2007 APGQ Excellence Award
Fort Wayne, IN


reprinted from
Association of Professional Genealogists digest
August 21, 2007

 APG Recognizes Genealogists with Achievement Award

Sharon Tate Moody, CG, president of APG, presented this year's awards at the association luncheon at the Federation of Genealogical Societies Conference (FGS) in Fort Wayne, Indiana. 

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Dr. Stephen P. Morse received the APGQ Excellence Award for his exceptional articles published in the APG Quarterly last year.  His "One-Step" search tools have assisted genealogists greatly by making it easier to find their ancestors within existing large genealogical databases.  Morse is a computer professional who holds a doctoral degree in electrical engineering.  He is best known as the architect of the Intel 8086 which sparked the PC revolution 25 years ago.