Choose from selected free online events in the next five days. All times are ET except as noted. Those in red are Canadian, bolded if local to Ottawa or recommended. Assume registration in advance is required; check so you’re not disappointed. Many additional events are listed at https://conferencekeeper.org/virtual/
Tuesday 4 October, 2 pm: OGS Ottawa Branch Virtual Genealogy Drop-in.
https://meet.google.com/nvz-kftj-dax
Tuesday 4 October, 7:30 pm: Stop the Presses: Historic Newspaper Collections. by Jennifer Weymark for Durham Region Branch OGS.
https://ogs.on.ca/events/durham-branch-october-4th-meeting-stop-the-presses-historic-newspaper-collections/
Tuesday 4 October, 9 pm: Encounters – Our Immigrant Ancestors (19th and 20th-century sources for arrival in New Zealand), by Fiona Brooker for Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/encounters-our-immigrant-ancestors/
Wednesday 5 October, 2 pm: One Man, Multiple Names: A DNA-Based Case Study, by Dana Leeds for Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/one-man-multiple-names-a-dna-based-case-study/
Wednesday 5 October, 7:30 pm: Court Records in Huron, by Sinead Cox for Huron County Branch OGS.
https://huron.ogs.on.ca/events/huron-branch-sinead-cox-court-records-in-huron/

Friday 7 October, 11:30 am: When Wrong is Actually Right: Constructing Proof Arguments for Counterintuitive Conflicts (a 2022 Reisinger lecture), by Meryl Schumacker for the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG) via Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/when-wrong-is-actually-right-constructing-proof-arguments-for-counterintuitive-conflicts/
Friday 7 October, Peeling the Onion: Getting to the Original Sources (a 2022 Reisinger lecture), by Gary Ball-Kilbourne for for BCG via Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/peeling-the-onion-getting-to-the-original-sources/
Friday 7 October, 2 pm: The Hub of the Wheel: How Tracing a Brother with no Children Connected Ten Siblings (a 2022 Reisinger lecture) by Mary Kircher Roddy for BCG via Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/the-hub-of-the-wheel-how-tracing-a-brother-with-no-children-connected-ten-siblings/
Friday 7 October, 4 pm: Consult via…Explore with…Discover through…Literature Reviews (a 2022 Reisinger lecture) by Jan Joyce for BCG via Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/consult-viaexplore-withdiscover-throughliterature-reviews/
Friday 7 October, 5:15 pm: Finding Henrietta: Reconciling Conflicting Evidence to Reveal a Woman’s Identity (a 2022 Reisinger lecture), by Nicole Gilkison LaRue for BCG via Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/finding-henrietta-reconciling-conflicting-evidence-to-reveal-a-womans-identity/
Friday 7 October, 6:30 pm: Hidden Stories: Using Analysis to Explore the Unexpected in Family History (a 2022 Reisinger lecture). by Jennifer Zinck for BCG via Legacy Family Tree Webinars.
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/hidden-stories-using-analysis-to-explore-the-unexpected-in-family-history/
Saturday 8 October, 9 am: From Derry to the Pontiac – A Publishing Journey, by Nancy Conroy for BIFHSGO (hybrid)
Saturday 8 October, 10 am: Alfred Guidal and his land occupancy maps of Ontario, by Bruce Elliott for BIFHSGO (hybrid)
https://www.bifhsgo.ca/events






“Diaries were kept by units at all levels, from battalions to entire military branches. The format of the diaries vary, but generally include regular entries that provide information about the activities of a unit. Some diaries offer more narrative detail than others. Notes about new instructions and troop movements, assessments of troop strength, and requests for reinforcements are common diary entry topics.
October is Canadian Library Month when libraries and library partners across Canada raise awareness of the valuable role libraries play in Canadians’ lives.
A modest addition of records coming out of the privacy embargo.