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Updated 26 October 2005
Kyle J. Betit Biography & Links to Published Work
Kyle J. Betit is a professional genealogist, lecturer and author residing in
Salt Lake City, Utah. With Dwight Radford, he was co-editor of the popular
journal The Irish At Home and Abroad [out of print], and co-author of Ireland: A
Genealogical Guide [out of print]. Radford and Betit wrote A Genealogist's Guide to Discovering Your Irish Ancestors, published by Betterway Books
(Cincinnati) in 2001.
Kyle specializes in Irish, Eastern European, immigration, and religious records research.
Kyle makes frequent trips to Ireland and Europe and throughout the United
States and Canada to conduct research for clients and give lectures. He is
an instructor in the American Research Department of the Internet genealogy courses
offered by the University of Toronto and the National Institute of
Genealogical Studies.
Kyle is Research Director of the firm ProGenealogists, Inc., in Salt Lake City. He operates the Irish Research Pages of Ireland.ProGenealogists.com. He is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists, the Genealogical Speakers Guild, the National Genealogical Society, and the National Writers Union.
He studied biology and chemistry at Dartmouth College and holds a bachelor of
science degree in biology from the University of Utah. He is involved in the
application of genealogy research to medical genetics studies at the
Universities of Utah and Vermont. He also lectures on topics related to "genealogy and genetics."
Email:
kylebetit@msn.com
Books authored/co-authored by Kyle J. Betit
Articles authored by Kyle J. Betit
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