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'''Ehrengard Egbert''' was born and raised in Austria where she also served a full time mission. For the last five years she has been a volunteer on the International Floor in the FamilySearch Library. Ehrengard enjoys helping guests with German research. She also has taught several classes.
'''Ehrengard Egbert''' was born and raised in Austria where she also served a full time mission. For the last five years she has been a volunteer on the International Floor in the FamilySearch Library. Ehrengard enjoys helping guests with German research. She also has taught several classes.


'''Joe Everett''', MLS, is a genealogy librarian at FamilySearch, managing patron services in international Family History Centers.  Joe was previously the head of International Reference at the FamilySearch Library and a technical services librarian, cataloging Slavic and Germanic records.  He also spent several years as content manager at Ancestry.com.  Joe earned a B.A. in Russian Language and Family History/Genealogy (Germanic emphasis) from Brigham Young University and a Master of Library Science from Emporia State University (Kansas). He has been active in library and genealogical associations and has lectured and published articles Central & East European research.
'''Joe Everett''', MLS, is a genealogy librarian at FamilySearch, managing patron services in international FamilySearch Centers.  Joe was previously the head of International Reference at the FamilySearch Library and a technical services librarian, cataloging Slavic and Germanic records.  He also spent several years as content manager at Ancestry.com.  Joe earned a B.A. in Russian Language and Family History/Genealogy (Germanic emphasis) from Brigham Young University and a Master of Library Science from Emporia State University (Kansas). He has been active in library and genealogical associations and has lectured and published articles Central & East European research.


'''Baerbel K. Johnson''', BS, AG<sup>®</sup> works for FamilySearch, supporting the German-language family history centers in Europe and providing research support within the international genealogical community. Previously, she had worked as reference consultant at the FamilySearch Library for 20 years.
'''Baerbel K. Johnson''', BS, AG<sup>®</sup> works for FamilySearch, supporting the German-language FamilySearch centers in Europe and providing research support within the international genealogical community. Previously, she had worked as reference consultant at the FamilySearch Library for 20 years.


'''Daniel Jones''', MA, BA, AG<sup>®</sup> is an Accredited Genealogist specializing in Swiss and German research.  His interest in genealogy began when as a youngster he would pore of his mother’s Book of Remembrance, but his love of family history took off at the age of 13 when he earned his Genealogy merit badge as a Boy Scout.  He has been awarded a BA in Family History/Genealogy at Brigham Young University and a MS in Early Modern European History at the University of Utah. Daniel has been working professionally since 2003, with on-site archives research experience in Switzerland and a dozen other countries.  Daniel is currently a research specialist at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
'''Daniel Jones''', MA, BA, AG<sup>®</sup> is an Accredited Genealogist specializing in Swiss and German research.  His interest in genealogy began when as a youngster he would pore of his mother’s Book of Remembrance, but his love of family history took off at the age of 13 when he earned his Genealogy merit badge as a Boy Scout.  He has been awarded a BA in Family History/Genealogy at Brigham Young University and a MS in Early Modern European History at the University of Utah. Daniel has been working professionally since 2003, with on-site archives research experience in Switzerland and a dozen other countries.  Daniel is currently a research specialist at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.