Posts Tagged ‘Genealogy’
Wednesday, November 11th, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell
Again, I return to the AGM at the end of September this year. The newly elected Vice President of TLSARL, Roy McLeod, stopped me as I was entering the venue. He’d found some articles written by my great-aunt in a couple of old copies of Saskatchewan History, and kindly, he gave them to me. Imagine my excitement when I found her contributions were (an annotated copy of) a journal her aunt kept while on a canoe trip made in the 1920s!
Tags: Books, collecting our history, family history, Genealogy, history, Member Memories, preserving our history, Red River Genealogy
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell
I just recently finished reading this little gem of a book. I’ve had it tucked away on my bookshelf for years. About a year ago, a TLSARL friend sent me a URL that led me to a site where I could read it online if I cared to, and his thoughtfulness reminded me that mine was buried somewhere. I dug it out, but still didn’t read it for some time.
Tags: Alexander Ross, Book Reviews, Books, Genealogy, Red River Genealogy, RRS culture, RRS customs, social customs, The Rev. R. G. MacBeth
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Friday, October 9th, 2009

Christian Matheson & Angus Matheson, 1815 Group
by Elizabeth Campbell
The Digital Photo Archive is one of the projects I would like to see underway in the Genealogy department of TLSARL.
Tags: 1815 Group, Angus Matheson, Christian Matheson, digital photo archive, Genealogy, John Pritchard Polson, Kildonan Presbyterian Church, photographs, planning, Planning Ahead, Red River Genealogy, St. Peter's Church, TLSARL Genealogist
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Thursday, October 8th, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell
Many of the settlers, especially from the first two groups, left the RRS early in its history. By the time TLSARL was established 100 years ago, many of the relationships with those people had become so distant that the ties had dissolved. Some of those settlers left with very bad memories, and their descendants may not have wanted, in 1910, to have anything to do with remembering RRS history – who knows? In any case, their descendants often are not known to us at TLSARL.
Tags: 1815 deserters, Genealogy, Iowa, migrations from the RRS, Minnesota, Red River Genealogy, Scotch Grove, TLSARL Genealogist, Volunteer Opportunity
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Wednesday, October 7th, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell
I have so many things on my to do list in this job. I wish it was full-time and paid… then I could really go to town! But, like everyone else working behind the scenes at TLSARL, I am a volunteer. So I chip away at the mountains little by little. Other members help out a lot by sending in their family trees, discussing genealogical problems with Chloe and me, by sending in stories and photos for the quarterly Newsletter, and by sending in news of births, marriages and obituaries.
Tags: Genealogy, Red River Genealogy, TLSARL Genealogist
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Tuesday, October 6th, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell
One of the functions of TLSARL in preserving the history of the Red River Settlers and their descendants, of course, is building and maintaining a genealogical record. Our database now contains over 18,000 individuals – names that have been supplied by members as their families have grown and changed over the last century.
Tags: Genealogy, Red River Genealogy, TLSARL Genealogist
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Monday, October 5th, 2009
by Elizabeth Campbell
A lot of people email in wanting us to provide them with genealogical information – information we might have about their ancestors, or even about ancestors of their friends, for whom they are doing genealogical research.
Tags: engaging non-decendants in our history, family history, Genealogy, history, Internet research, Red River Genealogy, Red River Settlement research, RRS forums, TLSARL Genealogist
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