TxSGS 2018 Speaker Spotlight – Debbie Parker Wayne

Well-known genealogist and DNA expert Debbie Parker Wayne helps TxSGS Conference attendees navigate the world of using DNA findings as part of your genealogy research. We hope you’ll join us at our 2018 Family History Conference in San Antonio on November 2-4, 2018. Register online now!


 

Debbie Parker WayneAbout the Speaker

An acknowledged expert in genetic genealogy, Debbie Parker Wayne, CGSM, CGLSM, lectures about DNA in a way that even novices can understand. For the TxSGS 2018 Conference, Debbie shows how to organize the vast amount of DNA data and connections that can easily overwhelm researchers. In addition, Debbie teaches how to document your DNA analysis.

Debbie is a board-certified genealogist and genealogical lecturer experienced in using DNA analysis and traditional techniques for genealogical research. She is the co-author with Blaine T. Bettinger of the award-winning DNA workbook, Genetic Genealogy in Practice, published by the National Genealogical Society (NGS) and the author of the online, self-paced course Continuing Genealogical Studies: Autosomal DNA, offered by NGS. She is the DNA Project Chair for the Texas State Genealogical Society (TxSGS) and the Early Texans DNA Project. The Early Texans DNA Project is studying the DNA passed down from those who settled in Texas by 1900. See http://debbiewayne.com/ for more information and for archived versions of many of her articles on genealogy and DNA.

Learn more about Debbie on the conference speakers page and her presentations on the conference topics page.

Register online!

Debbie’s Topics:

  • Organized Genetic Genealogy – Saturday, 11:00 a.m.; DNA
  • Write, Cite, Spotlight, Excite: Documenting DNA Analysis – Saturday, 2:00 p.m.; DNA

Debbie’s Workshop:

  • Workshop: atDNA Analysis Workshop – Friday, 1:30 p.m. (Seating Limited; register early)
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