Genealogy Workshop - Introduction to Quebec Research
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An Introduction to Quebec Research is a workshop hosted by the Victoria Genealogical Society. Join presenter Melanie Arscott: Settlement in Quebec began in early 1600's, and the ports of Quebec and Montreal were a major gateway to North America. The immigration came in waves, with families leaving the Old World looking for opportunity and prosperity in North America. Were your ancestors a part of this immigration event?
Join Melanie as she helps introduce you to a variety of English records available for researchers, and some key words that will help decipher the clues in the French records. The emphasis will be on the English population along the Saint Lawrence River.
For more information visit: www.victoriags.org
Advanced registration for VGS Workshops is required. Please register early to avoid disappointment as seating is limited. Contact us by email to [email protected], or sign up at the Resource Centre. Please let us know if you are not able to attend the workshop as we often have a waiting list. All VGS genealogy workshops are held at our VGS Resource Centre 947 Alston Street, Victoria BC Canada 10 am to 12 noon (unless otherwise specified). Please arrive no later than 9:50 am.
| Cost: |
Adult: $25 Member: $15 |
Category: |
Everything Else Community Conference Ethnic | Multi-Cultural Workshops |
| Location: |
Victoria Genealogical Society Resource Centre
947 Alston Street, Victoria |
This event is for Adults, Student / College | |
| More Info: |
Monica Sheridan [email protected] 250-360-2808 Event Website |
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