This Week’s Online Genealogy Events

Choose from selected free online events in the next five days. All times are ET except as noted. Assume registration in advance is required; check so you’re not disappointed. Are you looking for more options? Additional mainly US events are listed at https://conferencekeeper.org/virtual.

Tuesday 28 November

2 pm: Ottawa Virtual Genealogy Drop-In, by OGS Ottawa Branch.
https://ottawa.ogs.on.ca/events/virtual-genealogy-drop-in-2-2023-10-31/

2 pm: The Good News About Historical Newspapers, by Daniel Horowitz for MyHeritage and Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/the-good-news-about-historical-newspapers/

7 pm: Five Fundamentals for Scottish Genealogy, by Melanie McLennan for OGS Wellington County Branch.
https://wellington.ogs.on.ca/

Wednesday 29 November

2 pm: The Erie Canal and the Opening of the Midwest, by Annette Burke Lyttle for Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/the-erie-canal-history-and-its-impact-on-us-migration-west/

7:30 pm: Lest we Forget Remembering those who served in the Wars from Huron County, by a speaker panel from OGS Huron County Branch.
https://huron.ogs.on.ca/events/huron-branch/

Thursday 30 November

6:30 pm: Farming, Factories, and The Frontier: Midwest Genealogy Basics, by Eleanor Brinsko for Allen Country Public Library Genealogy Center.
https://acpl.libnet.info/event/9324260

7 am: Reimagine, la nouvelle application photo de MyHeritage, by Elisabeth Zetland for MyHeritage and Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/reimagine-la-nouvelle-application-photo-de-myheritage/

Friday 1 December

2 pm: Who Were “Felix Richards’ Slaves”?: Identifying Enslaved People Photographed During the Civil War, by Amy Bertsch for Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/who-were-felix-richards-slaves-identifying-enslaved-people-photographed-during-the-civil-war/

Saturday 2 December

10 am: The End of the Whodunit?: The Democratization of Cold Case Investigation & Rise of Forensic Investigative Genetic Genealogy (FIGG), by Michael Arntfield for OGS London and Middlesex Branch.
https://londonmiddlesex.ogs.on.ca/events/london-and-middlesex-branch-the-end-of-the-whodunit-the-democratization-of-cold-case-investigation-rise-of-forensic-investigative-genetic-genealogy-figg/

 

 

 

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