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Insight into Victorian Garrison Life: the Archaeology of the Fort Wellington Latrine (OAS Monthly Meeting)

Routhier Community Centre 172 Guigues Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Ottawa Branch of the Ontario Archaeological Society monthly meeting INSIGHTS INTO VICTORIAN GARRISON LIFE: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE FORT WELLINGTON LATRINE With Joseph Last Excavating the Fort Wellington latrine at Prescott, Ontario, provided intimate insights into garrison life of the Royal Canadian Rifle Regiment stationed there between 1843 and 1854. Contained within the small structure […]

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Gene-O-Rama 2019

Confederarion Education Centre 1645 Woodroffe Avenue, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The Ottawa Branch of The Ontario Genealogical Society is hosting the 2019 Gene-O-Rama genealogy conference on Friday and Saturday at the Confederation Education Centre, 1645 Woodroffe Avenue (at Hunt Club Road beside Nepean Sportsplex), Ottawa, Ontario.

Lecture: John Egan’s Anti-sectarian Politics in the Ottawa Valley (1848-1857)

McNabb Community Centre 180 Percy Street, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

The next meeting of the Irish Research Group will be on Tuesday October 22, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. in the Craft Room at the McNabb Community Centre, 180 Percy Street, Ottawa. Everyone is welcome to attend. Our speaker will be Michael McBane. His presentation is entitled "John Egan’s Anti-sectarian Politics in the Ottawa Valley (1848-1857)". […]

Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society – Genealogy and the Canadiana Collections

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In this presentation, staff from the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN) will share genealogical research possibilities for the Canadiana collections. They will present a brief overview of the history and materials in the collections before diving into possible research avenues and approaches for both Canadiana (digitized historical publications, published prior to 1921) and Héritage (Library […]

Genealogy of Place

virtual

Most genealogists research a family but it is also possible to research the genealogy of a place, be that a house or a cemetery or a community. This talk will describe the author’s decade-long research into the early settlers of Dummer Township, Peterborough County. First settled in 1831, I have so far identified over 2 […]

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