User:Klk3/sandbox

I am Ken Knight, a member of the Wiki administrative team. I’m a retired college professor, author, scientist, athletic trainer, and administrator. Our family and our genealogy have been blessed by living in Utah, Missouri, Indiana, and New York during the course of my employment by 5 universities. My passion for students, sports injury rehabilitation, research, and writing has increasingly shared time with genealogical research during the past 25 years. And my joy is even greater because my wife’s passion for genealogy has grown in parallel with my own. We love our team approach.

Our research has centered in New England (over 100 ancestors were in Massachuttes by 1650), North Carolina (German Lutherans migrated from the Palatine region in 1730), and Indiana, Illinois and Kansas. Our favorite vacation is a genealogy field trip–we have researched in over 50 court houses, town halls, libraries, and archives. And oh the kind and helpful people we have meet along the way.

Our approach to genealogical research has evolved over the years. We used to spend a few days in remote locations, copying everything we could find related to our people, their neighbors and associates. Then we would spend the next 4-6 months organizing, analyzing, and entering information into our data base. We now have the luxury of gathering much of our data from the internet, although we still enjoy road trips, and libraries large (NEGHS in Boston/Allen County in Ft Wayne, IN) and small (Pike County Indiana/Davidson County NC).

Genealogy is about sharing. We have benefitted greatly from others efforts, and will continue to benefit from others in the future. We have an obligation to give back. Contributing to the Wiki, and serving as a consultant in our local Family Search Center are two ways of giving back.

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