Category: OGS

OGS Conference Contest

 

The 2018 OGS Conference is happening this weekend in Guelph, Ontario and NextGen will be there!

We have an exciting contest open to all those attending the conference. Snap a photo with one of our NextGen representatives – Melanie McComb or  David Allen Lambert for the chance to win a free 1 hour phone consultation with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist at NEHGS!   

Contest rules

  • Contest runs from June 1st-3rd
  • Post selfie with Melanie or David and post to social media (Facebook, Instagram or Twitter)
  • Use the hashtags #iamnextgen  and #OGSConf2018
  • Submissions must be submitted by midnight on June 3rd
  • A winner will be chosen at random and notified by June 6th

This is an amazing opportunity so don’t miss out!

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Ontario Genealogical Society Conference 2018

 

In 2 weeks, the Ontario Genealogical Society 2018 Conference will be kicking off in Guelph, Ontario and NextGen will be there!

The conference runs from June 1st-3rd and is being held at the University of Guelph.  It is going to be a fun and informative 3 days filled with many speakers, vendors and events.

Workshops

Friday is dedicated to workshops -there are 12 different workshops to choose from (6 in the morning, 6 in the afternoon).  These workshops cover a number of different topics including “Preparing your Family Tree for Professional Printing” and “DNA and the Global Family Tree”.   Details on all the workshops can be found HERE.

Lectures

Over the course of Saturday and Sunday, there are 35 lectures being presented.  Saturday is split into 3 sessions and Sunday will have 4 sessions.  The presentations range in topic from “The Emigration/Immigration Experience: London, England to Upper Canada via New York and the Erie Canal” to “A Soldier’s Camera: Candid Glimpses of the First World War”.    NextGen’s very own Melanie McComb (Social Media Coordinator) will also be there presenting 2 lectures!

Details of all the lectures can be found HERE

Marketplace

Amongst the variety of vendors, NextGen will also have a booth at the marketplace.  We will have plenty of swag to give away and we can’t wait to meet you all!  So please don’t be shy, come find us and say hi!

Also there will be Fast Track speakers in the marketplace – 30 minute presentations taking place in a small seated area.

Conference  events

There are several conference events happening on Friday and Saturday.  If this is your first time at the OGS Conference, don’t miss out on the First-Timers Gathering being held from 4.30-5.30pm on Friday.  There is a Welcome and Networking Reception from 9-10pm Friday – this will be a great way to connect with your fellow genealogists.

Saturday’s conference events will focus on Special Interest Groups, including Irish, Scottish and British Home Child meeting.

Full details on the whole event can be found here in the OGS 2018 Conference Handbook. 

Don’t miss out on this great event!  Although online registration is now closed, you can still register onsite May 31st-June 3rd at the front entrance of Rozanski Hall.

Details for the NextGen meetup at OGS can be found here.

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Faces of NextGen LIVE! Meet Steve Fulton UE

The NextGen Genealogy Network’s Faces of NextGen LIVE! is a popular feature hosted by Education Coordinator Eric Wells. In this recorded interview, get to know Steve Fulton UE, Vice President of the Ontario Genealogical Society.

 

Want to say hello to your fellow young genealogists during a fun and informal interview with Eric? Let us know at [email protected].

Don’t forget to bookmark our YouTube Channel to keep up with the latest on Faces of NextGen LIVE!

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OGS Webinar: Using AncestryDNA with your Family History

 

On the first Thursday of every month, the Ontario Genealogical Society hosts an  education webinar.  This month, Lesley Anderson will be presenting a webinar entitled ‘Using AncestryDNA with your Family History’.   The presentation will begin at 7pm EST on May 3 and registration is required.

Lesley says: “Do you want to know about your personal story? Where your deep roots came from? Perhaps you are just curious to know what the results might be? Whatever your starting point AncestryDNA will reveal more of your own story and it’s amazingly helpful to genealogy research.

By capturing a person’s unique genetic data, AncestryDNA can provide customers with a break-down of their genetic ethnicity, as well as find genetic living cousins, confirm existing research and relationships and overcome brick walls or dead-ends in their family history research. When coupled with Ancestry’s billions of historical records, millions of family trees and strong member community, AncestryDNA will enable family enthusiasts and novices alike to discover even more about their own past!”

Don’t miss out on this great opportunity:   REGISTER HERE for Thursday’s webinar

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