Voices from the Dust – Ottawa’s RootsTech

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Voices from the Dust – Ottawa’s RootsTech 2019 Theme: Finding Our Ancestors A free family history conference at 1017 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa, Ontario on Saturday, May 11th, 2019 from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm

Voices from the Dust – Ottawa’s RootsTech 2019 Theme: Finding Our Ancestors A free family history conference at 1017 Prince of Wales Drive, Ottawa, Ontario on Saturday, May 11th, 2019 from 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm Speakers: Jean Brown, Chris Dunn, Ken McKinlay, Shirley-Ann Pyefinch, John Reid and Gloria Tubman RootsTech Videos: Reading Gravestones Through Symbols and Carvings, by Joy Neighbors; The Research Road Map, Your Path to Success, by Amy Johnson Crow; and Writing & Publishing a Family History: 10 Steps, by Penelope Stratton Participating Organizations: Lanark County Genealogy Society; Ontario East British Home Child Family; Ottawa Family History Centre; Ottawa OGS Branch; Ottawa Public Library; Québec Genealogical eSociety; Ubbink Book and Paper Conservation; and Ukrainian Genealogy Group