Len Enlow has been interested in family history for about 45 years. A founding member and past president of the Corona Genealogical Society, Len edits and publishes the Society’s monthly newsletter, and schedules and teaches many of the classes sponsored by the society and the Corona Public Library. Len retired from Boeing in 1999 after 33 years of service. He received his BSEE from Pennsylvania State University and his MSEE from California State University at Long Beach. He is the author of a technical book and holder of two patents.
The well-equipped genealogist, amateur or professional, keeps records using a genealogy “program”—a database in which to record and report on everything known about everybody of interest. Family Tree Maker, advertised as the world’s top selling genealogy software, has gone through many phases and ownerships since its creation in 1989. Now under the Ancestry.com umbrella, its popularity with both PC and Mac users continues.
Len Enlow has been interested in family history for about 45 years. A founding member and past president of the Corona Genealogical Society, Len edits and publishes the Society’s monthly newsletter, and schedules and teaches many of the classes sponsored by the society and the Corona Public Library. Len retired from Boeing in 1999 after 33 years of service. He received his BSEE from Pennsylvania State University and his MSEE from California State University at Long Beach. He is the author of a technical book and holder of two patents.
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