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Megan Smolenyak : ウィキペディア英語版 | Megan Smolenyak Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak (she is a double Smolenyak〔Sam Roberts, ("Genealogical detective story begins at Ellis Island," ) ''The New York Times'', September 14, 2006.〕), born October 9, is a genealogist,〔Sue Shellenbarger, ("Grandma Did What?' Digging Up the Roots of Family Lore" ) ''The Wall Street Journal,'' January 17, 2013.〕 author, speaker, and on-air expert.〔IMDB, ("Megan Smolenyak On-Air Resume" ) ''IMDb.com, Inc.''〕 Since 1999, she has been a consultant with the U.S. Army's repatriation efforts 〔Joseph A. Gambardello, ("Haddonfield genealogist helped Army identify remains of airman killed in 1946" ) ''Philadelphia Inquirer,'' December 31, 2012.〕 and has located the families of over a thousand soldiers still unaccounted for from WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam.〔〔Matt Schudel, ("Fallen but Never Forgotten: Remains Buried 60 Years After Flier's Disappearance," ) ''Washington Post'', May 27, 2004.〕 As a genealogist, she is best known for unearthing celebrity roots,〔〔("Megan Smolenyak Articles on The Huffington Post" ) ''Huffington Post''〕 conducting forensic research〔Sheila Langan, ("Calling Up the Ancestors: Genealogist Megan Smolenyak", ) ''Irish America,'' February/March 2013.〕 for coroners, police departments, NCIS and the FBI, and championing the use of DNA testing to learn about one’s ancestry.〔Kevin Kelly, ("Trace Your Roots with DNA + The Genographic Project: Practical genetic literacy," ) ''Cool Tools'', August 22, 2005.〕 Her news-making discoveries include uncovering Michelle Obama's family tree,〔Rachel L. Swarns and Jodi Kantor, ("In First Lady's Roots, a Complex Path From Slavery," ) ''The New York Times,'' October 7, 2009.〕 revealing the true story of Annie Moore, the first immigrant through Ellis Island,〔 tracing Barack Obama's roots to Moneygall, Ireland,〔Mary Jordan, ("Tiny Irish Village Is Latest Place to Claim Obama as Its Own," ) ''The Washington Post'', May 13, 2007.〕 and discovering that Al Sharpton’s great-grandfather had been owned by relatives of Strom Thurmond.〔Robin Shulman, ("Sharpton's Ancestor Was Owned by Thurmond's," ) ''The Washington Post'', February 25, 2007.〕 Formerly Chief Family Historian for Ancestry.com, she also founded (Unclaimed Persons ). Smolenyak holds a BSFS in Foreign Service from Georgetown University, an MBA in International Business from George Washington University and an MAS in Information Technology from Johns Hopkins University. == Author == Smolenyak has authored six books. She was the winner of a 2009 gold Folio Eddie award, as well as five writing awards from the International Society of Family History Writers and Editors. She has written articles for ''Ancestry'', ''Family Chronicle'', ''Family Tree Magazine'', ''(Irish America )'', ''Genealogical Computing'', ''Heritage Quest'', ''NGS NewsMagazine'', ''Everton's Family History Magazine'', and ''APG Quarterly''. Smolenyak is also a ''Huffington Post'' contributor.〔
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