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'''Sonja Nishimoto''', AG<sup>®</sup> has been employed by the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah since May 1989.  She has been a professional Germanic and Slavic researcher since 1982.  She is accredited in German and Swiss research.
'''Sonja Nishimoto''', AG<sup>®</sup> has been employed by the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah since May 1989.  She has been a professional Germanic and Slavic researcher since 1982.  She is accredited in German and Swiss research.


'''Gwen Oryall''' is from Payson, Utah and shares a long-term love and devotion to family history.  She first learned Danish and to put microfilms on the readers at age 8, following the example of her mother.  She has worked with Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Scottish, German, French, Spanish, Latin, American and Pioneer Heritage.  Gwen was able to work in the first LDS extraction program as a youth doing Scandinavian records and now enjoys family search indexing.  Gwen is a registered nurse and loves helping others.
'''Gwen Oryall''' is from Payson, Utah and shares a long-term love and devotion to family history.  She first learned Danish and to put microfilms on the readers at age 8, following the example of her mother.  She has worked with Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, Scottish, German, French, Spanish, Latin, American and Pioneer Heritage.  Gwen was able to work in the first extraction program as a youth doing Scandinavian records and now enjoys family search indexing.  Gwen is a registered nurse and loves helping others.


'''Heather Stewart''' received a bachelors degree in Family History from Brigham Young University emphasizing in both Russian and British research and handwriting. Formerly worked at the Family History Library as the East European Research Specialist. She speaks and reads the Russian language and is proficient at working with documents in Russian, Ukrainian, and Polish.
'''Heather Stewart''' received a bachelors degree in Family History from Brigham Young University emphasizing in both Russian and British research and handwriting. Formerly worked at the Family History Library as the East European Research Specialist. She speaks and reads the Russian language and is proficient at working with documents in Russian, Ukrainian, and Polish.
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