23 March 2021

This Week's Online Genealogy Events

Choose from free online events in the next five days. All times are ET except as noted. Assume registration in advance is required. Check so you're not disappointed.

Tuesday 23 March 12 noon: The Welsh Language and Genealogy Records, with Ellie Jones and Martin Johnes for Findmypast. www.facebook.com/findmypast.

Tuesday 23 March 2 pm: Virtual Genealogy Drop-In, from Ottawa Branch of OGS and The Ottawa Public Library. https://ottawa.ogs.on.ca/events/.

Tuesday 23 March 2:30 pm: Genealogy Research in Poland and Their Former Territories, by Tom Szymkowiak for Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center. https://acpl.libnet.info/event/4916194

Tuesday 23 March 7 pm: Heraldry, its History, Myths and Use in Canada Today, by Jason Charles Burgoin for Wellington County Branch, OGS. https://wellington.ogs.on.ca/events/wellington-county-branch-heraldry-its-history-myths-and-use-in-canada-with-jason-burgoin/

Wednesday 24 March, 12 noon: British Army Regimental Numbers, by Paul Nixon for Findmypast. www.facebook.com/findmypast.

Wednesday 24 March 2 pm: 20th Century Immigrants to the (US) West Coast, by Linda Harms Okazaki for Legacy Family Tree Webinars. https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar_details.php?webinar_id=1620

Thursday 25 March 6:30 pm: An Extraordinary Irish Immigrant: Dr. Gertrude B. Kelly, by Miriam Nyhan Grey for Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center. https://acpl.libnet.info/event/4907493

Saturday & Sunday, 27-28 March: Gene-O-Rama from Ottawa Branch OGS. 
https://ottawa.ogs.on.ca/geneorama/

Saturday, 27 March 2 pm: The 1786 Ernestown Project, by Richard Parry for Kingston and District Branch of the United Empire Loyalists’ Association of Canada. http://uelac.org/Kingston-Branch

And an extra
Sunday, 28 March, 2 pm: Last Post Fund: Our Quest to Find "Lost" Veterans, with Edouard Pahud (introduction), Bobbi Foulds and Kyle Scott (presenters) for the Quebec Family History Society. http://qfhs.ca/eventListings.php?nm=121#er262

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