A new website for the British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa will be launched next week. The address will be the same, www.bifhsgo.ca so there may be a few days during which you will not be able to access either site while the transfer takes place. If you need to consult it while in transition there’s an Internet Archives Wayback Machine recent capture.
On Saturday, 11 September at 9:30 a.m., there will be an introduction to the new website before the Feature Talk at the monthly meeting. Register. Instructions for accessing the Members’ Area will be sent to members shortly after that meeting.
Also on the 11th Gilliam Leach will present The Paulin(e) Family Reunion: Taking Family Research to the Family at the Society monthly meeting.
Before that, for those of us in the BIFHSGO London SIG, the meeting is on Wednesday 8 September. That’s also the date for the British Colonial America Group.
Starting on 19 September is BIFHSGO’s 26th Annual Conference on the theme Irish Lines and Female Finds: exploring Irish records, female ancestors and genetic genealogy. There will be 15 online sessions over 8 days between 19 and 26 September 2021. Find out more at www.bifhsgo2021.ca


Over 100,000 previously-redacted records are added to the Findmypast version of the
All historic burial records from Leicester City Council’s cemeteries are now available to view on
The FTDNA site results are found under Results & Tools > Autosomal DNA > Chromosome Painting. You choose a colourful painted chromosome image, either Super Population or Continent.
Leading off the issue Donna Potter Phillips lauds 25 years of publishing genealogy magazines from Moorshead Magazines Ltd.
From 1-8 September 2021, free access to the Census & Voter Lists category on MyHeritage. Over 1.3 billion records, including census records from the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Scandinavia, and Canada as well as electoral rolls and other records from Australia, Venezuela, Chile, Argentina, Armenia, Greece, and much more.