Brian Gilchrist, Reference Archivist at the Peel County Museum and Archives in Brampton (Ontario), has informed us that the main branch of the Coburg Public Library has suffered major water damage due to a broken pipe, and will be closed until further notice.
He says that there has been significant damage to books, videos, DVDs and so forth, but there is no damage to the Local History Collection and Archives. Which is good news!
They do have the Coburg Newspaper Index and Archival Image Database at their webpage.
The webpage is at http://www.cobourg.library.on.ca/library_newsletter.html
Their Facebook page is at https://www.facebook.com/Cobourgpubliclibrary?ref=mf
Sunday, January 5, 2014
Saturday, January 4, 2014
OGS Open Forum
The Ontario Genealogical Society invites members and non-members to join in an online discussion with President, Shirley Sturdevant. Ask questions and make comments about the changing face of OGS and volunteer opportunities with the Society.
The date that the forum will be held will be Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
This forum is open to anyone who is interested but you may express your interest and receive a reminder and your own copy of the login information by contacting the OGS provincial office at provoffice@ogs.on.ca.
Please use the subject line “OGS Open Forum.”
The website of the OGS is http://www.ogs.on.ca/
The date that the forum will be held will be Wednesday, Jan. 8, 2014 at 7:00 p.m.
This forum is open to anyone who is interested but you may express your interest and receive a reminder and your own copy of the login information by contacting the OGS provincial office at provoffice@ogs.on.ca.
Please use the subject line “OGS Open Forum.”
The website of the OGS is http://www.ogs.on.ca/
Friday, January 3, 2014
Saskatchewan Provincial Records (1879-1987)
The FamilySearch.org website has put more Homestead Records on their website at
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Saskatchewan_Provincial_Records_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records)
Eventually, they intend to including all of the homesteads records, voter lists, pioneer questionnaires, biographies, military and municipal records, teacher registries, township registers, and Henderson Directories.
Meanwhile, the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society's website has a new look - http://www.saskgenealogy.com.
Check out their cemetery index, comprised of a database containing the names and locations of over 3,486 cemetery and burial sites in Saskatchewan.
https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Saskatchewan_Provincial_Records_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records)
Eventually, they intend to including all of the homesteads records, voter lists, pioneer questionnaires, biographies, military and municipal records, teacher registries, township registers, and Henderson Directories.
Meanwhile, the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society's website has a new look - http://www.saskgenealogy.com.
Check out their cemetery index, comprised of a database containing the names and locations of over 3,486 cemetery and burial sites in Saskatchewan.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
GenealogyCanada is 6 years old today!
This
past year, this blog was recognized as being among the best in the business by being
accorded the following accolades –
Ø Named as one of Internet
Genealogy Magazine’s 25 Top
Genealogy Blogs
Ø Named as one of
the 40 Best Genealogy Blogs in 2013 by FamilyTree Magazine
Ø Named as one of
the Top 90 Genealogy Blogs from Free
People Search.org
And there are plans to continue on with this success, so please stay tuned.
Last
year, of course, was the Year of the 1921 Census.
It
was the singular most popular subject on my blog, by the amount of traffic and
comments by you, faithful readers. When the indexed version was finally released
by Ancestry.ca in November, it was met with much enthusiasm by the public!
I
also held a contest on Canada Day where readers were given the chance to get
some help with their brick walls. There were four winners.
So,
here’s hoping for another good year, full of more news from across Canada.
All
the best,
Elizabeth
Wednesday, January 1, 2014
Happy New Year!
May all of your genealogical dream come true in 2014!
I know that I have a number of conferences to attend, some research projects that need my attention, and a summer full of museums, libraries and archives to visit in 2014.
It will be noteworthy year in Ottawa because it will be the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War.
So what do you plan to do in 2014?
I know that I have a number of conferences to attend, some research projects that need my attention, and a summer full of museums, libraries and archives to visit in 2014.
It will be noteworthy year in Ottawa because it will be the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War.
So what do you plan to do in 2014?
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
LAC has a new version of the Naturalization Records (1915-1951)
The LAC has sent the following announcement -
“Library and Archives Canada (LAC) is pleased to announce the release of a new version of the online database Naturalization Records, 1915-1951. The nominal index has been extended with the addition of more than 93,000 names and now covers the years from 1915 to 1939, inclusively. Work is ongoing to extend the nominal index to 1951, and volunteers are welcome to help.
This database is one of the few Canadian genealogical resources specifically designed to benefit researchers having roots other than British. The reference numbers indicated in the database can be used to request copies of the original naturalization records, which are held by Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Library and Archives Canada would like to thank the Jewish Genealogical Society of Montreal and its volunteers, without whom this project would not have happened”.
The database is at http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/citizenship-naturalization-records/naturalized-records-1915-1951/Pages/introduction.aspx
You can write to Cdn-Nat-Coord@jgs-montreal.org
Monday, December 30, 2013
Archive CD Books - Midwinter SALE
We have just received this notice from Malcolm and Chris at the Archive CD Books site -
“Once again we are running our limited time midwinter sale:
We have marked almost ALL OF OUR CANADIAN PRODUCTS down an amazing 50% for the duration of the sale.
We are also clearing our Inventory of British (UK) products (i.e., already made and packaged) at up to 40% off. There is only one of two of each of these and once they are sold - THAT’S IT! (After all the idea is to CLEAR the stock - not to remake it.)
All the sale prices are marked in our online catalogue AND for your quick reference there is a temporary, new CATALOGUE CATEGORY, “Sale Up To 50% Off” so come to our web site and view the regular catalogue,
OR:
follow the link below to go straight to the complete listing:
http://www.archivecdbooks.ca/index.cfm?fuseaction=store.viewCatalog&lstCtl=29&lstCat=&lstSCat=#cat29
This sale won’t last for ever but the more popular you show us it is the longer it will last! (British CDs excepted - when they’re gone - they’re GONE!)”
Postscript: I have bought books from Archive CD Books before, and I have always been impressed with the quality and top-notch care that is taken by Malcolm and Chris in putting the books on CD. They do an excellent job of putting historical books onto CD.
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