Kim Varney Chandler
Kim Varney Chandler is a researcher, amateur genealogist, photographer, bird watcher, and dog lover. She is a two-time graduate of the University of New Hampshire (‘91, ‘96G) where her love of history began in Professor Charles Clark’s classroom in Horton Hall. She has been researching ever since.
Kim has spent a good amount of time in libraries and historical societies, tracing genealogy, reviewing property deeds, and reading history books.
When not immersed in the past, Kim works as a high school counselor and commits an inordinate amount of time to volunteer work for a variety of organizations. She is a life-long resident of New Hampshire except for two stints living south of the Mason-Dixon.
She lives in Hancock with her husband Marshell and Pemi the hiking therapy dog.