We are thrilled to introduce you to one of the dynamic speakers teaching at our 2016 Family History Conference in Dallas Texas on October 28-30! Registration opened September 1st...grab your spot now!
About the Speaker
As a teenager, Devon Noel Lee began capturing and preserving her family history by interviewing her grandmother and sending letters to an aging family record keeper. Throughout her college years, serious research was limited due to time and financial constraints, so Devon focused on digitally preserving the photos and stories possessed by her living relatives. Once online research became readily available, Devon made discoveries and connections the family genealogists had never dreamed of. By 2012, Devon’s living ancestors had all passed away taking their stories with them. Due to the perishable nature of these resources, Devon stresses the importance of starting family history research by preserving photos and stories.
Currently, Devon’s focuses on three families in Ohio: the German Geiszlers who settled in Columbus; the orphaned Townsend children, originally from Maryland, who settled in Madison, Franklin County; and the John Sparks and Elizabeth Weekly family from Licking County.
In 2009, Devon started the blog ‘A Patient Genealogist’ to share her discoveries with her mother who lived 1,000 miles away. The platform has expanded to include instructional posts on beginning research, writing a family history, beginner photography, and scrapbooking. The blog is readily available at www.DevonNoelLee.com.
Devon has written three how-to books: Power Scrapbooking: Get Caught Up, No Matter Your Scrapbooking Style; Create a Family History Scrapbook in 12 Easy Steps; and 21st Century Family Historian. This year, she released her personal memoir: From Metal to Rhinestones: The Quest for the Crown. All books are available through Amazon.com. Not only is Devon a former teenage beauty queen, but she also served as an editorial writer for the pageant website ‘Turn For the Judges’.
Devon graduated Texas A&M University with degrees in Marketing and Journalism. Currently, Devon is a home educator for five children in elementary, middle school, and high school.
About the Sessions
Family History for Busy Lives
Think you’re too busy to do family history? No matter how busy your life is or what stage of life you are in, you can participate in capturing and preserving your family history. It starts with knowing the three secret weapons to accomplishing your task. Then, you select a project that fits your interest and ability. From personal history projects, to organizing items in your home, or making new discoveries, we’ll discuss the wide range of options available.
A Recipe For Writing Your Family History
Baking a cake is easier when you follow a recipe. Writing your family history is no different. Stop researching and start writing your family history. With a simple 7 step recipe you’ll overcome the roadblocks of not knowing what to write or where to start.
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