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Danielle L. Batson, AG, MLS
Danielle Batson, AG, MLS is a United States and Canada reference consultant at the Family History Library (FHL) in Salt Lake City. She is an accredited genealogist for the Midwest states. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1997 from Brigham Young University in Family History – Genealogy and completed a Masters in Library Science in May 2007 from the University of North Texas. Her work history includes working for a small genealogical company for 3 ½ years. In 2000, she began working part-time at the FHL as a reference consultant and also free-lanced as a professional genealogist doing research projects for clients. In March 2006, she was hired as a full-time employee at the FHL. Her genealogical research experience includes Midwest, New England, Mid-Atlantic, and Southern states research. She has also performed on-site research in New England, Iowa, Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia, New York, Pennsylvania, and D.C. Her duties at the FHL include teaching genealogical classes to staff and patrons including Midwest research, Probate records, and Naturalization.
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Education
- Masters: Library Science, University of North Texas, 2007
- Bachelors: Family History, Brigham Young University, 1997
Genealogical Organizations
- Attended NIGR: National Institute of Genealogical Research: July 2008, held at the National Archives, Washington DC.
- Attended SLIG: Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy:
- Mid Atlantic States, January 2006
- Advanced New England Research, January 2007
- Colonial American Research, January 2009
Credentials
- Accredited Genealogist in Midwestern Region, United States, 1997
Genealogical Professional Work Experience
- Genealogy Research Associates, 1997-2000 - Record Search Quality Control and various other positions
- Batson Genealogy Services, 2000-2006 - Freelance Professional Genealogist performing research for clients and sub-contracting for various genealogical companies
- Family History Library, 2000-Current - US/Canada Research Consultant
Areas of Genealogical Research Experience
- Midwestern Region of the United States - Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, Wisconsin
- New England Region of the United States - Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont
- Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States - Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and Maryland
- Mid-South Region of the United States - Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri
Classes Taught
At the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah
- United States Naturalization
- New York State Research
- Midwest Death Records
At the BYU Genealogical Conference in Provo, Utah, July 2010
- United States Naturalization
- New York State Research
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- Sandbox 3 Old Society Template
- Sandbox 4 Finding Birth Records page 1
- Sandbox 5 Pennsylvania Wiki Project Tasks - ready
- Sandbox 6 Media Tooklit What can you do for the FamilySearch Wiki?
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- Sandbox 9 New Society Template - Candace's version
- Sandbox 10 Example of Filled out New Society Template - Candace's version - completed info box
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- Wiki instructions
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- Test page A
- Test page B
- Test page C
- Test page D
- Options A and C
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- Options C and A
- Options C and B
- Denmark Option Page
- Sandbox 4 Finding Birth Records page 1
- Sandbox 8 Second page of Finding Birth Records
- Strategy 1
- Strategy 2
- Strategy 3
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