Julie Miller / Birdie Holsclaw
Julie Miller, CG is a full-time professional genealogist. She has twenty-seven years research experience, is a national lecturer, past President of the Colorado Genealogical Society, and a genealogy columnist. She specializes in Colorado, Federal records, Catholic church records, and project management. She is a graduate of National Institute of Genealogical Research, Samford University’s Institute of Genealogical and Historical Research and the National Genealogical Society’s “American Genealogy: A Basic Course.” She volunteers at the National Archives-Rocky Mountain Region and the Catholic Archdiocese of Denver Archives. Web site
Birdie Monk Holsclaw, CG has served as officer, committee/board member, and volunteer for the Association of Professional Genealogists, the Federation of Genealogical Societies, the Colorado Genealogical Society; was a former indexer of the National Genealogical Society Quarterly (NGS); a contributor to the Association of Professional Genealogists Quarterly and The Colorado Genealogist. She was the 2003 winner of the NGS Family History Writing Contest, and received the 2004 Award for Excellence, National Genealogical Society Quarterly. She is a local and national lecturer, with special interest in problem solving using neighborhood reconstruction, land and related records (maps, census records, tax records, etc.); records of the deaf and blind. Web site
CG, or Certified Genealogist, is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) used under license after periodic examination by the Board.