Ann Carter Fleming
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Ann is the author of ''The Organized Family Historian: How to File, Manage, and Protect Your Genealogical Research and Heirlooms'' (Nashville: Rutledge Hill Press, 2004) and co-author of ''Research in Missouri'', ''NGS Research in the States Series'' (Arlington: NGS, 1999), the [[Researching Business, Institution, and Organization Records|"Business, Institution, and Organization Records"]] chapter of ''[[The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy]]'', and several family histories. She is past-president of the [[National Genealogical Society]] and on the board of [[St. Louis Genealogical Society]]. | Ann is the author of ''The Organized Family Historian: How to File, Manage, and Protect Your Genealogical Research and Heirlooms'' (Nashville: Rutledge Hill Press, 2004) and co-author of ''Research in Missouri'', ''NGS Research in the States Series'' (Arlington: NGS, 1999), the [[Researching Business, Institution, and Organization Records|"Business, Institution, and Organization Records"]] chapter of ''[[The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy]]'', and several family histories. She is past-president of the [[National Genealogical Society]] and on the board of [[St. Louis Genealogical Society]]. | ||
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Ann Carter Fleming, CG, CGL, is an author, lecturer, researcher, and volunteer.
Ann is the author of The Organized Family Historian: How to File, Manage, and Protect Your Genealogical Research and Heirlooms (Nashville: Rutledge Hill Press, 2004) and co-author of Research in Missouri, NGS Research in the States Series (Arlington: NGS, 1999), the "Business, Institution, and Organization Records" chapter of The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy, and several family histories. She is past-president of the National Genealogical Society and on the board of St. Louis Genealogical Society.

