Immigration and naturalization records are on the program at the next meeting of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Sacramento on Sunday, January 6.
The meeting begins at 10am at the Albert Einstein Residence Center, 1935 Wright Street, Sacramento.
Speaker Lynn Brown will discuss how to determine when your ancestor immigrated, what records are available and how to locate them. Learn what organization has replaced the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and how this may impact your efforts to uncover relevant records.
A family historian for more than 35 years, Brown has an extensive background in computer and genealogy research. She is a Sacramento Regional Family History Center volunteer and recently retired from teaching genealogy research skills in several local school districts. She has lectured throughout the Central Valley and owns Family-Quest.com, a genealogical counseling business.
The meeting begins at 10am at the Albert Einstein Residence Center, 1935 Wright Street, Sacramento.
Speaker Lynn Brown will discuss how to determine when your ancestor immigrated, what records are available and how to locate them. Learn what organization has replaced the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and how this may impact your efforts to uncover relevant records.
A family historian for more than 35 years, Brown has an extensive background in computer and genealogy research. She is a Sacramento Regional Family History Center volunteer and recently retired from teaching genealogy research skills in several local school districts. She has lectured throughout the Central Valley and owns Family-Quest.com, a genealogical counseling business.
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