Jewish Genealogical Society of Georgia meeting on "The Uses of DNA in Jewish Genealogy

December 18, 2016

Keith Rothschild, PhD will discuss “The Uses of DNA in Jewish Genealogy” at the next meeting of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Georgia.

Keith will speak about all three types of DNA research (yDNA, mtDNA, and autosomal DNA). Keith is a Project Administrator with Family Tree DNA and has also worked with Ancestry, 23andMe, and MyHeritage. He has experience with GEDMatch, DNA.land, geni.com, WikiTree and other DNA applications.

Keith has a background in Systems Engineering, specializing in Complex Adaptive Systems, and brings this approach to genetic genealogy. He did his undergraduate work at Carnegie Mellon University, and has his PhD from Northcentral University. He currently works as a Principal Engineer at Cox Communications. He attended the FamilyTree DNA Project Administrators conference last month.

The Breman Museum is located at 1440 Spring Street, Atlanta, GA. The program is free for members of The Breman and is included in the museum admission fee for guests. For more information, contact Peggy Freedman at JewishGenealogy@JGSG.org.

Organized by: Peggy Freedman

Location: 1440 Spring St., Atlanta, GA 30309 Phone: 6782223700

Price: Admission to Breman Museum (various)

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Sunday, December 18, 2016, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm
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