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Genial Genealogists--DNA for everyday folk
Monday, January 6, 2020 - 6:30pm
In May of 2019, we had a program on DNA from a well-known and very capable genetic genealogist. But many folks came away overwhelmed by the terminology and concepts. So let's try again, this time by someone who is not much more comfortable with the terminology than you are but who has spent some time slowly getting up to speed on using DNA to make new discoveries. We will stop whenever necessary to answer questions.
Please note: this program is intended for those without science backgrounds.
Columbia Center Auditorium, 375 S. 18th, St. Helens, OR 97051
Monday, January 6th, 6:60-7:30pm,