Choose from these selected free online events. All times are Eastern Time, unless otherwise noted. Registration may be required in advance—please check the links to avoid disappointment. For many more events, mainly in the U.S., visit conferencekeeper.org.
Tuesday, 2 September
2 pm: Ottawa Virtual Genealogy Drop-In, for OGS Ottawa Branch
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86956419387
2:30 pm: How the North Carolina Digital Heritage Center Makes
Local History Accessible Online, by Kristen Merryman for Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center.
https://acpl.libnet.info/event/14272866
7:30 pm: Turning Genealogy Clues into Genealogy To-Do’s, by Thomas MacEntee for OGS Durham Branch
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/wGXkSb9YQCaez-8e9B4BFQ
Wednesday 3 September
5 am: Ancestors on the Margins: tracing misfortunate ancestors in Britain, by Janet Few for Legacy Family Tree Webinars
https://familytreewebinars.com/webinar/ancestors-on-the-margins-tracing-misfortunate-ancestors-in-britain/
WEBTEMBER: Germany
10:15 am: Finding Your Ancestors in German Directories by Ursula C. Krause
Wed, Sep 3, 2025: EDT
11:30 am: Exploring Mecklenburg’s Rich History and Genealogical Treasures, by Andrea Bentschneider
12:45 pm: German Genealogy: Latest and Greatest Websites and Tools, by James M. Beidler
2:00 pm: The Emperor’s New Code, by Ute Brandenburg
3:30 pm: Eight Little-used Published German Sources, by Warren Bittner
Register individually and see the full Legacy Family Tree Webinars Webtember program at https://familytreewebinars.com/upcoming-webinars/
7:30 pm: Breaking down Brick Walls – The GPS Approach, by Janice Nickerson for OGS Huron Branch.
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwsdOyspj8vGtGAAVzTiUSCBUYUSj5vIR4j
Thursday, 4 September
7 pm: An Ever Growing Tree: Descendancy Research and DNA Matches, by Kate Penney Howard for OGS Webinar Series
https://ogs.on.ca/september-webinar-an-ever-growing-tree-descendancy-research-and-dna-matches-kate-penney-howard/
Friday, 5 September

Saturday, 6 September
10 am: How Genealogy informs Local History – and Vice Versa, by ”London and Middlesex Branch, by Lorraine Tinsley for OGS London & Middlesex branch.
https://londonmiddlesex.ogs.on.ca/events/london-and-middlesex-branch-how-genealogy-informs-local-history-and-vice-versa/


If you can use it, it doesn’t get any better than this!
Today, you can be one of the first to register for the BIFHSGO virtual conference Researching the Disadvantaged of England and Wales, being held on 18 and 19 October 2025.


Findmypast has added 5,827 new records to the British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials collection, bringing the total to over 2.7 million. These records are a consolidation of over 200 series from The National Archives (TNA) and 29 from the GRO. A related browse collection has also been expanded.
Until 2 September, over 892 million U.S. and Canadian census records on