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'''Kurt Matthia''' began personal family German, Polish, Czech, Ukrainian and Romanian family research, including Jewish lines, in the 1970s and has maintained a successful personal family history website since the early 1990s. He has been assisting Family History Library guests with Central and East European research since 2004. | '''Kurt Matthia''' began personal family German, Polish, Czech, Ukrainian and Romanian family research, including Jewish lines, in the 1970s and has maintained a successful personal family history website since the early 1990s. He has been assisting Family History Library guests with Central and East European research since 2004. | ||
'''Jilline Maynes''' has been happily involved in family history for over 20 years. Currently, she is a student of Family History at Brigham Young University. Her | '''Jilline Maynes A.A. ''' has been happily involved in family history for over 20 years. Currently, she is a student of Family History at Brigham Young University. Her emphases are Germany and Midwestern states. She has worked for the Nauvoo Community Project at the Center for Family History and Genealogy at BYU researching LDS polygamous families. In the spring of 2015, Jilline had the opportunity to work as an intern researching German census records with Dr. Roger P. Minert at BYU. Presently, she is working on Dr. Minert’s German Immigrants in American Church Records project, where the goal is to identify the hometowns of German immigrants. | ||
'''Greg Nelson''' is the Content Strategy specialist for East Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa in the Records Division of the Family History Department. His research interests are in Central and East Europe with an emphasis on Russia and Ukraine. | '''Greg Nelson''' is the Content Strategy specialist for East Europe, the Middle East, and North Africa in the Records Division of the Family History Department. His research interests are in Central and East Europe with an emphasis on Russia and Ukraine. | ||
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'''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 LDS extraction program as a youth doing Scandinavian records and now enjoys family search indexing. Gwen is a registered nurse and loves helping others. | ||
'''Sylvie Pysnak''', AG® Born and raised in Czechoslovakia, has been with FamilySearch for 18 years. She knows several languages, has overseen many Central/Eastern European countries, established relations with Czech archivists, created genealogical content, written publications, researched on site and taught at conferences. She is currently managing the FamilySearch Learning Center. | |||
'''Heidi Sugden''', AG<sup>®</sup> a native of Vienna Austria, graduated from the University of Utah with a M.A. in German Language and Literature. She has been employed at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City for over 20 years as research consultant. Heidi is accredited for French and Austrian Research and is also competent in German Research. Besides her husband and her 6 children, Heidi adores her 25 grandchildren. | '''Heidi Sugden''', AG<sup>®</sup> a native of Vienna Austria, graduated from the University of Utah with a M.A. in German Language and Literature. She has been employed at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City for over 20 years as research consultant. Heidi is accredited for French and Austrian Research and is also competent in German Research. Besides her husband and her 6 children, Heidi adores her 25 grandchildren. |
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