Years ago when the annual Conference of the OGS was held, it was a two-day affair – Saturday and Sunday.
Over the past couple of years, it has expanded to include Friday, and now since 20011, a Thursday evening “Meet the Board” Reception. It is a "get togther" with the OGS Board who have arrived early to have their pre-conference board meeting on Thursday.
So come out on Thursday evening 7:00 to 9:00, and meet the people who keep our organization running. There will be refreshments and snacks. Its a sort of a warm-up top the Conference.
And on Workshop Friday, there will be 4 workshops to choose from, and then in the evening, there is the Houston Memorial Lecture. Each year, the Ontario Genealogical Society sponsors a prominent genealogist to speak at the Conference Opening Ceremonies and Reception.
This year’s speaker will be Dave Obee, who will address the attendees on the topic of
Seven Habits of Highly Successful Genealogists.
I have heard him on a number of occasions, and he has even written a paper for
Families a few years ago, and he is worth listening to so that you can hear his latest thoughts on genealogy.
The two workshops I will be attending on Friday will be
An Introduction to Ontario Wills and Administrations & Beyond the Estate File by Jane MacNamara.
She is such a good lecturer, and the estate files are a rich source for finding family connections and social and financial circumstances. I hope to find out how to access these important court records.
In the afternoon, I will be going to
The Scots-Irish: Origins, Emigration, Religion, and Research Sources by Dick Doherty, in which he will explore the Scots-Irish from Scottish origins to Ulster Plantation, Presbyterian religion, emigration from Ireland to North America, and 17th and 18th century settlement patterns in Canada.
To find out more details, go to
www.ogs.on.ca/conference2013/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/OGSConference2013Registration-Dec27.pdf