Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Archives of Ontario Bus Trip

April 25th - 2012

Kawartha Branch OGS

Archives Bus Trip

Pick-ups include Oshawa

@ the Stevenson Rd Swiss Chalet lot

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Canadian Emigration: Parliamentary Papers 1826

“Return of the Assessed Value of the Townships in the Newcastle District" in Western Canada, which were settled by Pauper Emigrants from Ireland, between the years 1825 and 1828 at the public expense: Of the number of various Emigration Societies formed in Canada in 1840, by Canadian Proprietors desirous of Settling Emigrants from Great Britain and Ireland upon their Estates. (1848)”.


In total around 260 plots are covered, giving details of over 700 people. While this is a short publication, it is an essential migration resource for those who became known as the Robinson Irish settlers and indeed anyone in Southern Ontario with an Irish family history.


For more info . . . 
http://www.findmypast.ie/content/News-Canadian-emigration-parliamentary-papers


Thank you to Clare L K.

Monday, January 16, 2012

• Next Meeting - Tuesday - February 7, at 7:30 p.m. • Wayne O'Connor (Eoghan O'Conchobhair) - Irish Genealogy (mostly Southern Ireland)
Wayne (a previous Durham Branch newsletter editor), has investigated many resources while researching his own family. During the presentation he will re-visit websites he found useful, demonstrating their strengths and weaknesses. Wayne signs his e-mails with "Slan go foill", so he must know his field quite well. He is open to questions from the audience.
The meeting location is the Main Branch of the Oshawa Library (basement auditorium).

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

War of 1812 on PBS [WNED Buffalo/Toronto]


  • Wednesday 7 Dec: 8-11 pm
  • Thursday 8 Dec: 11:30 pm - 2:30 am 
  • Saturday 12 Dec: 5-8 pm

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Celebrating the Holiday Season and Genealogy - Show & Tell

Tuesday - December 6, at 7:30 p.m. Durham Region Branch Meeting at the Oshawa Public Library McLaughlin Branch Auditorium

 At this meeting together we celebrate the season and any genealogical breakthroughs, special stories, favourite websites, interesting documents or other artifacts, etc.  Members, you are invited share with us any genealogy 'ah-ha's you've experienced.  The break will be extended to ensure opportunity to chat and enjoy the seasonal treats.  Attendees are invited to bring festive snacks to share (optional).  

Sunday, November 6, 2011

19th Annual Family History Research Tour to Salt Lake City, Utah AND Roots Tech

Salt Lake City :UtahFeb 5th to the 12th (or 19th).
Research your family history at the largest genealogy library in the world located in Salt Lake City, Utah.   The trip is coordinated by genealogy lecturer and teacher, Jane MacNamara, a long time member of the Ontario Genealogical Society and a frequent visitor to Salt Lake City.
    For family historians, there is no place like the Family History Library--an unimaginable collection of original records on microfilm from all over the world, free access to subscription databases and an extensive collection of genealogies, local histories and research handbooks
. All this and the LDS databases at your fingertips, with helpful staff and topnotch equipment. For more details about this wonderful library, visit (Family History Library)

Temple Square Salt Lake CityAND ALSO in 2012, you'll also have the option of adding the ROOTSTECH family history and technology conference to the beginning of your trip.  The ROOTSTECH package includes accommodation from February 1 to 4.
You can take advantage of a special $99 conference registration fee--or just use the extra days for research.



All arrangements are through Royal City Travel.
EARLY BOOKING DISCOUNT: Send your deposit by November 15, 2011, and we'll deduct $25 from the price of your trip.


Thursday, October 13, 2011

Genealogy Tip of the Day

I began subscribing to this blog about one month ago while I was refreshing and adding links to the handouts for our upcoming genealogy course at  and the Brooklin Community in November - Getting Started in Genealogy

The tips are well written focusing on plausible scenarios you may be confronted with when conducting your research. They are not so lengthy that they take much time to read each day when they arrive.  Inciteful - Concise - Valuable Hints.  Try it out for awhile, you will like it - for beginning and veteran genealogists.