Ontario Genealogical Society


The Ontario Genealogical Society, operating as Ontario Ancestors since early 2019, is the largest organization devoted to research into family history in Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1961 as a Registered Charity corporation, the Society has grown by 2020 to include 30 local branches covering all of Ontario and five Special Interest Groups.

Objectives

The objectives of the Society are:
Professional genealogists from around the province recommend membership in the Ontario Genealogical Society. To fulfill its mandate of helping those who are tracing their family roots, the Society's members are involved in a variety of activities such as:
The Society has organized certificate programs for those who are proud that their ancestors were part of Ontario's early heritage:
Each year, the Society organizes a family history conference in a different part of the province. In 2018 the Conference was in Guelph, Ontario, in 2019 in London, and the 2020 Conference will be held in Hamilton. Genealogists and family historians from all over North America attend these conferences to exchange information, and to learn about new resources and research techniques. This conference also arranges for information booths from similar organizations, such as the Canadian Friends Historical Association to facilitate networking, as well as exhibits and presentation from commercial providers such as Ancestry, MyHeritage and Family Tree Maker.

Branches

The Ontario Genealogical Society's branches are spread all over Ontario. Each branch takes responsibility for carrying out the Society's objectives in local communities. Members of the public can find information about the branches nearest them by checking the section of the Ontario Ancestors website devoted to Branches/SIGs. https://ogs.on.ca/branchessigs/branch-sig-locator/

Publications

The Society produces a quarterly publication called Families. Many of the branches also produce regular newsletters.
The Ontario Genealogical Society supports the efforts of Ontario genealogists and historians by publishing and selling books of interest to them. As of a 2012 count, the Society had published about 140 books.