The annual Georgia Archives and Genealogy Day program is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 22, with two tracks – one for beginners and another for more advanced researchers.
The program will begin at 9 a.m. with registration, coffee and light snacks.
Track One includes:
Military Records at the Georgia Archives
Keeping your Family Tree Healthy: Caring for Your Archives
Decoding your DNA
Unexpected Results: Stories of DNA Matches Help Us Understand Responsible DNA Testing and Ethics
Track Two includes:
Georgia Archives Online Resources
Using the Georgia Archives Reference Library
Attendees are invited to attend the sessions of most interest to them in either track. The program, sponsored by the Archives, Georgia Genealogical Society and the Friends of Georgia Archives and History (FOGAH), requires no registration and is free and open to the public.
The Georgia Archives is a unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia and identifies, collects, manages, preserves, provides access to, and publicizes records and information of Georgia and its people and assists state and local government agencies with their records management. This work is done within the framework of the USG’s mission to create a more highly educated Georgia.