Melinda Kashuba holds a PhD in Geography from the University
of California, Los
Angeles. She is
a popular lecturer and author of Walking
with Your Ancestors: a Genealogist’s Guide to Using Maps and Geography (Family
Tree Books, 2005) plus numerous articles in genealogical magazines and other
publications. Her specialties include nineteenth and twentieth century American
records and maps. She performs
genealogical research for clients and is a member of the National Genealogical
Society, the Federation of Genealogical Societies, and the Association of
Professional Genealogists.
She possesses archival, library and courthouse research
experience throughout California,
Nevada, and Hawaii
as well as at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City,
the National Archives in Washington, D.C.,
the Library of Congress, the Daughters of the American Revolution Library, and
The Newberry Library in Chicago.