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Pre-1869 Birth, Marriage and Death Records
Serge will explain how births, marriages, and deaths were registered with the government before civil registration was introduced in 1869, and where and how to search for them. This webinar will also help you find other sources for births, marriages, and deaths available at the Archives of Ontario. https://vimeo.com/924493829?share=copy The video can be viewed in…
One-Place Study
My Irish family came to Canada in 1841 to a small town in Quebec. My family did not speak French and they were not Roman Catholic, so why Quebec? To figure this out I began a One Place Study. I wanted to know if there was other family who came before or after, as well…
Investigative Genetic Genealogy: What Is It and How You Can Help | Marie Palmer
Investigative Genetic Genealogy (IGG) offers an exciting new opportunity to help Law Enforcement give names back to unidentified human remains and help solve criminal cases. Since the first high-profile case was solved in 2018, well over a thousand cases have been cracked using IGG. Canada has its own share of successful case solves and there…
Lunch and Learn – Exploring Our Society Research Resources
Come and Explore the Research Resource section of the Society website. Learn what resources we have available to help you learn more about your ancestors. Click on the image to view the webinar recording The video can be viewed in fullscreen by clicking on the expand icon (four diagonal arrows) in the black video control…
Tackling Research Challenges: The Genealogical Proof Standard in Practice
The Genealogical Proof Standard isn’t just a way to measure the reliability of your research after the fact. It’s actually a excellent way to help you work your way through tough research problems. In this lecture, I’ll show you how to apply the GPS to a typical early Ontario research challenge, step by step. https://vimeo.com/384395286/e7afb6634f?share=copy…
