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=== '''Maria Tello, AG®''' ===
=== '''Maria Tello, AG®''' ===


Maria Tello, AG®, has been working in genealogical studies for 42 years. First, in research in the New England archives about her husband’s family during the years of the Pilgrims and the ship, the Mayflower. She also served as a volunteer in Family History Centers in California for 20 years, helping patrons search for their ancestors. In time, the Mexico archives became more available and she began to work on researching her own family. Over the years, she has worked with Ventura County, California. Additionally, she worked with the American Red Cross, helping during disasters and as an instructor, always working with people who don’t speak English. She also works in the news about disasters and animal-related topics. She helps with publishing in English and Spanish. From 1996-2002 she worked as producer and host on her show, “For Pet’s Sake,” a show about pets and their people. In 2014, she came to live in Salt Lake City to work for Ancestry as a genealogist doing research for the television show, “Who Do You Think You Are?”. Now she works independently, accepting clients in Salt Lake City.
Maria Tello, AG®, has been working in genealogical studies for 42 years. First, in research in the New England archives about her husband’s family during the years of the Pilgrims and the ship, the Mayflower. She also served as a volunteer in FamilySearch Centers in California for 20 years, helping patrons search for their ancestors. In time, the Mexico archives became more available and she began to work on researching her own family. Over the years, she has worked with Ventura County, California. Additionally, she worked with the American Red Cross, helping during disasters and as an instructor, always working with people who don’t speak English. She also works in the news about disasters and animal-related topics. She helps with publishing in English and Spanish. From 1996-2002 she worked as producer and host on her show, “For Pet’s Sake,” a show about pets and their people. In 2014, she came to live in Salt Lake City to work for Ancestry as a genealogist doing research for the television show, “Who Do You Think You Are?”. Now she works independently, accepting clients in Salt Lake City.






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