Global Genealogy has reprinted two Ottawa Branch publications that have been long out of print.
The Casselman Cemeteries, Cambridge Township, Russell County, Ontario, Canada
Originally published by Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1996, this book includes complete information transcribed from the memorial stones located in three cemeteries, plus the Casselman Family Memorial Stone and the Casselman War Memorial monument in Casselman, Cambridge Township, Russell County, Ontario. The Ste. Euphemie Roman Catholic Cemetery has the most recorded burials by far. This book includes transcriptions of memorial stones for burials earlier than 1997. Transcriptions were completed in 1995 and 1996.
St. Jacques Roman Catholic Cemetery, Embrun, Russell Township, Russell County, Ontario
Originally published by Ottawa Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1982, the St. Jacques Roman Catholic Cemetery is located on Concession 8, Lot 8 in Russell Township, Russell County, Ontario. It is 0.5 miles east of the centre of Embrun Village on County Road No.3, which runs east and west dividing the cemetery into the North portion and the South portion. The north and south sections of the cemetery are recorded in this book separately, with two separate indexes that are located at the end of each section.
Rick Roberts informs that about half of the Ottawa Branch’s nearly 300 publications have been republished. They tend to reprint on demand.


This week sees over 43,000 baptism and burial transcription records from several Essex churches added at Findmypast. They are all on the east side of the River Lea, now in the London Borough of Waltham Forest and obtained from the Waltham Forest Family History Society.
Again, there’s lots of good reading in the
Information from the seven volumes of Directory of Scottish Settlers in North America, 1625-1825, by