Finding U.S. Naturalization Records will be the topic of the Utah Genealogical Association virtual chapter's meeting on at 7 p.m. on Aug. 16 at virtual.ugagenealogy.org. The online meeting is free. Pat Jensen, manager of research and staff training at the Riverton FamilySearch Library, will discuss the available records, the naturalization process throughout history and the process for obtaining naturalization records.
The UGA Virtual Chapter meets online on the third Thursday of each month except December. These meetings are free to the public. To attend the presentation, go to virtual.ugagenealogy.org and, on the date and at the time of the meeting, click on the UGA logo. Enter the presentation as a guest. Archived copies of monthly meetings are available to UGA members only. UGA Membership is $35 per year.
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