Anglo-Celtic Roots: Summer 2024

In this issue, President Dianne Brydon kicks off the year-long celebration of BIFHSGO’s 30th year.  It outlines plans and goals after summarizing the Society’s history and accomplishments.

Heather Ashe recounts how she uses DNA matches to research a relatively undocumented Irish ancestry.

Marnie McCall describes the records she found—and where she found them—to fill out the family’s story of the emigration of her German ancestors who arrived in Canada via Russia.
Allenby is a renowned name in British military history.

Sheila Dohoo Faure recounts the story of a soldier whose short career was eclipsed by his famous father in the continuing series on soldiers who passed through the No. 1 Canadian Casualty Clearing Station.

My regular column, Cream of the Crop, wraps up the issue, updating on techniques and resources.

Anglo-Celtic Roots is one of many benefits of BIFHSGO membership.

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