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Williamson County Genealogical Society Annual Seminar

March 15, 2014 @ 8:45 AM - 4:00 PM

Colleen Fitzpatrick, PhD, is a well-known Forensic Genealogist who consultants for major military and civilian organizations. She has been a key member of the AFDIL team on the identification of the frozen arm and hand found in the wreckage of Northwest Flight 4422 that crashed in Alaska in 1948; the identification was featured worldwide in the print media and on MSNBC. She also worked with AFDIL on the identification of the remains of the Unknown Child of the Titanic. She has consulted on the Misha Defonseca case, in which the author of the international bestseller Misha: A Memoire of the Holocaust (known in Europe as Surviving with Wolves) was exposed as a fraud. Colleen is now the forensic genealogist for the possible discovery of the
remains of Amelia Earhart and her navigator Fred Noonan on Gardener Island in the Pacific. Because she is highly multi-lingual with extensive international travel experience, she consults with county medical examiners and investment companies with an emphasis on international searches.Colleen received her PhD in nuclear physics and her MS in physics from Duke University in Durham, NC.  She received her BA in physics from Rice University. In the course of her scientific career, she taught at Sam Houston State University in Huntsville, TX, was a Member of the Technical Staff at Rockwell International, Seal Beach, CA, went on to work as a Senior Scientist at Spectron Development Laboratories in Costa Mesa, CA.  In 1989 when she was laid off at the beginning of the aerospace downturn, Colleen founded her own high-tech optics company Rice Systems in her garage, through which she contracted with NASA, The U.S. Department of Defense, the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, and other government and civilian organizations.  In 2005 Rice Systems was chosen to design the sensors on the Jupiter Icy Moon Orbiter (JIMO) project, the next spacecraft to Jupiter.  When the program was canceled in favor of a lunar probe, Colleen retired temporarily, only to become the author of three of the best-selling books in genealogy, and a world-famous forensic genealogist.
Colleen’s topics will be:
  • Forensic Genealogy – CSI Meets Roots: Who? What? When? Where? Are these the words of a genealogist researching his family tree or a forensic scientist solving a mystery?  Maybe someone who is both! You will arrive at this talk a genealogist, you will leave a forensic genealogist.
  • You’ll Never Look at Old Photos the Same Way Again!Step into the 21st century with your photo identification!  If you think you have squeezed every drop of information from your photos, guess again. If you attend this talk, you will never look at your old photos the same way again!
  • The Database Detective: Forensic Genealogy has used database mining to solve some of the most compelling mysteries of modern genealogy.  It offers much insight on how to use materials you may take for granted. You may know where to look for information- but come to this lecture and find out how to look at it.
  • A Different Type of DNA Talk:Colleen Fitzpatrick is author of Forensic Genealogy and DNA & Genealogy, two best-sellers in genetic genealogy. Whether you are having trouble spelling DNA, or you are an old hand at genetic genealogy, this talk is for you!

Details

Date:
March 15, 2014
Time:
8:45 AM - 4:00 PM
Website:
http://www.williamsontxgenealogy.org/eventListings.php?nm=36

Organizer

Williamson County Genealogical Society
Email:
ccobb11@austin.rr.com
Website:
http://www.williamsontxgenealogy.org

Venue

First United Methodist Church (Round Rock)
1004 N. Mays
Round Rock, TX 78680 United States
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