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A list of professional genealogists. Accreditation indicates that an individual has passed the accreditation examination adminstered by the Family History department and has agreed to abide by certain ethical standards. It is a good idea to contact more than one accredited genealogist to learn about their rates, time commmitments, and reporting procedures.
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American Ancestral Associates - Lecturing
Cranston, Rhode Island. A full-service genealogical company, with over twenty years experience, including research, consultation, education, and literary assistance.
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Genealogical research in Ohio and Ohioans in the Civil War.
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Ancestor Detective Speakers Bureau
The speakers bureau for professional genealogical speakers and program planners. Web brochures highlight speakers' qualifications and experience.
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Appleton Studios - Speaker Presentations
Topics: heraldry (coats of arms, family crests).
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Association of Professional Genealogists - Genealogists - Lecturer/Seminars
The Association of Professional Genealogists, established in 1979, is an international organization that supports professionals in genealogy-related businesses. APG encourages genealogical excellence, ethical practice, mentoring and education. The organization also supports the preservation and accessibility of records useful to the fields of genealogy and history. Members of APG agree to abide by a code of ethics (www.apgen.org/ethics) in their profession.
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Tapes of classes and presentations at several genealogy conferences and seminars.
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Arizona.
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Professional genealogist; consultant, lecturer, author.
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Claire PRECHTEL-KLUSKENS Bibliography
List of publications by Claire Prechtel-Kluskens, NARA archivist and genealogical author.
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Donna Moughty's Genealogy Resources
A dynamic speaker on Irish Research, methodology, Internet and Technology and Macintosh computers. Specialty in 19th Century Irish. Other: 19th and 20th Century U.S. Research, Colonial New England, Computers, Internet Research and missing heirs. Located in Florida.
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Entangled Lives: Facing our Slaveholding Past
Genealogical speakers providing a multi-media presentation. While researching their genealogies in Randolph County, Missouri, Pam Smith discovered that her enslaved great great grandfather was actually owned by a member of Ann Neel’s family.
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