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Faces of NextGen: Meet Devon Noel Lee

Devon Noel Lee, 41, Texas

What five words would you use to describe yourself? Energetic, passionate, motivating, inspiring, teacher’s heart.

Why genealogy? Why not genealogy? Of all the activities that I could do, nothing will last longer or have a greater impact than connecting my children’s hearts with those of their ancestors. There are lessons to learn from the tragedies and the triumphs as well as the wise or imprudent decisions. Only genealogy profiles these connections on such a deep level. Plus, sometimes you learn some hilarious situations along the way.

What’s the coolest discovery you’ve made? There are too many to name, so I’ll limit myself to three. With DNA testing, my circumstantial/inferential genealogy was proven correct! Oh, yeah. I have discovered more relations for my grandmother’s adopted line than she ever knew. I untangled a great-grandfather from his brother’s wife and discovered he had a second wife that only one side of the family understood well. And I also found out about a great-grandmother had a fiancé who died before she married my great-grandfather. The woman who encouraged the second match was the mother of the deceased fiancé!

What are you working on this week? That changes daily. I will either be giving back through indexing at FamilySearch, preparing a manuscript for publishing the stories of my ancestors, connecting with emails from DNA relatives matches, or just going where the hints lead me. Or, I’ll work on videos for the FamilyHistoryFanatics.com channel on YouTube.

What’s the number one secret to your success in genealogy? Patience! You have to laugh because I’m not a naturally patient person. I am easily distracted, so perhaps that helps me be patient. The discoveries of a Civil War ancestor that led me to discover his brothers and sister required patience. Patience for a photo request to be filled at Find A Grave. Patience for a Civil War Pension file to be scanned and sent to me. Patience for myself as I attempted one-name genealogy research for other Townsends in Franklin County, Ohio. Patience for the right time to take a DNA test. And that’s just one line. Every family line has a story of patience as I await the technology, time, or financial resources to catch up so I can make more discoveries.

What superpower would you want to help you uncover your family history? Time travel. Is that a superpower if it requires mechanical devices to access? I think this is every genealogist’s dream superpower. If that isn’t possible, it would be to read multiple foreign languages. I’d love to use the superpower to read German newspapers and church records to benefit my family and to learn other languages so I could serve my community through indexing or one-on-one family tree climbing.

What are we most likely to find you doing when you’re not researching family history? Raising my five superheroes or dating my husband. My family is my life. You might also find me reading a Regency England era romance novel.

Anything else you’d like to share? Family history is more than researching dead people. We have to preserve the stories of our living relatives and ourselves as well. I am a young mother, yet my father passed away after meeting only three of his grandchildren. His stories died with him, and so did his voice. When my youngest was two, my mother joined him in the grave the same year my last living grandparent died. The link to the past closed and I only have access to what I can find in “traditional” genealogical records. Preserving the living is the most important thing a genealogist can do. As time permits, finding more about the deceased relatives can increase.


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NGGN Welcomes Outreach Coordinator

The NextGen Genealogy Network welcomes volunteer Kristin Britanik as Outreach Coordinator.

Kristin Britanik

Britanik replaces co-coordinators Jen Baldwin, a 2013-2016 Leadership Team member, and Mike Quackenbush, a 2016-2017 Leadership Team member. NGGN’s Outreach Coordinator works with volunteers to host meetups at genealogy conferences and events worldwide, as Britanik will do herself this September at the Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Britanik is a genealogist and digitization professional based in Pennsylvania. She is employed at the Andy Warhol Museum and previously worked in archival digitization for Ancestry.com and was a researcher at the New England Historic Genealogical Society.

She can be found online at DeepGenes.com and on Twitter @DeepGenes. Contact her at the NextGen Genealogy Network at [email protected].

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NGGN Welcomes Content Coordinator

The NextGen Genealogy Network welcomes volunteer Becky Zoglmann as Content Coordinator.

Becky Zoglmann

Zoglmann replaces Melanie Frick, a member of the NextGen Genealogy Network’s Leadership Team since 2013 and 2015-2017 Content Coordinator. Frick says, “It has been a wonderful experience to take an active role in our mission of empowering young genealogists. I’ve enjoyed curating and creating content for our blog, newsletter, and social media, and look forward to the fresh perspective that Becky will bring to the position.”

Zoglmann, a native of England, resides in Georgia. An avid genealogist, she is a current participant in ProGen 35 and brings experience in nonprofit leadership from her local chapter of the International Mom’s Club.

She can be found online at RJZ Genealogy and on Twitter @rjzgenealogy. Contact her at the NextGen Genealogy Network at [email protected].

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Faces of NextGen LIVE! Meet Devon Noel Lee

The NextGen Genealogy Network’s Faces of NextGen LIVE! is a new feature hosted by Education Coordinator Eric Wells. In this recorded interview, get to know Devon Noel Lee of Texas:

Want to say hello to your fellow young genealogists during a fun and informal interview with Eric? Let us know at [email protected].

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