User:NaisbittRL

= Raymon L. Naisbitt, AG® =

undefinedRaymon Naisbitt grew up in a family history minded home and spent much time roaming cemeteries and learning about his ancestors and the lives they lived. He loves doing family history research which has opened doors to relatives not previously known. He has been employed with FamilySearch for eleven years and works as a consultant, instructor, and trainer at the Family History Library. He is excited to be a member of the British Isles research team and has long range goals of one day becoming accredited in Ireland, Scotland and Wales to help facilitate his love of learning for these areas.

Credentials

 * Accredited Genealogist, AG® (England) with the International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists (ICAPGen)

Education

 * Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, University of Utah, 2005
 * Minors in History and International Studies from the University of Utah

FamilySearch / (Family History Library)

 * British Isles Research Consultant 2009-present
 * Information Commons Reference Consultant 2006-2009
 * Conservation Lab Clerk 2001-2006

Research Trips

 * Utah (on going)
 * Cardiganshire, Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, &amp; Glamorganshire, Wales 2010
 * Worcestershire, Birmingham, &amp; London, England 2010
 * Eskilstuna, Sweden 2008
 * Alameda, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Mateo Counties California 2008
 * Yorkshire &amp; Westmorland England 2000

Languages
A lover of history, geography and languages, Raymon speaks, reads, and writes Italian fluently, and is learning to read records of genealogical value in French, Latin, Swedish, and hopes to learn Welsh.

Lectures/Presentations

 * BYU Conference on Family History and Genealogy, Provo, Utah July-August 2012
 * Malad Valley Welsh Festival, Malad City, Idaho, June 2012
 * Instructor at the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, Salt Lake City, Utah January 2012
 * Riverton FamilySearch Library, Riverton, Utah October 2011
 * Family History Expos, San Mateo, California October 2011
 * Utah Genealogical Association, Virtual Chapter June 2011
 * Riverton FamilySearch Library, Riverton, Utah April 2011
 * Family History Expos, Duluth, Georgia November 2010
 * Riverton FamilySearch Library, Riverton, Utah October 2010
 * Family History Expos, Loveland, Colorado June 2010
 * BYU Conference on Family History and Genealogy, Provo Utah, 2008
 * Instructor at the Family History Library, Salt Lake City Utah 2006-present

Conferences attended &amp; skillbuilding

 * BYU Conference on Family History and Genealogy, Provo, Utah July-August 2012
 * Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy- Wales Course, Salt Lake City, Utah January 2012
 * RootsTech, Salt Lake City, Utah February 2011
 * ICAPGen Family History Conference Salt Lake City, Utah October 2010
 * National Genealogical Society Family History Conference, Salt Lake City, Utah April 2010
 * Board for Certification of Genealogists Skillbuilding series Salt Lake City, Utah October 2009
 * Pharos Online Training Course: Becoming a Better Genealogist in England &amp; Wales, Sept-Oct 2009
 * Advanced Irish Methodology, Salt Lake City, Utah August 2009
 * Board for Certification of Genealogists Skillbuilding series Salt Lake City, Utah February 2009
 * Advanced Genealogical Methods, Salt Lake City, Utah Feburary 2009
 * BYU Conference on Family History and Genealogy, Provo, Utah July 2008
 * BYU Computerized Family History and Genealogy Conference, Provo, Utah March 2007
 * National Genealogical Society Family History Conference, Richmond, Virginia May 2007

Genealogical Organizations

 * Utah Genealogical Association
 * National Genealogical Society

Leadership

 * Utah Genealogical Association Board of Directors
 * International Commission for the Accreditation of Professional Genealogists (ICAPGen) Commissioner- Family History Department Laision
 * FamilySearch Vetting Council- member
 * Genealogical Services Wiki Advisory Council- member

Ongoing Projects

 * Pursuing Certification credentials with the Board for Certified Genealogists®
 * Studying children homes, hospitals, asylums, prisons, workhouses, almshouses, emigration societies, and other extensive records for the poor.

Blog
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