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Researching your Military Ancestor

National Military Cemetery, Beechwood Cemetery 280 Beechwood Avenue, Vanier, K1L 8E2, Canada

Are you interested in researching your ancestors' military service? In this year of the 75th Anniversary of the Liberation of Holland (May 4) and Victory in Europe (May 8), join Beechwood and Ancestry.ca for an introductory genealogy workshop that teaches participants how to research your ancestry through military records and create a family tree. Canada […]

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 […]

The Stories Behind Street Names

A presentation by Glenn Clark, President, Gloucester Historical Society, on the stories behind a selection of street names east of the Rideau River. A brief Gloucester Historical Society AGM will precede the presentation. Registration by e-mail [email protected] is required by Saturday, April 17th. A return e-mail will be sent with a link to the meeting.

Paul Family History

Wib Paul will be describing how his family came from Ireland to Huntley Township where they settled and still reside on the Third Line. Registration is required for this Zoom presentation. send email to [email protected] to register.

The Royal Heraldry Society of Canada – yesterday, today, and tomorrow

Vicken Koundakjian, President of the Royal Heraldry Society of Canada, will discuss the work of the Society since its establishment in 1966, its various activities to promote heraldry and encourage its use all across Canada, and what the Society hopes to achieve over the next half century.

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