"U.S. Customs and Immigration Service and How to Order Citizenship Records Online"
Sacramento area genealogist Lynn Brown will talk about naturalization and immigration records after 1906. There is now enhanced access and availability of citizenship records and a new federal genealogy department under the U.S. Customs and Immigration Service. Lynn will provide an overview of
citizenship records including visas, permanent residency, alien registration versus enemy alien registration and more.
Lynn has been a family historian for more than 35 years. After retiring from careers with Girl Scouting, AT&T and the U.S. Army Reserves, she embarked on a new career helping others with genealogy research. Currently she is a volunteer at the Family History Center and recently retired from local
school districts after teaching Computerized Genealogy. Lynn has been lecturing to Bay Area and Central Valley genealogy groups since 2004.
All are welcome to attend Sunday's meeting, held at the Albert Einstein Residence Center, 1935 Wright Street, Sacramento. For more information on the Jewish Genealogical Society of Sacramento, visit http://www.jgss.org or e-mail the JGSS at jgs_sacramento@yahoo.com).
Submitted by the Jewish Genealogical Society of Sacramento
Posted by Ron Setzer
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