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'''Stegelmeier Daren:''' Daren Stegelmeier has been a Temple and Family History Consultant in the Milton Ward in Morgan Utah for just about two years.  He is married to Marcelle Steed Stegelmeier and together they have five children.   Daren has had a career in the software industry where he has worked with customers for the last 25 years.   Daren loves to help people find and learn more about their ancestors and connect generations through family history work.
'''Stegelmeier Daren:''' Daren Stegelmeier has been a Temple and Family History Consultant in the Milton Ward in Morgan Utah for just about two years.  He is married to Marcelle Steed Stegelmeier and together they have five children.   Daren has had a career in the software industry where he has worked with customers for the last 25 years.   Daren loves to help people find and learn more about their ancestors and connect generations through family history work.


'''Stubbs, Jennifer:''' Jennifer Stubbs was born in Tachikawa, Japan while her family was stationed there with the military.  Returning to the U.S., she was raised in Citrus Heights, California.  From there she graduated from military child to military spouse, and finally retired in Clearfield, Utah. She was formerly a certified Ophthalmic Medical Technician and is currently following her genealogical passion as an LDS Church Service Missionary at the Ogden FamilySearch Library.
'''Stubbs, Jennifer:''' Jennifer Stubbs was born in Tachikawa, Japan while her family was stationed there with the military.  Returning to the U.S., she was raised in Citrus Heights, California.  From there she graduated from military child to military spouse, and finally retired in Clearfield, Utah. She was formerly a certified Ophthalmic Medical Technician and is currently following her genealogical passion as an Church Service Missionary at the Ogden FamilySearch Library.


'''Trotter, Mat:'''  Mat Trotter has been an avid family historian for over 20 years. A graduate in Communication from Weber State University, he is currently enrolled at BYU-Idaho completing a Family History Certificate that will help him to earn his genealogical accreditations. He works for FamilySearch as an IT Operations Manager. He teaches a monthly family history class and loves to help people discover their roots. He has attended the Ogden Family History Conference for the last 10 years. He has been married to his wife Rachel for 25 years and has six children and one daughter-in-law.
'''Trotter, Mat:'''  Mat Trotter has been an avid family historian for over 20 years. A graduate in Communication from Weber State University, he is currently enrolled at BYU-Idaho completing a Family History Certificate that will help him to earn his genealogical accreditations. He works for FamilySearch as an IT Operations Manager. He teaches a monthly family history class and loves to help people discover their roots. He has attended the Ogden Family History Conference for the last 10 years. He has been married to his wife Rachel for 25 years and has six children and one daughter-in-law.


'''Trotter, Rachel:''' Rachel J. Trotter is a senior writer/editor at Evalogue.Life – Tell Your Story. She tells people’s stories and shares hers to encourage others. She loves family storytelling. A graduate of Weber State University, she has had articles featured on LDSLiving.com and Mormon.org. She and her husband Mat have six children and live on the East Bench in Ogden, Utah.
'''Trotter, Rachel:''' Rachel J. Trotter is a senior writer/editor at Evalogue.Life – Tell Your Story. She tells people’s stories and shares hers to encourage others. She loves family storytelling. A graduate of Weber State University, she has had articles featured on LDSLiving.com and comeuntochrist.org. She and her husband Mat have six children and live on the East Bench in Ogden, Utah.


'''Woodward, Scott R.:''' Scott R. Woodward, PhD, is currently teaching genetics courses as a Lecturer at Utah Valley University.  Previously he was the Executive Director of Genomic Discovery at Ancestry.com Prior to his work with Ancestry he was the director of the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation (SMGF) and a former Professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology at Brigham Young University. He received his Ph.D. degree in genetics from Utah State University in 1984. He did postdoctoral work in molecular genetics at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the University of Utah. While at the University of Utah he discovered a genetic marker used for the identification of carriers and the eventual discovery of the gene for cystic fibrosis. He was also involved with the identification of other gene markers for colon cancer and neurofibromatosis. He joined the faculty at BYU in 1989. While at BYU he was involved with the Seila, Egypt excavation team, directing the genetic and molecular analysis of Egyptian mummies, both from a commoners' cemetery and of the Egyptian Royal mummies. His research interests include the reconstruction of ancient and modern genealogies using DNA techniques with samples from all over the world, the tracing of human population movements by following gene migrations (including both Old and New World populations) and the DNA analysis of ancient manuscripts including the Dead Sea Scrolls. He has been the Scholar in Residence at the BYU Center for Near Eastern Studies in Jerusalem and a visiting professor at Hebrew University. His work at SMGF was focused around building a comprehensive database that includes genetic and genealogical data from over 100,000 individuals from across the entire world with the goal of demonstrating the close connectedness of all people in the world.  This work continued at Ancestry.com.  His work has been featured both nationally and internationally on numerous programs including Good Morning America, and the Discovery, History and Learning Cha
'''Woodward, Scott R.:''' Scott R. Woodward, PhD, is currently teaching genetics courses as a Lecturer at Utah Valley University.  Previously he was the Executive Director of Genomic Discovery at Ancestry.com Prior to his work with Ancestry he was the director of the Sorenson Molecular Genealogy Foundation (SMGF) and a former Professor of Molecular Biology and Microbiology at Brigham Young University. He received his Ph.D. degree in genetics from Utah State University in 1984. He did postdoctoral work in molecular genetics at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at the University of Utah. While at the University of Utah he discovered a genetic marker used for the identification of carriers and the eventual discovery of the gene for cystic fibrosis. He was also involved with the identification of other gene markers for colon cancer and neurofibromatosis. He joined the faculty at BYU in 1989. While at BYU he was involved with the Seila, Egypt excavation team, directing the genetic and molecular analysis of Egyptian mummies, both from a commoners' cemetery and of the Egyptian Royal mummies. His research interests include the reconstruction of ancient and modern genealogies using DNA techniques with samples from all over the world, the tracing of human population movements by following gene migrations (including both Old and New World populations) and the DNA analysis of ancient manuscripts including the Dead Sea Scrolls. He has been the Scholar in Residence at the BYU Center for Near Eastern Studies in Jerusalem and a visiting professor at Hebrew University. His work at SMGF was focused around building a comprehensive database that includes genetic and genealogical data from over 100,000 individuals from across the entire world with the goal of demonstrating the close connectedness of all people in the world.  This work continued at Ancestry.com.  His work has been featured both nationally and internationally on numerous programs including Good Morning America, and the Discovery, History and Learning Cha


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