Utah Genealogical Association
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The Utah Genealogical Association (UGA) is a non-profit genealogical society charted by the State of Utah on December 1, 1971.[1]
Publications[]
The UGA currently publishes a quarterly journal, Crossroads which was preceded by the Genealogical Journal. Back copies are available to members through the website.[2]
In 1991, the Genealogical Journal published a pair of articles detailing the broad extent of Gustave Anjou's fraudulent genealogies.[3][4]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Utah Genealogical Association - About Us". ugagenealogy.org.
- ^ "Utah Genealogical Association - Publications". ugagenealogy.org.
- ^ Anderson, Robert Charles (1991). "We Wuz Robbed, The Modus Operandi of Gustave Anjou". Genealogical Journal. Utah Genealogical Association. 19 (1 & 2): 47–70.
- ^ Remington, Gordon L. (1991). "Gustave We Hardly Knew Ye: A Portrait of Herr Anjou as a Jungberg". Genealogical Journal. Utah Genealogical Association. 19 (1 & 2).
Categories:
- Genealogical societies in the United States
- 1971 establishments in Utah