“Making The Most Of Your LDS MyHeritage Account”
James Tanner
11/9/19
Categories: IR, LDS
Talk Abstract:
James discusses what is on the website and how to access and use it.
Speaker Bio:
James has a J.D. Degree from Arizona State University, spent 2 years
as an Intelligence Analyst for the U.S. Army, and 39 years as an
Arizona trial attorney. He has been interested in doing and teaching
family history research for more than 36 years and is an avid blogger
of Genealogy’s Star , Rejoice, and be exceeding glad , Walking Arizona
, and 360 Cities . Additional family history related experiences are:
10 years as a missionary at the Mesa, Arizona FamilySearch Library,
three years at the BYU Family History Library and making several
genealogy videos on for their YouTube Channel, Chairman of the Board
of The Family History Guide Association, three years as an Area Temple
and Family History Consultant for the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day saints, member of the Board of Directors of Family History
Expos , member of the Board of Directors of the UGA (Utah Genealogical
Association), author and co-author of over 25 books on genealogical
research, and presenter at Expos and Conferences around the U.S.,
Canada, and Europe. He previously owned a retail computer business and
an Apple Macintosh software company and is a professional
photographer. He and his wife, Ann, have 7 children and 34
grandchildren. James and Ann recently returned from a one-year
full-time FamilySearch mission as Document Preservation Specialists at
the Maryland State Archives in Annapolis, Maryland.
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