It’s that time of year again where we send out the Call for Nominations for our Executive Board. To understand these positions better, you can view our Brief Executive Job Description document below. If you have been thinking about getting involved, and aren’t sure, the …
It’s that time of year again where we ask you to indicate your interest in volunteering by filling out your Expressions of Interest. The Standing Committee Chairs are appointed, and your interest in the various committees will help MGS grow. This a great way for …
MGS Volunteer Shaun Hobson updates us on the Cemetery Committee projects. We are auditing cemeteries again this summer. Join Us! Cemetery Committee The next committee meeting is scheduled for 15 March 2023 at 7:00 pm by GoogleMeet and we welcome new members. Cemetery Transcribers …
2023 Heritage Dinner – Registration Form
How often have you heard about using Timelines in your genealogy research and thought: A timeline? How will that help me? Of what use are they? A timeline of what? I ignored timelines for many years, but started making them when I started to write …
On March 1, 2023, the new member’s area of MGS will officially launch. This project is one in a series of upgrades to the online presence of MGS—starting with the website, new store, and now a member’s area. MANI (Manitoba Name Index database) and KOHA …
MGS is very happy to announce the next step forward in the ongoing campaign to upgrade our on-line presence. We are now launching our new membership area! This means you need to register your password into our new system. Your membership has been entered (since …
March, 2023, will mark the change from a quarterly paper and .pdf journal to a monthly email version of Generations. This change has been discussed for over a year within the MGS Council and Executive and there are many reasons for the change. The two …
Research Log “Check List” by Gloria McNabb #5963, CPA CMA, Treasurer Member of Southeast & Winnipeg Branch Member of Southwest Branch Member of Dauphin Branch As you do your genealogical research, it’s a good idea to keep track of your research activities. Why – …
Gerald Frederick HABING (1908-1984) Born at Tyndall on 18 August 1908, he was the son of Frederick George Habing (1884-1977) and Elizabeth Wilhelmina Hadaller (1888-1986). He married Lillian Maude Fisher (1914-2003) on 21 June 1935 and they had six children: Gerald Alfred Frederick (1939-2019), Elizabeth …