The latest Toronto Branch meeting took place on the evening of Monday March 24, online via Zoom. Members’ Story Night featured presentations by three of our longtime Toronto Branch members on some of their most significant family history discoveries. Beth Adams explained how she uncovered some of her Great Grandma’s Surprises, Debi Eatherley told us a tale of survival in Rita’s Story, and Dawn Kelly shared a very personal journey in Finding (T)Ruth: […]
The Toronto Branch meeting took place on Monday February 24, online via Zoom. Our featured speaker Marian Press introduced us to some free and wonderfully helpful websites that may not have been on your radar as a family historian with her presentation Digital Humanities and Family History. Digital humanities is an area of research and teaching at the intersection of computing and the humanities, and it’s led academic institutions and libraries, like Robarts Library […]
The first Toronto Branch meeting of 2025 took place on Monday January 27, and the recording is now available on our website until about February 25. Click here to access it. If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to get on top of and organize your genealogy research, you won’t want to miss the recording of this meeting. In our featured presentation, Taming the Digital Tiger, speaker Michael Nettleton demonstrated a simple, expandable […]
Best wishes for a happy New Year from all of us at Toronto Branch. Welcome to new members and a special thank-you to all returning members! We’ve got a lot in store for you in 2025. Toronto Branch holds regular meetings open to all, normally on the fourth Monday of each month, featuring valuable presentations. Our first meeting of the year will take place online on January 27, with tips from Michael Nettleton on […]