Annual release of BC marriage and death records in May 2024 British Columbia Archives has announced it expects to receive the annual release of death (2003) and marriage (1948) registrations from the BC Vital Statistics Agency in May 2024. The provincial archives will then digitize …
The Surrey Libraries Family History department has regular events and often get Manitoba speakers for their events. They have emailed us to share the following free, online events. They are now using Microsoft Teams instead of ZOOM for their meetings. Do I need to download …
Long time MGS member and author of many of the MGS publications for sale in the MGS Store is presenting two sessions through the Winnipeg Public Library. These are free events that will be presented via ZOOM. There is also another Winnipeg Public Library presentation …
OUT AND ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY AND THE GENEALOGICAL COMMUNITY. Généalogie Franco-Manitobaine Saturday, March 2, 2024 / 2:00PM – 3:00PM, St. Boniface Library Jean-Pierre Noël du Centre du patrimoine présente les ressources disponibles pour les gens intéressés à rechercher leurs racines Franco-Manitobaines et créer leur arbre …
Saturday & Sunday, May 4 – 5, 2024 – 9:00 am to 5:30 pm (Atlantic Time) Location: via Zoom Registration Now Open! – $39 for Genealogy Association of Nova Scotia members – $69 for non-members Information and registration at: https://www.nsgenconference.ca/ 11 virtual presentations on Nova Scotia …
Want to learn more about your family history, but not sure where to start? RootsTech has collected some amazing resources to help you discover more about your ancestors. It’s fast, fun, and absolutely FREE. RootsTech is a place to learn, be inspired, and make connections …
The following programs are being offered by the Winnipeg Public Library during the month of November. Please note the first is a Webinar and the others are in-person talks: Webinar: In the Trenches: Digitized First World War records Are you interested in researching those who …
Names, dates and places are the skeleton outline of your ancestors’ lives but what we really want to know is, “Who were these people?” This workshop will survey many different sources that may hold biographical information, helping you to understand the lives and personalities of …
Join the Edmonton branch of the Alberta Genealogical Society via Zoom for their October meeting presentation: Looking for Edmonton’s Working Class Heritage Cathy Roy was a Museum Curator for nearly 20 years. She has lived for over 70 years within a 2.5 km radius of …
You’ve Done Your Research, Now What? – Elizabeth Briggs is back!! Topics to be covered will include: Who will receive my finished product? Gathering resources and summarizing information on a time line Resources and documents to use – tips on the web …