Glen C. Phillips The name of a photo studio on an ancestor’s picture can determine where that person was living and when the photo was taken. Arranged alphabetically according to municipality (under historical place names), each volume contains an index of the entries. This volume contains the names and operating dates of over 3,400 professional…
Glen C. Phillips The name of a photo studio on an ancestor’s picture can determine where that person was living and when the photo was taken. Arranged alphabetically according to municipality (under historical place names). This volume contains the names and operating dates of over 2,200 professional photographers and photographic studios from over 300 villages,…
John A Cornell ‘For some time a goodly number of the older residents of the Township of Beverly [originally in York, then Halton County, now part of Flamborough Township, Halton] have requested me to place upon record a short sketch of the early settlement of the Township, while some at least of the older were…
Bill Russell “This guidebook has a prominent place in my genealogy bookcase and should also be in yours.” – Paula Stuart-Warren, CG, FGS Forum Updated to include the reorganization of Library and Archives Canada and the latest electronic finding aids. The volumes of material held in RG 10 make up the historical collection of the…
Bill Gladstone writing as Ze-ev Glicenstein “He has combined the best of [his] columns into this magnificent book. Readers will not only enjoy these pieces but will learn much about the process of Jewish genealogical research.” – Gary Mokotof, editor, Avotaynu Whether you are just starting out or have researched for many years, you…
Janice Nickerson for Moorshead Magazines Ltd. Saving Family Memories takes you step-by-step through the process of interviewing your relatives about family history. With sections on recording the interview, getting reluctant people to share their stories and preparing the results for publication or distribution, this booklet provides everything you need to know to get started right…
Diane Clendenan and Marjorie Stuart The cemetery heritage of Ontario is yours to protect – learn how. Do you want to know how to deal with vandalism, abandoned cemeteries, and registration and heritage designation of cemeteries? Apply for designation? Protect overgrown stones? Find missing stones? How and what to record? Every week the OGS Cemetery…
Dr. David K. Faux “Faux’s explanations of Six Nations research is much helped by the examples. His exploration of anthropological and historical records, not usually thought of as contributing to genealogy, will be helpful to those who need new avenues to travel. The extensive bibliographical references are a goldmine.” – Ryan Taylor “This guidebook is…
By: Frederick H. Armstrong Together with the British lieutenant-governor and his aids, three groups of men โ the major provincial administrative and legal officials, the clerical leaders and the most prosperous businessmen โ dominated the provincial and local governments. Almost all of them held the office of magistrate, sometimes simultaneously with many other appointments. The…
Susan Smart and Clifford Duxbury Collier To keep track of what you do or do not know, or where you have or have not searched. This book will help to keep you organized using standard-size forms developed specifically for research in Canada. Part 1 covers forms for organizing information. Part 2 covers forms for organizing…
Glen C. Phillips The name of a photo studio on an ancestor’s picture can determine where that person was living and when the photo was taken. This reference publication lists the names and operating dates of over 3,000 professional photographers and photographic studios from over 400 villages, towns and cities in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British…
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