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Tracing Your Belfast Ancestors – Chris Paton
Straddling parts of Counties Antrim and Down, the city of Belfast has seen its fair share of history across the centuries. From its humble beginnings as a ford based settlement between two tributaries of the River Lagan, it grew following its grant of a charter in 1613 to become a corporation town, and expanded dramatically…
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Do you dream of having a personal research assistant? Well, look no further than the free easy-to-use tool Zotero to help you collect, organize, cite, and share your genealogy research. In this presentation, you’ll explore how to use the FREE reference manager Zotero to take control of your genealogy research. What attendees can expect to…
Old MacDonald Had A Farm
Farm records can be an insightful tool for understanding your ancestor’s place in the world. Were they wealthy, prosperous farmers or scratch farming to survive? Agricultural census, land records, mortgage books, court records, farm directories, newspapers, personal ledgers and diaries, and more, can provide an additional layer of insight into your family tree. Tina’s ancestor,…
Treasures In The Miscellaneous Collection
There is one large collection at the Archives of Ontario for which, as yet, no digitized inventory listing exists in their database. That is the Miscellaneous Collection, which is described as an accumulation of documents assembled over a period of many years, containing such items as letters, deeds, bonds, lists, warrants, invitations, etc. This lecture…
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The Registry of Deeds based in Dublin has survived intact since 1708 and it manages the legal registration of property. What is less well known is that it is also a repository for genealogical treasures such as wills, property leases, mortgages and marriage agreements. People named in these records include the principal parties, lease holders,…
Board of Directors – Call for Candidates
2025 Call for Candidates for Members of the Board of Directors The role of The Society’s Board of Directors is to set policy and direct projects for The Ontario Genealogical Society. All Board positions are unpaid volunteer positions with expenses being compensated as outlined in the Society policies. As per the Not-for-Profit Corporations Act,…
