2010 Tentative Program
January - Stewart Boden (from the Ontario Archives)
February - Lynn Phillip Hodgson - All New Secrets from Camp X
March - Don Hinchley - THE HIDDEN GENEALOGICAL TREASURES IN OUR EDUCATION SYSTEM
April - Ken Ackles - Genealogy and Genetics: A y-DNA Surname Study Produces Some Completely Unexpected Results
May - Sharon Murphy - Your Family History - Organized and in Print
June - Eileen Wilson - Seeking German Ancestors
September - Fraser Dunford - What's On at the PO (i.e.; What is available to members at the OGS Provincial Office? Also, mention of the most recent projects, almost ready for launch.)
October - Dorothy Shier - a descendent of a Home Child, will be speaking to us about Home Children.
November - Grant Carcich - "Carrying Place" - following the first settlers along the Indian path from Lake Ontario, to Lake Scugog and finally north along the Beaver River to Beaverton
December -
Please contact me with your ideas. [e-mail to: Joyce Lintner ]
We would also like to hear your comments on the speakers that we have already had.
2009 Program
January - Krista Jorgensen - Whitby Library Archivist - How to take care of old negatives
February - Nicole Patterson - Oshawa Library Genealogist - Researching at the Oshawa Library
March - Krista Jorgensen - Ourontario.ca - new photo archiving project
April - Dr. John Sabean, President of the Pickering Historical Society - "Mormon Missionaries, 1835"
May - Larry Doble - The Homes and Buildings of Sunderland
Ontario 1872-2009 (also the title of his new book)
June - Don Hinchley - Newspapers and Genealogy: A Beginner's Guide (also the title of his book)
September - Jennifer Weymark, Archivist for the
Oshawa Community Museum and Archives - An Introduction to the Oshawa Community Museum and Archives Resources
October - Lady Teviot - The Parish Chest
November - Linda Boyd (Paul McGrath's cousin) - Sourcing Your Research
December - Celebrating the Season with Show and Tell - otherwise known as the Festive Season Bring 'n Brag session, with edible treats galore.
January 2010 - Stewart Boden (from the Ontario Archives)
Please contact me with your ideas. [e-mail to: Joyce Lintner ]We would also like to hear your comments on the speakers that we have already had.
2008 Programme
January - Exploring Irish records - will be a panel discussion consisting of three members who have been researching Ireland (both the north and south). Have your questions ready because they are willing to help if they can. [Wayne and Brian O’Connor – Southern Ireland and Sher LeTooze Northern Ireland]
February - Wanda Griffin, Deputy Land Registrar for the Land Records Office in Whitby, will explore the fully automated resources available.
[905-665-4007 ext 211] wanda.griffin[AT]ontario.ca
March - Brian Winter, Whitby Archivist, will be reading and discussing more of the original letters sent home by pioneers who settled in Whitby. Some are funny, some are sad, but all are very interesting. Anne Delong will demonstrate her research techniques for the online "Obituary Times Daily".
April - Finding your English Ancestors - Our panel that will both illustrate and describe
their experiences doing research in England, and will
answer questions to the best of their abilities. Members of the panel share many years of genealogical experience in this area.
May - Larry Doble – Famous Events and People of Brock Township. Whether your interest is in local history, or If your family was originally from Brock Township, you should not miss this because Larry has information on most of the early settlers.
June - Halvor Moorshead Publisher - Mr. Moorshead is the publisher of several genealogy magazines. His topic has not yet been decided but whatever he does speak about will be very interesting and informative..
September - Finding your Scottish Ancestors - A panel discussion of how to research Scotland, similar to January's research in Ireland. Anyone who is familiar with such research is asked to contact Joyce Lintner (below). In addition, Nicole Patterson, local history librarian at the Oshawa Library, will give a short presentation about resources for genealogy.
October - Breaking Down Brick Walls - This Round Robin session allows the experts and non-experts to relate personal break-through experiences in the realm of genealogy. Bring questions, and get answers. Also, Ken Nicholls, who has collected material about one room school houses (including the "inmates") for Durham's northern rural areas, will give a short talk.
November - Paul McGrath – Paul is one of the star genealogists for the TV show
"Ancestors in the Attic". He will be speaking on Toronto, The
Early Years: Part two.
December Christmas Party and Show and Tell - otherwise known as the Festive Season Bring 'n Brag session, with edible treats galore.