Finding the Records for ‘Impossible’ Genealogy — Lessons Learned from a Chinese Genealogist

The Oakville Public Library in Ontario will host the free virtual presentation, Finding the Records for “Impossible Genealogy — Lessons Learned from a Chinese Genealogist, delivered by Linda Yip, on Wednesday, May 31, at 6:30 p.m. Eastern time.

When researching your family tree, we are taught to look for resources like birth, marriage and death records, land records and many others.

In this session, Linda will explore why family historians exploring their Chinese roots have to turn to different records in order to learn more about their ancestors.

While the focus will be on Chinese genealogical research, other family historians researching other groups subjected to exclusionary practices will be sure to gain some insights and tips they can use in their research.

You must register to attend. (Look for the yellow registration link at the top of the left margin on the linked page.)

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