Area of Expertise: State and Federal Censuses, New England, Ireland, and New York research, with a focus on research methodology and organization. Lindsay also oversees the research team working on the 10 Million Names project.
Areas of Expertise: African American genealogy, Oklahoma and Freedmen of the Five Tribes, Mississippi, and generational Americans with enslaved and/or enslaver ancestors.
Shalley Marshall received a B.S. in Psychology and a B.A. in Russian from Tulane University, and a M.S. in Library and Information Science, with an Archival Management focus, from Simmons University.
Kate Gilbert has been a member of the Research Services team since 2023. She holds a BA in History from the University of New England, as well as a Master's Certificate in Museum Studies from Tufts University.
Areas of Expertise: 19th-century America, Germany, New York, New York City, Norway, Italy, westward migration, immigration history, and descendancy research.
Zobeida leads the volunteer program for Database Services and assists with creating and improving the database offerings on the American Ancestors website.
Theresa's passion for history led her to pursue her master's degree at Salem State University. Before joining American Ancestors she spent the last ten years working in higher education with a focus on project and data management.
Amanda assists with creating and improving the genealogical databases. She started at American Ancestors as an indexing volunteer in 2020 and then joined the database team in 2021 as a digitization assistant.
Prior to joining the American Ancestors staff as Lead Genealogist of the Early New England Families Study Project, Alicia compiled and edited numerous important genealogical publications.