United States and Canada Research Specialist

Julia A. Anderson, MA, AG®, AGL™

Julia A. Anderson has a master's degree in history and is an Accredited Genealogist® and Accredited Genealogist Lecturer™ with expertise in the U.S. Gulf South Region. She is research specialist at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and teaches research and accreditation classes for Salt Lake Community College's online genealogy certificate program. Julia is the owner and managing member of Anderson Genealogical Research, LLC and serves as the conference chair for the Utah Genealogical Association. She and her husband, Scott, live in Orem, Utah and are the parents of nine children and grandparents of nine.

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Thumbnail ki he Getting Started with African American Family History Research
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Thumbnail ki he Order in the Court! Introducing United States Court Records.
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Thumbnail ki he Power Hour: The Power of Process: From Clues to Conclusions
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Power Hour: The Power of Process: From Clues to Conclusions

Alyssa Gamble Martinez, Colette Hokanson, Julia A. Anderson, Savannah Larson, Janalee McBride

Thumbnail ki he Reclaiming the Past: Analyzing Southern Claims Commission Files for Genealogical Research
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Thumbnail ki he Power Hour: The Power of Proof: Mastering the Five Steps of Record Evaluation
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Power Hour: The Power of Proof: Mastering the Five Steps of Record Evaluation

Alyssa Gamble Martinez, Julia A. Anderson, Savannah Larson, Colette Hokanson, Janalee McBride

Thumbnail ki he Constructing Genealogical Proof: Conflict Resolution, Indirect Evidence, and Written Conclusions
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