Bette Elsden M.A.
Historian. Success coach. M.A., History; Certificate, Boston Univ. program, Genealogical Research.
Genealogy Coach
Florence, Massachusetts
United States
Currently accepting clients for...
- Family History Research
- Writing /Publishing
- Other Speciality
Family History Research
- Ethnicity / Religion
- Family History Research
- Immigration / Naturalization
- Tutor / Coach
Speaking/Presenting
- Family History Research
- Available for virtual events
Writing/Publishing
- Author/Writer
- Editor
- Graphic Designer
- Tutor / Coach
Other Speciality
- House Historian / Local History
- Photograph Analysis
I support clients in their own search for roots, connections, and family stories. Researching family histories for 20+ years. Coaching individuals to success for 15+.
Specialties include these locations: New York City (all boroughs) and its suburbs, New England, England, Austrian Galicia. Ethnic heritage specialties include: Ashkenazi Jewish and British (Christian and Jewish) ethnic roots. Languages include English, some French, some Hebrew and Yiddish. Experienced researching online Galician records in German and Polish, as well as Dutch records.
My research and study in U.S., European, and Middle Eastern history gives me working knowledge of larger trends and cultural changes over time that would have affected ancestors in those regions, going back to antiquity.
Have also worked on African American family history in the U.S., as well as immigration to and nationalization of forebears from the early nineteenth century onward.
Specialties include these locations: New York City (all boroughs) and its suburbs, New England, England, Austrian Galicia. Ethnic heritage specialties include: Ashkenazi Jewish and British (Christian and Jewish) ethnic roots. Languages include English, some French, some Hebrew and Yiddish. Experienced researching online Galician records in German and Polish, as well as Dutch records.
My research and study in U.S., European, and Middle Eastern history gives me working knowledge of larger trends and cultural changes over time that would have affected ancestors in those regions, going back to antiquity.
Have also worked on African American family history in the U.S., as well as immigration to and nationalization of forebears from the early nineteenth century onward.
Research Time Periods
- 21st Century
- 20th Century
- 19th Century
- 18th Century
- 17th Century
- 16th Century and Earlier