This week’s virtual presentations at OGS

Three branches of the Ontario Genealogical Society and one special interest group will each host a free virtual presentation this week. All are open to the public.

The following will take place in Eastern time.

Monday, May 11, 7:00 p.m. — Oxford County Branch
Researching at the United Church Archives by Kyle Pugh and Christopher Hogendoorn

An in-depth look at the United Church of Canada Archives, with a focus on how genealogists can locate, interpret, and access church records. Register to watch online.

Tuesday, May 12, 6:30 p.m. — Lambton County Branch
The Latest & Greatest from MyHeritage by Daniel Horowitz

Get a detailed walkthrough of the newest MyHeritage features, with expert tips on using them to enhance your genealogy research. Daniel will also share behind-the-scenes insights on how these tools were developed, giving you a unique glimpse into the innovation powering MyHeritage. Register to watch online.

Wednesday, May 13, 3:00 p.m. — British Home Children SIG
Finding the Children Who Went to Canada

A look at records in local Scottish archives that can lead  you to learn more about your Scottish British Home Child. Register to watch online.

Friday, May 15, 7:00 p.m. — Niagara Peninsula Branch
What’s New with Family Tree Maker by Mark Olsen

Mark will walk participants through new features of the latest version of Family Tree Maker, helpful tools, and practical tips to make the most of this powerful genealogy software. Whether you are new to Family Tree Maker or a long-time user, this session will offer valuable insights to support your research. Register to watch online.

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