Family History Speakers

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Family History (16)
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Thomas MacEntee

Chicago, IL, USA

Genealogy ninja

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Michael Hait

Harrington, DE 19952, USA

Certified Genealogist speaks on genealogy research methods

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Diane L Richard

Raleigh, NC, USA

Introducing Genealogists to Often Under-Utilized Internet =& Document Resources

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Daniel Horowitz

Israel

I offer a variety of lectures =& workshops featuring topics for all levels

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Elise Friedman

Boca Raton, FL, USA

Genealogy Speaker, Specialty in Jewish Genealogy, Genetic Genealogy & Technology

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Leslie Brinkley Lawson

Aloha, OR, USA

Forensic genealogist, passionate about genealogy and reuniting families.

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Elyse Doerflinger

San Pedro, CA, USA

Genealogy Speaker with a specialty in technology, U.S. research, =& organization.

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Elissa Scalise Powell

Pittsburgh, PA, USA

Genealogy Lecturer and Instructor, Western Pennsylvania Researcher

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Crista Cowan

Pleasant Grove, UT, USA

Helping families learn about their history since 2002

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Colleen McHugh

Tucson, AZ, USA

Genealogy research