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Welcome, Ginger Goodell, CG

| New Associates
Welcome to Ginger Goodell, CG, of San Luis Obispo, California, our newest BCG associate and the first from her lovely area, about midway between Los Angeles and San Francisco. Far from other associ...

Welcome, Cari Taplin, CG

| New Associates
Cari Taplin, CGCari Taplin, CG, tweeted her new BCG-associate status the day she learned about it: “I just learned I got my CG! @BCGenealogists Thank you! #genealogy.” She had already blogged about...

Welcome, Melissa Johnson, CG

| New Associates
Melissa Johnson's fascination with the genealogical resources of Newark, New Jersey, is hardly surprising: she is the first Johnson in her line not to have been born in Newark since 1666.Melissa Jo...

Welcome, Patricia Lee Hobbs, CG

| New Associates
Patricia Lee "Patti" Hobbs, CGPatti Hobbs, native Californian, inadvertently made a reverse, west-to-east migration by settling in the Missouri Ozarks in 1990. After the move she discovered that he...

Welcome Sherry Lindsay, CG

| New Associates
 Sherry Lindsay, CG BCG’s newest associate is also one of its youngest at certification. Sherry Lindsay was just shy of thirty when she received the email congratulating her on her achievemen...

Welcome Sara Anne Scribner, CG

| New Associates
[caption id="attachment_1716" align="aligncenter" width="239"] Sara Anne Scribner, CG[/caption]by Melinda Daffin Henningfield, CGSara Anne Scribner finds genealogy to be an emotional endeavor, and ...

Welcome Jean Atkinson Andrews, CG

| New Associates
Jean Atkinson Andrews, CGJean Atkinson Andrews may be familiar as a regional director on the National Genealogical Society (NGS) board and as its outgoing treasurer. She is South Carolina’s second ...

Welcome, Jaclyn Wertis, CG

| New Associates
[caption id="attachment_1660" align="aligncenter" width="274"] Jaclyn Wertis, CG, of Tulsa Oklahoma[/caption]Without really intending to, Jaclyn Wertis has become an American Indian research specia...