Professional Genealogist, Heritage Genealogical College
Jeanette DanielsJeanette K.B. Daniels has been a professional genealogist since July 19, 1977, when she passed her first accreditation test in Southern United States research. She received her accreditation when The Family History Library (then Genealogical Society) administered the AG testing. She has been doing genealogical research since February 1971. She got another accreditation in Norwegian research in 1995 and volunteered on the Scandinavian research counter at The Family History Library for 2 1/2 years in the 1990s. She created Heritage Genealogical College, officially licensed in the state of Utah on April 6, 2000, in order to help others learn how to do genealogical research. She has authored African American Genealogical Research, Volume 1 and African American Genealogical Research, Volume 2 with approximately 600 pages of research helps for those wanting to trace their slave ancestors. She also authored Structural and Practical Genealogical Research, explaining how to do genealogical research quickly and efficiently; how to figure out why you are not able to go back further with research; determining the accuracy of information you find; spotting fraud in genealogical secondary sources; and other research helps necessary for success in your research. She has also taught Live Web Research Workshops online, for free, where her students or others wanting to find their ancestry attend and work together solving each others genealogical research problems.