Cyndi Ingle
Genealogist, educator, author, creator of CyndisList.com
Cyndi's List
Family History Research
- Family History Research
Speaking/Presenting
- Family History Research
- Methodology & Resources
- Technology
- Available for virtual events
Writing/Publishing
- Author/Writer
Cyndi, a genealogist for more than 44 years, has an expertise in using technology for genealogy. Additionally, her many active years in genealogy have also resulted in a specialty for research in the United States with particular focus on homesteaders, the Civil War, the Plains States, the Midwest, the Old Northwest, and beyond. Cyndi's favorite topics bring together traditional methodology with organization, computers, software, and the Internet.
Cyndi is the recipient of the 2018 Society of Genealogists Prince Michael of Kent Award, the 2016 National Genealogical Society President's Citation, and many other awards and honors. During the past 28 years she has served in several capacities for local, national, and professional genealogical organizations including the board of directors for the National Genealogical Society. Cyndi is an internationally-known guest lecturer, speaking at more than 280 genealogical society meetings, conferences, seminars, institutes, and webinars (http://www.CyndisList.com/speaking-calendar/). She coordinated courses for the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP) and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG). She has lectured for GRIP, SLIG, GENTECH, Brigham Young University, the Federation of Genealogical Societies, the National Genealogical Society, the American Library Association, and numerous state and local genealogical societies and libraries in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and on the high seas. She has attended dozens of conferences and institutes over the past 30 years including the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG), the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP), the National Institute on Genealogical Research (now Gen-Fed), the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR), and she has completed the ProGen Study Group #24. Cyndi has authored numerous articles and three books. She is a columnist for the Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly. Cyndi is the Executive Director for the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research.
Cyndi is member of several genealogical organizations and she is a life member of the National Genealogical Society, the Virginia Genealogical Society, the Ohio Genealogical Society, and the Indiana Genealogical Society. Before her life on the Internet, Cyndi worked as an operations officer and an international banker specializing in foreign exchange and computer networks. Cyndi, her mother, son, and two Boston Terriers live in Edgewood, Washington.
Cyndi is the recipient of the 2018 Society of Genealogists Prince Michael of Kent Award, the 2016 National Genealogical Society President's Citation, and many other awards and honors. During the past 28 years she has served in several capacities for local, national, and professional genealogical organizations including the board of directors for the National Genealogical Society. Cyndi is an internationally-known guest lecturer, speaking at more than 280 genealogical society meetings, conferences, seminars, institutes, and webinars (http://www.CyndisList.com/speaking-calendar/). She coordinated courses for the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP) and the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG). She has lectured for GRIP, SLIG, GENTECH, Brigham Young University, the Federation of Genealogical Societies, the National Genealogical Society, the American Library Association, and numerous state and local genealogical societies and libraries in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, New Zealand, and on the high seas. She has attended dozens of conferences and institutes over the past 30 years including the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG), the Genealogical Institute of Pittsburgh (GRIP), the National Institute on Genealogical Research (now Gen-Fed), the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research (IGHR), and she has completed the ProGen Study Group #24. Cyndi has authored numerous articles and three books. She is a columnist for the Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly. Cyndi is the Executive Director for the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Research.
Cyndi is member of several genealogical organizations and she is a life member of the National Genealogical Society, the Virginia Genealogical Society, the Ohio Genealogical Society, and the Indiana Genealogical Society. Before her life on the Internet, Cyndi worked as an operations officer and an international banker specializing in foreign exchange and computer networks. Cyndi, her mother, son, and two Boston Terriers live in Edgewood, Washington.
Geographic Specialities
United States with particular focus on homesteaders, the Civil War, the Plains States, the Midwest, the Old Northwest, and beyond.
United States with particular focus on homesteaders, the Civil War, the Plains States, the Midwest, the Old Northwest, and beyond.
Publications/Media
- Columnist for the APG Quarterly
- Planting Your Family Tree Online: How to Create Your Own Family History Web Site (2004)
- Cyndi's List: A Comprehensive List of 70,000 Genealogy Sites on the Internet (2001)
- Cyndi's List: A Comprehensive List of 40,000 Genealogy Sites on the Internet (2000)
- Netting Your Ancestors : Genealogical Research on the Internet (1997)
Research Time Periods
- 20th Century
- 19th Century
- 18th Century