Teagan Arnold Mrs
Available for Short Term & Long Term Research Projects
Ruby Swan Genealogy
Currently accepting clients for...
- Family History Research
- Speaking / Presenting
- Writing /Publishing
- Other Speciality
Family History Research
- Document Retrieval / Record Agent
- Family History Research
Speaking/Presenting
- Family History Research
- Methodology & Resources
- Technology
- Writing & Publishing
- Available for in-person events
- Available for virtual events
Writing/Publishing
- Author/Writer
- Editor
- Graphic Designer
- Publisher
Other Speciality
- Event / Reunion / Travel Planning
- House Historian / Local History
- Oral Historian
- Photograph Analysis
- Handwriting / Palaeography
Teagan Arnold, the owner of Ruby Swan Genealogy, resides in Central Queensland with her family.
Transitioning from a government role to pursue her passion in history, Teagan has a Diploma of Family History from the University of Tasmania. She's now advancing her studies with a Bachelor's in Historical Inquiry and Practice at the University of New England.
As a member of The Association of Professional Genealogists, The Australian Historical Association, and The Royal Historical Society of Queensland, Teagan upholds the standards set by their Codes of Ethics and Professional Practices. Teagan’s interest in local history has also led to her serving as a member on the Central Highlands Arts and Cultural Advisory Committee as well as serving as the Hon. Secretary at her local historical association.
Transitioning from a government role to pursue her passion in history, Teagan has a Diploma of Family History from the University of Tasmania. She's now advancing her studies with a Bachelor's in Historical Inquiry and Practice at the University of New England.
As a member of The Association of Professional Genealogists, The Australian Historical Association, and The Royal Historical Society of Queensland, Teagan upholds the standards set by their Codes of Ethics and Professional Practices. Teagan’s interest in local history has also led to her serving as a member on the Central Highlands Arts and Cultural Advisory Committee as well as serving as the Hon. Secretary at her local historical association.