Angela Harris, CG

Angela Harris is a board-certified professional genealogist specializing in forensic genealogy focusing on probate research and family reconstruction. Her work has included complex cases from New England, the Midwestern US, Canada, and Italy. Angela holds a Professional Learning Certificate in Genealogical Studies from the National Institute of Genealogical Studies and has enhanced her education with several certificates in forensic and genetic genealogy through the Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh/GRIP Genealogy Institute and the Applied Genealogy Institute. Angela has served as Secretary for the New England Chapter of the Association of Professional Genealogists since 2023 and is a Director-at-Large of the New Hampshire Society of Genealogists.

Angela's Upcoming Live Webinars (1)

Wed, September 17 2025: 0:00 UTC
Finding Frank Henry Hill
Wed, September 17 2025: 0:00 UTC
In 1906, Nellie Langevin married Frank Henry Hill in Penacook, New Hampshire. Frank vanished three years later, leaving Nellie to fend for herself. Despite her efforts to divorce him, Nellie died in 1914, still officially married. Who was Nellie’s elusive husband and what happened to him? This case study resolves conflicting direct, indirect, and negative evidence to uncover Frank’s identity and highlights the importance of including the FAN Club in reasonably exhaustive research.
In 1906, Nellie Langevin married Frank Henry Hill in Penacook, New Hampshire. Frank vanished three years later, leaving Nellie to fend for herself. Despite her efforts to divorce him, Nellie died in 1914, still officially married. Who was Nellie’s elusive husband and what happened to him? This case study resolves conflicting direct, indirect, and negative evidence to uncover Frank’s identity and highlights the importance of including the FAN Club in reasonably exhaustive research.
Wed, September 17 2025: 0:00 UTC