Genetic Genealogy Emily D. Aulicino

7814 SE 36th Ave

PortlandOR97202

503-771-4130

Biography

I am a recently retired teacher who has researched my family’s genealogy for over 37 years, traveling nationally and internationally for that purpose. I am the administrator of seven surname email lists on RootsWeb, three genetic genealogy email lists on Yahoo, and another on Yahoowhich helps genealogists and non-genealogists write their own family and personal memories. I teach a class on Genetic Genealogy at the Genealogical Forum of Oregon (Portland) which is open to the public. As the Speaker for and the Regional Coordinator of the International Society of Genetic Genealogists (ISOGG) for Oregon, Washington and Idaho,Igive presentations at any gathering on the subject of Genetic Genealogy and have done so since October 2005. I managetwelve DNA projects through Family Tree DNA (FTDNA) which include surname, geographical and society projects. Since November 2005 I have attended the annual FTDNA International DNA Conferencesand have been a speaker for two sessions at the conference in 2007. In 2008, I was a speaker at the West Coast African American Summit in Bellevue, Washington. In February 2009, I attended the genealogy and DNA conference in Londoncalled Who Do You Think You Are.

I was interviewed by anchor Peter Ferryman of Good Day Oregon in 2005, and I have been the focus of a news article in The Daily News (Longview, Washington, May 2, 2006) and a local Portland neighborhood paper. I have given presentations on Genetic Genealogy to a large variety of audiences, in part: The All Cultural Society of Ireland (Portland), a chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution the Mayflower Society’s annual meeting, The Jewish Genealogical Society of Oregon, various workshops including twicefor a PortlandAfrican-Americanworkshop, and various genealogical societies, libraries and senior centers.

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I am available to help genealogical societies understand the benefits of Genetic Genealogy (use of DNA testing to aid traditional research), to set up a DNA Interest Group and to establish a DNA Project which will provide a source of income for the society. Email support for the Interest Group and the DNA Project is available.

“Memoing” My Memories, a 130 topic spiral bound booklet for writing your childhood memories and family stories, is available my presentations.

Presentation Topics

DNA Your Paper Trail: An Introduction to Genetic Genealogy

What is Genetic Genealogy? Learn the basics of DNA, which testing companies assist genealogists and how testing helps your research. Understand how to test all of your lineage and the reasons for doing so.

Comparing DNA: Apples, Oranges, and Bananas

Compares the differences among Genetic Genealogy Testing, Forensic Testing and Health Testing

Covers the Privacy Issues

Finding and Convincing Testers

How to locate testers you don not know and convince them to test

Target audience: Any tester who wishes to do more than test and wait for someone else to match them; genealogists who wish to be active in breaking their brick wall; any project manager

DNA Success Stories

Looks at the various levels of success and what it means to genealogists

Uses true success stories

Covers both Ydna and mtDNA

Comparing the Big Three

Compares the three major companies for genealogy DNA testing: DNA Heritage, DNA Ancestry and Family Tree DNA. Learn which best fits your needs.

Becoming a DNA Project Manager

An introduction to the types of DNA projects and how they assist genealogical research. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each. Find out how to establish your own project and which type of projectfits your needs.

Care and Feeding of a DNA Project

Now that you are an Administrator for a DNA Project, learn how to support your members and promote your project for continued success.

Establishing a DNA Interest Group

Topics for meetings and discussions to help you teach other genealogists how to take advantage of DNA testing, the most accurate resource to aid traditional genealogical research. Ideas to keep your group interested.

Writing Your Childhood and Family Memories: A simple technique

Learn to write about your childhood and family memories using a quick and simple technique. Learn various organizational ideas and writing tips. Book for sale at workshops or by mail (Spiral bound; 144 pages on heavy vellum; 130 topics with writing tips and organizational ideas).

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