Visit the free, public marketplace next weekend at the British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa’s conference, and drop in to browse and shop at Global Genealogy’s large booth to see their many books, including the newly published ones listed below.
You do not have to register for the conference to browse the marketplace, but the event is a great opportunity to learn and hang out with like-minded genealogists. The conference takes place Friday, September 29, to Sunday, October 1, in Ottawa.
Here are some of Global Genealogy’s latest books:
A Service History and Master Roll of Major Edward Jessup’s Loyal Rangers
(United Empire Loyalists / American Revolution)
By Gavin K. Watt with the research assistance of Todd A. Braisted
A Beechwood Cemetery Burial Records, Monument Inscriptions and Interment Registry Index 1873-1997
(Ottawa, Ontario)
By members of the Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society
The Annotated Trial of George Frederick Boutelier and John Boutelier for the Murder of Frederic Emoneau [Eminaud] and His Family, with Genealogies of the Emoneau and Boutelier Families
(Lunenburg, Nova Scotia)
By Kenneth S. Paulsen
A Genealogists’ Guide to Researching British Home Children
By Gloria F. Tubman
Cheese Stakes, Lanark County’s Mammoth Cheese and Its Place in Cheesemaking History
(Lanark County, Ontario)
By Ron W. Shaw
The War of 1812 in British North America, Searching for your Ancestor’s Elusive War Records
By Kenneth G. Cox
Union Cemetery Pakenham Burial Records
(Pakenham, Ontario)
By members of the Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society
For those unable to attend the conference and marketplace, these books and many, many other books and products are also available through Global Genealogy’s website.
The complete list of vendors and opening hours of the marketplace are available on BIFHSGO’s website.
To attend the pre-conference seminars and one or both days of the conferences, you have until Friday, September 22, to register online. After that, you can walk in and register on site at Ben Franklin Place.
See you there!