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July 2023 Virtual Genealogical Program "Using Revolutionary War Records"

5 Jul 2023 8:33 AM | Anonymous

The following announcement was written by the Augusta (Georgia) Genealogical Society (Reminder: You can attend VIRTUAL presentations from anywhere in the world):

July 2023 Virtual Genealogical Program

"Using Revolutionary War Records"

When:  Saturday, July 22, 2023

Time:  11:00 am - 12:00 pm  EST

Where: Online

Price:  FREE to AGS members and $10 for nonmembers

Click here to register:  https://www.augustagensociety.org/

The registration deadline is June 20, 2023

Limited seating to view the virtual presentation will be offered at the Adamson Library. To reserve a seat, please call (706) 722-4073.

Presenting

Melanie McComb, Genealogist

New England Historic Genealogical Society

Understand how to locate and best utilize Revolutionary War muster rolls and service records for your ancestor. An overview of using local, state, and federal sources to determine whether your ancestor served during the war will be reviewed.

Melanie McComb, a Genealogist, assists library visitors in Boston at the NEHGS, both on-site and online, with their family history research. She is an international lecturer who teaches a variety of topics. Melanie holds a B.S. degree from the State University of New York at Oswego. She previously served as the social media coordinator for the NextGen Genealogy Network, a non-profit that creates a community for younger genealogists, where she managed the Facebook and Twitter accounts.

The program flyer is available at https://filedn.com/lwhnSvLzTkI41rItzEOPak0/graphics/AGS%20%20Program%20July%2022%202023%20Revolutionary%20Records.jpg.

JOIN AGS NOW and enjoy the benefits of several programs, which will be free to members in 2023.

The Augusta Genealogical Society is a non-profit organization founded in Augusta, Georgia , in September 1979.

Comments

  • 6 Jul 2023 4:39 AM | Anonymous
    The flyer indicates the deadline is July 20. It's not too late to register. (I did).
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