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Julie Miller |
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14294 Jared Court Broomfield, CO 80023-8262 USA
Phone: (303) 469-0724
Email: julie@jpmresearch.com URL: www.jpmresearch.com
Contact between 08:00 am to 09:00 pm Mountain Time |
Certifications:
Certified GenealogistSM |
Awards:
International Society of Family History Writers and Editors Award of Excellence for Newspaper Columns, 2nd place 2007, 2008, 2009, 1st place 2010. Visit www.jpmresearch.com to view articles. |
Specialties:
National Archives Records
Catholic Church Records
Methodology |
Lectures:
Parishes, Priests, and Signs of the Sacred: Catholic Church Records
When Grandpa Comes Marching Home Again: Civil War Pension Files
When Grandpa Went Off to War: U.S. Military Records
Chasing the Link: Passenger Arrival Lists
Becoming an American: U.S. Naturalization Records
Beyond Federal Population Schedules
Catch Me If You Can: Census Research Strategies
Alien Registration Records
Carriers of News and Knowledge: Post Office Records
Would The Real Molly Brown Please Stand Up?
An Ounce of Prevention: Making a Genealogy Disaster Plan
Firing Up the Next Generation of Genealogists!
The 5 Steps of Genealogical Proof
Lost in Translation: How to Cite Genealogy Sources
See website for up-to-date list.
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Speaking Conditions:
Supplies master for handouts
Provides audio/visual equipment
Home housing not accepted |
Previous Engagements:
NGS 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011;
FGS 2007, 2008, 2010;
Ohio Genealogical Society Conference 2007, 2011;
Green Valley Genealogical Society Seminar 2011 featured speaker; Nebraska State Genealogical Society Conference 2009 featured speaker; Southern California Genealogical Society Jamboree 2009;
Missouri State Genealogical Society Conference 2009 featured speaker |
Bio:
Julie is a full time genealogy researcher, speaker, writer, and a volunteer at the National Archives-Rocky Mountain Region since 1996. She is the 2012 National Genealogical Society (NGS) conference chair, NGS Vice President, Past President of the Colorado Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists and the Colorado Genealogical Society. |