April 2015
Botts Hall
Special Collections LIbrary
423 Central Avenue Northeast
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
(Located at Edith and Central)
423 Central Avenue Northeast
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102
(Located at Edith and Central)
Saturday, April 18, 2015 at 10:30 AM - 11:45 PM
The New Mexico Genealogical Society
Presents
Miguel Torrez and Santiago Romero,
leading DNA researchers in New Mexico
Moderated by Robert Baca
leading DNA researchers in New Mexico
Moderated by Robert Baca
DNA Panel Discussion
Miguel A. Tórrez is an independent New Mexico Historian and Genetic Genealogist who
consults with many on comparing and validating genealogies with genetic testing. Miguel
currently works as a research technologist at Los Alamos National Laboratory and has
his degrees in Natural Resources and Southwestern Studies. Miguel has been interested
in history since childhood but took a serious interest when he wanted to discover who
he was and where he came from. It was this pursuit that led him to his passion and has
devoted over twelve years to studying New Mexican families, their familial connections,
migration patterns and all the wonders of genealogy. Miguel has a blog site that facilitates
and serves as a central point for his and other researchers work regarding New Mexico Genetic
Genealogy. Please visit at: http://nmgeneticgenealogy.wordpress.com/.
Santiago Romero has a special interest in DNA and was one of first members of the New Mexico DNA Project. DNA has expanded his interests to the history of Spain, Mexico and the Americas and still deeper into the study the human race and world migration patterns. Santiago has helped many new members understand their results.
Santiago Romero has a special interest in DNA and was one of first members of the New Mexico DNA Project. DNA has expanded his interests to the history of Spain, Mexico and the Americas and still deeper into the study the human race and world migration patterns. Santiago has helped many new members understand their results.
This program is free and open to the public.
Questions? Call (505) 796-0376 or email
info@nmgs.org.
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