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Archive for 11 November 2008
Mesa Family History Expo Nov 14-15
11 November 2008 by Libbi.
The nom de plume of Pat Richley, author of DearMYRTLE’s Joy of Genealogy (2006), The Everything Online Genealogy Book (2000), instructor at DearMYRTLE’s Salt Lake Study Group, hostess of DearMYRTLE’s Family History Hour genealogy podcasts, author of Teach Genealogy Blog, and coordinator for UGG The Union of Genealogy Groups in Second Life, DearMYRTLE will speak this weekend at the Mesa, Arizona Family History Expo.
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The Keynote speaker is Don R. Anderson, Senior Vice President of services for FamilySearch. Anderson has the responsibility for the FamilySearch Family History Library as well as FamilySearch worldwide support. He has traveled to more than 27 countries on five continents to ensure that services are available to those around the world searching for their ancestors.
Beau Sharbrough, vice president of content at the history website, Footnote.com, will also speak. This popular writer and lecturer on technical topics in genealogy is a former president of GENTECH, the founder of the FGS and GENTECH websites, and formerly worked on tree products at Ancestry.com. He lives in Orem UT.
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