Curators on Geni
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As previously mentioned, Curators are users who are active and well regarded by the community. Curators are volunteers and are not Geni staff. They are users like you, and most have been actively working on the collaborative project of creating a shared historical family tree for over two years.
See also: Curators -- and how YOU can help
List of Curators
Curator | Areas of Focus | Languages | |
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Rehan Allahwala | Works with Asian lines | English, Urdu | |
Harald Alvestrand | Norway, legendary Viking lines, general busybody | Norwegian, English (can make my way in Swedish, Danish and German) | |
Mimi Arcala | |||
Jennifer Dongvillo Archibald | |||
Susanna Engberg Barnevik | |||
Pablo Benítez Barreto | Works with mostly Portuguese & Spanish branches | Spanish, English, Portuguese | |
Anne M Berge | Works with Western Norwegian nobility and connections to Orkney, Scotland, Normandie and Anglo-Saxons, and DNA genealogy | norsk, svenska, dansk, English, Deutsch | |
Heather Fachet Bond | Works on the Mayflower families, mainly the Standish line and also the English royals- concentrating on the Tudors | English | |
Chad Bouldin | |||
Bjørn P. Brox | Works with old Nordic/Viking and Scandinavian noble lines | norsk, svenska, dansk, English, Deutsch | |
Yigal Burstein | |||
Gene Daniell 4 | Works with the Daniell, Merrill, Holt, and connected trees, and Plantagenets | English, French | |
Richard Eric Kuhlmey Dickinson | |||
Peter Dutton | |||
Maria Edmonds-Zediker | Main focus is early Virginia settlement and migration into Carolinas, Kentucky and Midwest. Additional fields of interest include Eastern Cherokee, Gold Rush California and Clopton-Pecche-Peverel family lines in England and US. Volunteer work in Counts of Anjou (800-1100 AD France and England). | English only. | |
Martin Eriksen | |||
Farkas Mihály László | Works with Hungarian, Polish, German, Austrian, Slovak, Serbian, Czech families | Hungarian, English | |
Ofir Friedman | |||
Flemming Funch | |||
Kevin Hanit | |||
Erica Isabel Howton | Works with Colonial American families and their ancestors, mostly in England and Scotland | English | |
Sherry Houy | |||
Myrna Huthmacher | |||
Калоян Иванов | Works with Bulgaria and Eastern Europe, the Balkans; also interested in the Tolkiens, Suffields and Groves families of England | Bulgarian, English, a little bit of Spanish, Russian, French, German and Japanese, and also familiar with Greek and Turkish | |
Terry Jackson | Works with William the Conqueror descendants down through the Plantagenets | English | |
David Kaleita | Works with Morrill, Morin, Colby, Chase and Stevens branches | English | |
Shmuel Aharon Kam (Kahn) | Works with the Biblical Tree, parts of the Jewish historical tree | English, Hebrew | |
Günther Kipp | |||
Kristi Mas | Colonial America, English and French Royalty | ||
Victar Mas | Spanish and Portuguese Royalty, Colonial Puerto Rico | English, Spanish | |
Vance Barrett Mathis | |||
Brendan Molloy | Works with Mayflower Families | English and partial Hebrew, German and Spanish | |
Kim Odenweller | |||
Janet Palo-Jackson | Works with Colonial Quakers, English nobility | English | |
Lúcia Pilla | Works with Portuguese, Spanish, and French branches | Portuguese, Spanish, English, Italian and French | |
Henn Sarv | Works with Estonian family trees and connections, Carolingian and Merovingian families, the Trojan lines, Scandic-Greek families, Greek Mythology | Estonian, Finnish, English, and Russian | |
Lars Söderström | |||
Catherine "Erin" Spiceland | Works with Colonial America, England, Saxony, Bavaria, France, Germany, and middle and ancient western European nobility | English | |
Kris Stewart | |||
Jadranka Sunde | Works with Croatia (in particular Dalmatia) and Croatian rullers (and links to Hungarian, Austrian, Bosnian, Italian, Serbian, Turkish) | Fluent English and Croatian (Serbian/Bosnian), understanding most Slavic Languages and Italian | |
Justin Swanström | Works with the Gallo-Romans, early Habsburgs, Etichonids, Dukes of Alemannia, and Dukes of Alsace | English | |
Geoffrey Trowbridge | |||
Tammy Swingle | |||
David Usherwood | |||
Marsha Gail (Kamish) Veazey | Works mostly with early colonial Americans and onward. | English | |
Margaret Verner | |||
Daniel Walton | Works with mostly colonial US parts of the tree | English | |
Lori Wilke | |||
Pam Wilson | Works with medieval French, Norman and Anglo-Norman families of the 10th-12th centuries. American interests include primarily rural Southeastern US families (17th-19th centuries) | English, French and Latin | |
Richard Wilson | |||
Angus Wood-Salomon | English |