Does your family history include run-ins with the mafia, witches, and sea monsters?
Suzanne Russo Adams always cherished her lively Italian family gatherings but wasn’t initially drawn to genealogy. It took tearful Latin lessons and storytelling at Sunday dinners to spark her passion for family history.
After graduating from Brigham Young University with a degree in family history, Suzanne began her career at Ancestry. She later moved to FamilySearch, where her work led her to ancestral parish churches in Sicily and over 100 archives worldwide. Today, she's shaping future genealogists as an associate professor and director of the Center for Family History and Genealogy at her alma mater.
Listen in as Suzanne and I discuss how exploring where we come from can deeply connect us to who we are and help define who we want to become.
Learn more about Suzanne and the Center for Family History and Genealogy:
https://history.byu.edu/directory/suzanne-adams
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