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| Debbie Burnett lives in Sandy, Utah with her childhood sweetheart and husband Mike. She grew up in California and raised a family of 9 children, 3 of whom were adopted Indians. Their family had fun with saying that they had 3 cowboys, 3 cowgirls, and 3 Indians. The family moved 16 years ago to Utah and have blossomed into 32 grandchildren so far. Debbie has been involved with family history since she was a teenager and so has been through the great computer technology changes. She serves as a Church Service Missionary in the Salt Lake City Family History Library and has done so for 6 years. Debbie teaches patrons and missionaries FamilySearch Family Tree. She and her husband plan to serve a mission together by the end of this year. <br>Presentation Titles:<br>42. First Hearts…Then Charts—FamilySearch.org > Family Tree Sourcing<br>55. First Hearts…Then Charts—FamilySearch.org > Photos and Stories | | Debbie Burnett lives in Sandy, Utah with her childhood sweetheart and husband Mike. She grew up in California and raised a family of 9 children, 3 of whom were adopted Indians. Their family had fun with saying that they had 3 cowboys, 3 cowgirls, and 3 Indians. The family moved 16 years ago to Utah and have blossomed into 32 grandchildren so far. Debbie has been involved with family history since she was a teenager and so has been through the great computer technology changes. She serves as a Church Service Missionary in the Salt Lake City FamilySearch Library and has done so for 6 years. Debbie teaches patrons and missionaries FamilySearch Family Tree. She and her husband plan to serve a mission together by the end of this year. <br>Presentation Titles:<br>42. First Hearts…Then Charts—FamilySearch.org > Family Tree Sourcing<br>55. First Hearts…Then Charts—FamilySearch.org > Photos and Stories |
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| === Bradley Marchant === | | === Bradley Marchant === |
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| Bradley D. Marchant is a native of eight states. He has been doing family history research since he was 16 years old, so nearly half of his life. He is currently employed as a Scandinavian consultant at the Family History Library. Bradley regularly does research in multiple languages and is known for his keen sense of research skills and thinking outside of the box. He loves a good challenge! When not chasing down ancestors, he can usually be found chasing his dog Prince Caspian on hikes!<br>Presentation Titles: <br>17. More on your Latter-day Saint Lines<br>31. Beginning Swedish and Finnish Research<br>44. Swedish Research without Microfilms: Online Swedish Research | | Bradley D. Marchant is a native of eight states. He has been doing family history research since he was 16 years old, so nearly half of his life. He is currently employed as a Scandinavian consultant at the FamilySearch Library. Bradley regularly does research in multiple languages and is known for his keen sense of research skills and thinking outside of the box. He loves a good challenge! When not chasing down ancestors, he can usually be found chasing his dog Prince Caspian on hikes!<br>Presentation Titles: <br>17. More on your Latter-day Saint Lines<br>31. Beginning Swedish and Finnish Research<br>44. Swedish Research without Microfilms: Online Swedish Research |
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| === Marilyn Markham MLS, AG, CGSM === | | === Marilyn Markham MLS, AG, CGSM === |
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| Marilyn Markham, MLS, AG, CGSM, has worked in the Family History Department for 28 years, including 14 years at the Family History Library. She currently works in the US/Canada Reference Unit at the Family History Library. Marilyn has taught many times at the Library and at various conferences.<br>Presentation Titles:<br>8. The Big 4 – About U.S. Census, Church, Land, and Probate Records <br>21. New England Research: An Overview <br>50. The 2nd War of Independence: The War of 1812<br>61. U.S. Records Before 1850 | | Marilyn Markham, MLS, AG, CGSM, has worked in the Family History Department for 28 years, including 14 years at the FamilySearch Library. She currently works in the US/Canada Reference Unit at the FamilySearch Library. Marilyn has taught many times at the Library and at various conferences.<br>Presentation Titles:<br>8. The Big 4 – About U.S. Census, Church, Land, and Probate Records <br>21. New England Research: An Overview <br>50. The 2nd War of Independence: The War of 1812<br>61. U.S. Records Before 1850 |
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| === Lisa (Mary Elizabeth) McBride AG === | | === Lisa (Mary Elizabeth) McBride AG === |
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| Lisa has worked as a U.S. research consultant for the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. She now works for FamilySearch as the Family History Center Relationship Manager. She is a native of Colorado, but spent most of her youth in the Chicago-land area. After five years in Mesa, Arizona, she moved to Utah in 1981. Her specialty is Southern States research. She especially enjoys learning and researching about military history in Tennessee and Virginia. Most of her own ancestors came directly from England to the Midwest United States. In addition she has a New England Mayflower line, a Pennsylvania Dutch line, and a line of English South Africans. She is actively involved as a FamilySearch Family Tree Power User, a FamilySearch indexer, and as a contributor the the FamilySearch Wiki. She and her husband have a large family with 8 children, their spouses, and 17 grandchildren. She teaches piano, and enjoys travel, gardening, and healthy cooking.<br>Presentation Titles:<br>18. Searching in FamilySearch<br>32. FamilySearch Wiki<br>41. Using U.S.Online Resources<br>58. Introduction to U.S. Census Records | | Lisa has worked as a U.S. research consultant for the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City. She now works for FamilySearch as the Family History Center Relationship Manager. She is a native of Colorado, but spent most of her youth in the Chicago-land area. After five years in Mesa, Arizona, she moved to Utah in 1981. Her specialty is Southern States research. She especially enjoys learning and researching about military history in Tennessee and Virginia. Most of her own ancestors came directly from England to the Midwest United States. In addition she has a New England Mayflower line, a Pennsylvania Dutch line, and a line of English South Africans. She is actively involved as a FamilySearch Family Tree Power User, a FamilySearch indexer, and as a contributor the the FamilySearch Wiki. She and her husband have a large family with 8 children, their spouses, and 17 grandchildren. She teaches piano, and enjoys travel, gardening, and healthy cooking.<br>Presentation Titles:<br>18. Searching in FamilySearch<br>32. FamilySearch Wiki<br>41. Using U.S.Online Resources<br>58. Introduction to U.S. Census Records |
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| === Annie Strawn === | | === Annie Strawn === |
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| When Annie came to the U.S. years ago as a young bride who spoke only Danish, she found a job at the Family History Library, where she worked for several years. She knows Denmark and Danish research from the point of view of a native and has taught these skills to others for many years. She serves on the staff of the Ogden FamilySearch Library and leads the Scandinavian research group at the library.<br>Presentation Title:<br>9. Danish Research on the Internet | | When Annie came to the U.S. years ago as a young bride who spoke only Danish, she found a job at the FamilySearch Library, where she worked for several years. She knows Denmark and Danish research from the point of view of a native and has taught these skills to others for many years. She serves on the staff of the Ogden FamilySearch Library and leads the Scandinavian research group at the library.<br>Presentation Title:<br>9. Danish Research on the Internet |
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| === Wayne Summers === | | === Wayne Summers === |