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What’s Your Story?

LDS Church Oshawa 632 Thornton Rd N, Oshawa, , Ontario, Canada

2017 Aug 19 ~ Keynote Presentation What's Your Story? by Cheryl Levy, PLCGS One World, One Family conference at LDS Church in Oshawa, Ontario

Taking Root in a New Land

LDS Church Oshawa 632 Thornton Rd N, Oshawa, , Ontario, Canada

Taking Root in a New Land by Cheryl Levy, PLCGS (Early Immigration and Migration in Canada - pre-1900) One World, One Family conference at LDS Church in Oshawa, Ontario Description: In this year of Canada150 celebrations, many are reflecting on the part their own families played in building this country. Do you know their story? Have you discovered your immigrant ancestor's country of origin? What factors compelled them to leave everything familiar and move their families to a strange new land? Immigration and migration must be explored in order to understand the circumstances behind how they came to settle where they did. We will examine some early immigration movements, including specific groups and settlement plans, for those who chose to make Canada their new home.

BIFHSGO Family History Conference 2017

Ben Franklin Place 101 Centrepointe Dr, Nepean, Ontario, Canada

Fall Family History Conference 2017 BIFHSGO (British Isles Family History Society of Greater Ottawa) at Ben Franklin Place in Ottawa, Ontario Visit Conference website.

Great Canadian Genealogy Summit 2017

Lord Nelson Hotel 1515 South Park St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Great Canadian Genealogy Summit 2017 Conference showcasing Canadian Genealogists at Lord Nelson Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia Visit conference website for more details

Taking Root in a New Land

Lord Nelson Hotel 1515 South Park St, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

2017 Oct 14 ~ Presentation Taking Root in a New Land by Cheryl Levy, PLCGS (Early Immigration and Migration in Canada - pre-1800) Great Canadian Genealogy Summit 2017 Conference showcasing Canadian Genealogists at Lord Nelson Hotel in Halifax, Nova Scotia Description: In this year of Canada150 celebrations, many are reflecting on the part their own families played in building this country. Do you know their story? Have you discovered your immigrant ancestor's country of origin? What factors compelled them to leave everything familiar and move their families to a strange new land? Immigration and migration must be explored in order to understand the circumstances behind how they came to settle where they did. We will examine some early immigration movements, including specific groups and settlement plans, for those who chose to make Canada their new home. Speaker Announcement