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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Norfolk Archives Fall Genealogy Workshop


My friend, Lynn Palermo, the Marketing and Social Media Manager of the Norfolk Archives of the Eva Brook Donly Museum and Archives which is operated by the Norfolk Historical Society, Norfolk, Simcoe, Ontario, has just forwarded to me materials that advertises the upcoming Norfolk Archives Fall Genealogy Workshop.

It will be a all-day workshop held on November 7th, and will feature DNA Testing for Genealogists with Dave Naylor, Tracking your Ancestor Through Canadian Ports of Entry by Kathryn Lake Hogan, and Beyond the Estate File with Jane McNamara.

This is a great event for any genealogists in the Southern Ontario area.

Tickets can be purchased by telephone 519.426.1583.

The Norfolk Archives website is at http://www.norfolklore.com/

The Facebook page is at https://www.facebook.com/evabrookdonly

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Guysborough Historical Society

On Saturday, July 16, 2011, the Guysborough Historical Society, in Guysborough, Nova Scotia will host a reception at the Old Court House Museum from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. to celebrate the opening of the Research Centre.

The Research Center houses many genealogical items such as births, deaths, marriages, baptisms from Boylston, Canso, Guysborough, Manchester, Melford, New Harbour and Whitehead. There is a large selection of books and reference materials such as census records (1817, 1838, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891 and 1901), and books such as A.C. Jost’s Guysborough Sketches and Essays, John Grant’s Historic Guysborough, and Christopher Cook’s Along the Streets of Guysborough.

The Guysborough Historical Society also offers genealogical research services for a fee of $10.00 plus copying charges ($.25 per page), and they also offer free self-directed research for members.

The renovations to the basement at the Old Court House Museum and development of the interpretive panels were made possible with funding from the Municipality of the District of Guysborough, the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, and the Nova Scotia Office of Economic and Rural Development and Tourism.

Visit their website at http://www.guysboroughcountyheritage.ca/