Anni Parsons MLIS
Presenter/speaker offering services in lineage research and preservation of family collections.
Archive Your Past
Owner
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
United States
Currently accepting clients for...
- Family History Research
- Speaking / Presenting
- Writing /Publishing
- Other Speciality
Family History Research
- Heraldry / Lineage Societies
Speaking/Presenting
- Methodology & Resources
- Technology
- Available for in-person events
- Available for virtual events
Writing/Publishing
- Author/Writer
Other Speciality
- Heirlooms / Archivist
- Handwriting / Palaeography
When you are ready to learn more about genealogy, preserve your family collection, uncover visual images in slides or VHS, or prove another patriot for a lineage society, I am your genealogist and archivist. Let’s achieve that goal. For more information view this Brochure of Services.
An email will start us on our journey followed by a virtual or in-person meeting to discuss and decide on a plan of action.
An email will start us on our journey followed by a virtual or in-person meeting to discuss and decide on a plan of action.
Geographic Specialities
Upper and middle Colonial America, NY and PA history, WI and IL history
Upper and middle Colonial America, NY and PA history, WI and IL history
Additional specialities or search keywords
presenter speaker teacher digitize digitization preservation preserve document lineage society
presenter speaker teacher digitize digitization preservation preserve document lineage society
Publications/Media
“From Passionate Dream to Joyful Reality: Building a Genealogy Business” APGQ, Dec 2024, p. 13-17.
“From Passionate Dream to Joyful Reality: Building a Genealogy Business” APGQ, Dec 2024, p. 13-17.
Lectures
Over 21 presentations given in-person and virtually including:
“What are We Doing? Beginning Your Tree on the Right Branch”, "Be Patient-It's a Journey" , “Finding Your Revolutionary War Ancestor”, "Through the Cemetery Gate" , “The Act of 1832: A Private’s Story”, "Use Your Library" , "Ancestry, FamilySearch, and More! Online Searching", "Get It Right the First Time", “Creating Timelines to Solve a Mystery”, “This Goes Here, That Goes There, Let’s Organize”, “Family Search: The Best Free Genealogy Resource”, “Preserve Your Family History”.
Over 21 presentations given in-person and virtually including:
“What are We Doing? Beginning Your Tree on the Right Branch”, "Be Patient-It's a Journey" , “Finding Your Revolutionary War Ancestor”, "Through the Cemetery Gate" , “The Act of 1832: A Private’s Story”, "Use Your Library" , "Ancestry, FamilySearch, and More! Online Searching", "Get It Right the First Time", “Creating Timelines to Solve a Mystery”, “This Goes Here, That Goes There, Let’s Organize”, “Family Search: The Best Free Genealogy Resource”, “Preserve Your Family History”.
Research Time Periods
- 19th Century
- 18th Century
- 17th Century
Affiliations
APG (Association of Professional Genealogists)
GSG (Genealogical Speakers Guild)
NYG&B (New York Genealogical and Biographical Society)
NGS (National Genealogical Society)
WSGS (Wisconsin State Genealogical Society)
SAA (Society of American Archivists)
NSDAR (National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution)
APG (Association of Professional Genealogists)
GSG (Genealogical Speakers Guild)
NYG&B (New York Genealogical and Biographical Society)
NGS (National Genealogical Society)
WSGS (Wisconsin State Genealogical Society)
SAA (Society of American Archivists)
NSDAR (National Society of Daughters of the American Revolution)
Degrees
MLIS (Master of Library and Information Sciences)
BSEd (Bachelors of Science in Education
MLIS (Master of Library and Information Sciences)
BSEd (Bachelors of Science in Education