Discover how you can share your family history project with future generations. This will be part of our lightning talk series, be sure to check out the other lightning talks as well.
Join: This presentation will be available in-person at our Downtown Branch. If you would like to join through Zoom, you can connect here:
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About this event:
You have spent years researching your family history and want to document it for your family, but just can’t seem to get at it. You might be feeling overwhelmed, or at a loss as to where or how to begin. Perhaps you think it will be too expensive. You may be pleasantly surprised. Join us as we show you the many ways you can share your family history project without feeling that you have to write the “big book”.
Audience level: Beginner/ Intermediate
About Nancy:
As a teen, Nancy would sit into the wee hours of the morning listening to her father and his sister talk about the grandparents she never knew. As her aunt only visited once a year, the visits were eagerly anticipated. Back then there were no computers or giant databases full of information waiting to be searched. It was pencil and paper, writing letters to far off organizations hoping that some kind soul would respond. And more often than not, they did, one gentleman remarking that he hoped she wouldn’t be offended that he and another were discussing her query while standing in line at the bank. Now, some fifty years later, it is Nancy’s turn to give back.
For the past 15 years Nancy has volunteered with the Simcoe County Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society. She initially joined the group as their Newsletter Editor and her love of history and writing were combined to produce “Researching Your Ancestors in Simcoe County, A Study in Migratory Patterns and Family History” for the Branch in 2012. This is the book she would love to have had when starting to research her Simcoe County roots back in the early 1990’s. Through the years her role in the Branch expanded to include website development and in 2015, she became the Branch Chair.
Learn More: Ontario Ancestors: Simcoe County Branch
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Our Downtown Branch is centrally located in the Downtown core at the corner of Worsley and Owen Streets. The building and facilities are fully accessible. Enjoy a beverage or a small snack from our Café located inside the lobby, use our complimentary wifi, experiment with technology and maker tools, or soak up the sun on our Rooftop Reading Garden.