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Kathryn Lake Hogan
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- https://www.looking4ancestors.com
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A native of Southwestern Ontario, Canada, Kathryn Lake Hogan, UE, PLCGS, is a professional genealogist and educator with deep roots in Canada through her four Loyalist ancestors. Since founding Looking4Ancestors in 2007, Kathryn has empowered countless family history researchers to discover their Canadian ancestry, blending her expertise with an approachable and insightful teaching style.
Since 2007, Kathryn has been the driving force behind Looking4Ancestors, her genealogy business dedicated to guiding researchers in discovering their ancestors in Canada. Her approachable style and deep knowledge make her a trusted resource for family historians at all levels.
Kathryn is a sought-after speaker who captivatingly engages audiences at genealogy society meetings and regional and national conferences. As a course coordinator and instructor of the Ontario and Quebec course at the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy (SLIG), she helps researchers sharpen their skills and dive deeper into their Canadian family history.
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Kathryn specializes in Canadian genealogy, particularly in Ontario and Upper Canada.
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Find Your American Ancestor Using Canadian Records
When you hit a brick wall in your research it’s time to consider your ancestor may have been in Canada. Whether your ancestor was there for a day or for many years, they left behind records. Learn how and where to find the Canadian records to help you fill in the missing pieces of your ancestor’s life.NEW!
How to Successfully Find Records on the Updated Library and Archives Canada WebsiteLibrary and Archives Canada has been updating its website since August 2022. What was once challenging to use has become increasingly difficult to find records, documents, and resources. Learn how to find the records you want, discover strategies to get results from the databases, and explore new collections to further your family history research in Canada.POPULARWhat's in Your Canadian Genealogy Toolbox?
Explore the top websites for researching your ancestors in Canada. Learn where to find the best online resources for Canadian and provincial record groups, history, newspapers, maps, photographs and more to help you fill your Canadiangenealogy toolbox.Visit my speaker's page on my website for more topics and information:
https://www.looking4ancestors.com/p/virtual-presentations.html
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Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy
SLIG Fall Virtual 2024
Course 3: Ontario and Quebec: Researching the Foundations of Canada
Course Coordinator and Instructor