Emily Brada (STODDART) BRIDGEMAN (1899-1975) Born in the rectory at Ancrum on 11 February 1899 to Rev. and Mrs. DAB Stoddart. Her career as a teacher took her to various Manitoba schools, including several years on the staff of Bannatyne school in Winnipeg. In 1927, …
The Manitoba Genealogical Society, Inc. is once again Celebrating Stories Your Family Tell at Doors Open Winnipeg on May 27 and 28, 2023. We invite you all to come out to visit us, take advantage of our helpful volunteers who will help you with your …
Our friends at the Albert Genealogical Society – Edmonton Branch have an upcoming webinar on Thursday May 25, 2023 at 7 p.m. To learn more visit the Alberta Genealogical Society – Edmonton Branch.
These are the upcoming Monday evening presentations by the Southeast and Winnipeg Branch of MGS. All Southeast and Winnipeg Branch members may attend for no cost. This is a member benefit. Become a member of MGS and a branch, or add a branch membership to …
The Dominion Bureau of Statistics Canada, Seventh Census of Canada, 1931 By law, the personal information in this census can only be made public 92 years after the census was completed. As a result, access will be made available on June 1, 2023. Library and …
John Porteous RAE (1914-1996) Born at Innisfail, Alberta in 1914, he moved to Winnipeg with his family at a young age. On 20 April 1946, he married Margaret Jean “Judy” MATHESON (1917-?). On 12 January 1990, he married Mary Irene (nee HARRIS) WESTMACOTT (1922-2012) and …
By Daryl Dumanski, VP Finance Heritage Winnipeg celebrates the heritage in Winnipeg, not only for its building heritage but its amazing array of organizations with something for everyone. It’s a chance for the public to get out & explore these places for free to get …
At the MGS Resource Centre, we are open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. The Wednesday opening is manned by the Project Team. Although we have many project volunteers, most work from home and not in the Resource Centre. MGS has a policy that a minimum of …