Janna's Genealogy Services

Janna Larson has been doing genealogical research since 1981. She has ancestors who were English, Irish, Scottish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch. Belgian and German. Some came in colonial times; others came in the 1880's. She has extensive experience with many types of research.

She holds a BA degree from Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Before becoming a genealogist, she worked in manufacturing administration. Her father was in the foreign service and she has lived in and visited many foreign countries. She and her husband, Chad, live in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Janna has been a member of the Family History Society of Arizona since 1982. She has held many offices in the Society, including President, Vice President, Chapter President, Treasurer, Seminar Chairman and Membership Chairman. She teaches beginning and advanced genealogy classes at Phoenix College and many locations in the Phoenix area. Janna is a frequent and well-known genealogical lecturer in the state. She is currently Secretary/Treasurer of the Arizona Council of Professional Genealogists.

In 1991 she indexed, compiled and published the second edition of Will Hall's "Bennington Genealogy" an 840 page book. She has computerized all the Bennington data, creating a PAF file with over 12,000 names. It will be the foundation for a third edition of the book.

Janna publishes a quarterly newsletter, the "Bennington Bulletin." She edited the "Easy Guide to German Genealogy" by Marianne Southworth. She is a co-author of the Family History Society of Arizona's "Seminar Planning Guide." In addition, she has had several articles published in the scholarly genealogical journals including The American Genealogist and The New Hampshire Genealogical Record.

You may wish to visit these web sites: Janna Bennington Larson's Ahnentafel, or Chad Larson's Ahnentafel or Genealogy One-on-One.

For more information, please e-mail her at Janna.Larson@cox.net.



Research

Janna is willing to do extensive research projects or simple research tasks. Easy access to one of the largest LDS branch genealogy libraries in the US facilitates projects.

Research Consultation

If you prefer to do your own research, Janna will be glad to help you plan your strategy.

Transcription

Janna has experience transcribing old handwritten records which are difficult to read. Her typing, grammar and spelling skills are excellent. She can help you prepare manuscripts, tables, charts, databases, mailing lists or newsletters.

PAF input

Converting your handwritten family sheets to the Personal Ancestral File Computer Genealogy Program will be fast and accurate as Janna has been using this program since it was first introduced.


Lectures
For your convenience, Janna's lecture subjects are grouped by type below. If you would like to hear a lecture that is not listed below, please ask, and Janna will consider creating a new speech.