Ontario Genealogy

ancestry.com?
I use anmsn email address rarely,(williamgreene927@msn.com)
All of your emails to me seem to be here. I am closing this address permanently.
I have been uable to take any time to pursue genealogy anymore. I paid one of your people $100 to look up my grandfathers ancestry in Ontario Canada wit no result and have not found anything useful on line with you. Pls stop charging my Visa credit card and leave me alone.
Thank you,
William F, Greene.. This is the last email I will ever send on msn.
If you must answer me, use billycf@verizon.net one time.
Dude I would be weary about putting your email out on the web. People can easily look it up and steal your Id.
Norfolklore Genealogy Fair, 2004 in Simcoe, Ontario
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Genealogical Standards of Evidence: A Guide for Family Historians (Genealogist’s Refere) $11.99 Genealogical evidence is the information that allows us to identify an individual, an event in his or her life, or the relationship between individuals. In such a process, we often hear or use words such as evidence, proof, or documentation. Brenda Dougall Merriman takes readers through the genealogical process of research and identification, along the way examining how the genealogical community … |
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The Scottish Pioneers of Upper Canada, 1784-1855: Glengarry and Beyond $16.22 Glengarry, Upper Canada’s first major Scottish settlement, was established in 1784 by Highlanders from Inverness-shire. Worsening economic conditions in Scotland, coupled with a growing awareness of Upper Canada’s opportunities, led to a growing tide of emigration that eventually engulfed all of Scotland and gave the province its many Scottish settlements. Pride in their culture gave Scots a str… |
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From Queenston to Kingston: The Hidden Heritage of Lake Ontario’s Shoreline $16.37 Whether you hike, bike, ride the rails, or drive, the shore of Lake Ontario can yield a treasure trove of heritage sites and natural beauty — if you know where to look. Travel with Ron Brown as he probes the shoreline of the Canadian side of Lake Ontario to discover its hidden heritage. Explore “ghost ports,” forgotten coves, historical lighthouses, rumrunning lore, and even the location of a top… |
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