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The most important foreign language is German for Americans trying to find their roots, since about 25% have German ancestry. Actually English is a Germanic language meaning both languages share roots with many easily recognizable words that are called cognates, for example: Vater [father], Sohn [son], Onkel [uncle], März [March], Haus [house], and Land [country], […]
Next week, at the membership meeting, we are going to be showing off all the new initiatives and beloved programs that UGA is advancing at the present. There will be tables for the Publicity, First Family and Indexing, Education, Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy, Chapters, Virtual Chapter, Crossroads, and Speaker’s Bureau committees. Come see all […]
Some great prizes are rolling in for our upcoming Membership meeting. A big thank you to Genealogy Gems Podcast for a Premium Membership to the podcast RootsMagic for a copy of Family Atlas, Personal Historian, RootsMagic and the book Getting the Most out of RootsMagic. Legacy Family Tree for a copy of Legacy and the […]
UGA is excited to announce the speaker for their Annual Membership Meeting and Banquet: Mark Lowe, speaking onPitfalls, Pratfalls and Loud-Mouthed Children – A humorous look at genealogical groups and when we need those loud mouthed children J. Mark Lowe,CG has been researching families for more than 40 years. He grew up in Tennessee with […]
The UGA General Membership Meeting and Annual Banquet has been set for Tuesday 19 October 2010 7:00 pm The Gathering Place at Gardner Village1100 West 7800 South, West Jordan, Utah We are going to have a real party this year to celebrate the success of the wonderful NGS conference we were able to host this […]
It seems like UGA has been doing a lot of “renovating” lately with our newsletter, Facebook, the addition of Twitter, and even our blog. We have been working on getting more involved in the social media of things as well as keeping our members informed of up-coming events and new things with the association. We […]