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Lynzi Kidman CoffeyLynzi Kidman Coffey grew up on a farm in the outskirts of Spanish Fork, Utah. From the time she was a young child, she took an interest in people and relationships. She is the wife of a Kentucky boy, and a mother to six children. Lynzi spent over a decade doing genealogy as a hobby. She finally realized that family history is her passion and returned to BYU-Idaho to earn a degree in Family History Research. Lynzi is full of energy and contagious enthusiasm, and she is eager to help others find their family. Lynzi works for the Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a family history consultant in her local area, she shares her excitement and passion with all those she serves and teaches. Lynzi is motivated to share her methods for doing family history research and providing meaningful discovery experiences to beginners and advanced genealogists alike. Her class is engaging, entertaining, and insightful!Lynzi Kidman Coffey grew up on a farm outside Spanish Fork, Utah, where she developed a lifelong interest in people and relationships. A wife, mother of six, and passionate genealogist, she earned a degree in Family History Research from BYU-Idaho after more than a decade of hands-on experience. Lynzi works with the Family History Department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and serves as a ward and stake family history consultant. Known for her energy and enthusiasm, she loves helping others discover their family stories through engaging and meaningful learning experiences.
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From Zoomers to Millennials: Meaningful Activities to Connect You and Your Family History
Lynzi Kidman Coffey, Amanda Terry


