E is for Events Posted 6 April 2017 by Tessa KeoughWant to meet up with other Guild members? Want to share the Guild with family historians around the world? Want to learn how to use specific resources and records? Well then, you should check out events at the Guild Website. What kind of events am I talking about? Conference/AGM – held annually with speakers from [Click to continue…]
D is for DNA Posted 5 April 2017 by Tessa KeoughOne of the most popular topics at genealogy conferences, webinars and seminars over the past few years has been DNA. During every family history television show, some portion of the story addresses what the DNA results tell a person about their ancestry. The Guild is lucky to have several members who are well-versed in this [Click to continue…]
C is for Calendar Posted 4 April 2017 by Tessa KeoughNo one wants to forget an important date, whether in our personal lives or our Guild lives. Lucky for us, the Guild has a calendar here at our Website listing every event from regional Guild meetings to international family history conferences. The calendar is available to all – whether you are a Guild member or [Click to continue…]
B is for Brand Posted 3 April 2017 by Tessa KeoughWhat is a brand? While there are many definitions, in simplest terms a brand is what differentiates one thing from another. For our purposes it is the identity of our organization. What comes to mind when you think of the Guild? Hopefully, what you think of is the people who make up our organization – [Click to continue…]
A is for About the Guild Posted 1 April 2017 by Tessa KeoughWhat are the top 6 things to know about the Guild? We are a worldwide organization with over 2,700 members in 30 countries. We are a registered charity and take our status seriously by providing education and assistance to members and non-members alike. The materials freely available at our website about the methodology of one-name [Click to continue…]