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"Genealogical Research on Ancestry.com"
Four presentations by Ancestry's Family Research Director. Morning refreshments and lunch provided. Virtual viewing available April 1-30.
When and where
Date and time
Saturday, March 18 · 9am - 4pm CDT
Location
Moody Civic Center 200 Civic Center Drive Moody, AL 35004
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About this event
Alabama Genealogical Society, Inc. brings Jennifer Utley, director of Family History Research at Ancestry, to headline the society's spring seminar on Saturday, March 18, 2023
Speaker
Utley oversees the story production and family history research for the Ancestry marketing team and for Ancestry-sponsored television shows including Who Do You Think You Are? (US), Long Lost Family (including genetic research) and Roots Less Traveled. Her research specialties include genetic genealogy, descendancy research, all things Ancestry, and finding amazing stories in family trees.
Presentations
- "Using the Power of Ancestry to Connect Your Dots"
- "How DNA Enhances Genealogical Research"
- "TV Genealogy: Behind the Scenes on Who Do You Think You Are? and Long Lost Family"
- "Genealogical Research - A Case Study"
Exhibitors
• Birmingham African American Genealogy Group • American Village (Veterans Register of Honor) • DAR Oak Mountain Chapter • Related Faces • Sons of the American Revolution • AGS •
Tickets
Tickets for in-person seminars are $40 for AGS members; $50 for nonmembers. This includes morning refreshments and lunch. Tickets for virtual attendees are $20 for AGS members; $30 nonmembers. If you would like to join the AGS and receive a discount on your seminar ticket, you may join the organization here: AGS Member Application.
Virtual Viewing
Virtual viewers have up to 30 days to view the presentations during the month of April. Due to copyright restrictions, video clips from the TV programs will not be recorded for the virtual presentation. In-person attendees will also have access to the virtual presentations.
Questions?
Please contact events@algensoc.org with questions regarding our seminar series.
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About the organizer
The Alabama Genealogical Society, Inc. (AGS) is a nonprofit organization chartered in 1958 to assist and support the research of its members by finding, safeguarding, preserving, and publishing records pertaining to Alabama families and their history. It is the only genealogical society in Alabama that serves all 67 counties.