forensic Genealogy Explained

Forensic Genealogy Explained in PROGEN PPS

“A forensic genealogist,” according to Michael S. Ramage,  J.D., CG, “is one who applies genealogical knowledge, methods, and standards to legal problems and proceedings.” Mr. Ramage, who is himself a forensic  genealogist and has written the chapter on his specialization for the book, Professional Genealogy: Preparation, Practice & Standards, edited by Elizabeth Shown Mills, describes[…]Read more

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Problem Analysis from Professional Genealogy: Preparation, Practice & Standards

Problem Analysis from Professional Genealogy: Preparation, Practice & Standards

Professional Genealogy: Preparation, Practice & Standards is edited by Elizabeth Shown Mills and written by a new generation of genealogical educators. This important publication represents an entirely new guide to the profession of genealogy–offering fresh insights and new specialties, grounded in more-solid standards and wider experiences and applications. In twenty-six chapters and nearly 700 pages,[…]Read more

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