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Dave Obee
Dave Obee holds an honorary doctor of laws degree awarded by the University of Victoria, British Columbia, in recognition of his work as a journalist, histor
Joe Everett
Joseph B. Everett, MLS, AG is the Family History, Local History, and Microforms Librarian at the Brigham Young University Harold B. Lee Library.
Milan Pohontsch
Milan Pohontsch is a native German and Wend at the same time.
Thom Edlund
Thomas K. Edlund is a specialist in East European languages and manuscripts.
The History of FEEFHS
From it's humble beginnings, the Foundation for East European Family History Studies (FEEFHS) has become one of the most outstanding organizations in Eastern European genealogical research.
What is FEEFHS?
FEEFHS, or the Foundation of East European Family History Studies, understands itself as a portal to research in Eastern and Southern Europe, including the German territories that are no longer part of the German Empire.
FEEFHS - The Name and Focus
Since the changing of FEEFHS name from Federation of East European Family History Societies to Foundation for East European Family History Studies, the organization has made some adjustments to its charter. FEEFHS president, Thom Edlun, outlines where FEEFHS will be directed its energy and focus.