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It is free and open to the public. Direct link and password to the Zoom meeting will be emailed to all registrants ahead of time.
All events are at 12:30 p.m.
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Commemorating the Battle of Saratoga (1777). 1932.
From Digital Collections, NYSA_14297-87_2855.
Tuesday, January 18
12:30 p.m.
When conducting genealogical research, sometimes a family's most treasured document or greatest clues can be found in repositories you may not have considered. Join us for an informative discussion on utilizing different types of archives and how they can be woven together to tell a more complete picture.
D. Joshua Taylor, President of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, is a nationally known and recognized genealogical author, lecturer, and researcher. Joshua is deeply passionate about family history, is a frequent speaker at family history events across the globe, and hosts the popular PBS series, Genealogy Roadshow.
A direct link and password to digital meeting space will be emailed to all registrants ahead of time. Contact aptrust@nysed.gov with questions or in need of assistance.