The
summer issue of the journal of the Quebec Family History Society called
Connections have just been released, and it’s full of articles, and other newsy
bits of information.
In
this issue, there is an article by Mark W. Gallop entitled Downton Abbey and
Its Predecessors in which Mark discusses the role that the Whiteoaks of Jalna and
Downton Abbey has played in convincing him to follow the life of a genealogist.
Henry’s
Story by Peter Sampson tells of how he found Henry Sampson from Quebec City who
has died in a shipping accident along the coast of Portugal in 1913.
The
news in this issue is that the QFHS can now announce that they have signed an
agreement with FamilySearch to become an affiliate with the library. You
can now order microfilm and microfiche from the LDS library in Salt Lake City,
and can read them at the QFHS library.
They
have the latest books that have been received at the library, genealogical
software, and the latest events in their public lecture series.
To
go to their website, go to http://www.qfhs.ca